Hearing Mary out, William couldn't help but
frown at the pain she was put through. He
wanted to offer comfort to lessen the intensity, but he failed to string the right words that could make an impact.
"Go upstairs," he said, breaking through the
uneasy silence, trying to give Mary her space to collect her thoughts. "If your mother wakes up, give me a call. I'll be right over."
"Alright." Mary kept her gaze fixated on the
ground, trying to keep her vulnerable state from filling William's vision as she wiped away her tears and rushed upstairs.
Watching Mary's petite figure from the rear, William waited till she disappeared out of sight before pulling out his phone.
"Hello, Lucas."
"My oh my! The sun must be rising from the West!" an annoying voice came from the other end of the line. "Is William Lan really calling me?"
"Lucas Murong, you idiot... You are so annoying, " William spoke while gritting his teeth.
"Really? How heartbreaking. And to think that I've missed you so much..."
"Stop running your damn mouth and listen to me! " William retorted angrily, his veins protruding from his neck.
"Haha, nice to see you haven't changed..." the person on the other end couldn't help but let out a light chuckle in amusement to William's reaction. "What is it? Why did you call me in such urgency, Mr. Lan? Is everything okay?"
"There's something I need your help with," William said, now sounding serious as he adjusted his tone to his usual professional tone.
"I see. So, what's the matter?" As soon as Lucas heard William's tone turn grim, he immediately switched his demeanor from playful to solemn with a cheeky smile.
"There's a patient who's currently suffering from cancer. Her condition is deteriorating, and she's at the late stage of it. I'll send you all the relevant details via email soon." As William briefed Lucas about the situation, he reached for the cigarette resting in his pocket and fiddled with it as he spoke, "I'm in dire need of your help."
"The last stage? Why didn't you tell me this sooner?" Lucas Murong blurted out, sounding helpless.
William sighed as he finally pulled the cigarette out of his pocket. "It's a long story. Can you at least try to relieve the pain?" "I'll try all I can," Lucas assured. After a short pause, he questioned, "Is it someone important?"
"You could say that," William said as he balanced the phone on his shoulder to continue talking and lit the cigarette in his hand. Pressing the cigarette between his lips, he took a smoke out of it as he leaned his back on his car and said, "She's my mother-in-law. I'm married now.
"Huh? Wait. What!?" A loud scream echoed from the other end of the phone. William
subconsciously moved the phone away from his ear as he frowned to drown out the sound piercing through his eardrums.
"What are you talking about? When did you get married? And why did you never tell me that! Oh my God, I have so many questions!" Lucas Murong bombarded him with rapid questions that randomly came to his mind at his sudden revelation. "Damn it, William! You cheeky bastard. Now come on, tell me everything. Stop adding unnecessary suspense!"
"Don't be so hasty. I'll tell you everything in detail once you're back."
"Really? No, I can't wait that long. Just tell me now!" Lucas Murong suddenly switched to a teasing tone as he said, "Don't forget you have a favor to ask of me. Tell me about your marriage in exchange for it. Deal?"
"You have such a knack for gossip. This habit of you makes it hard to believe you're a doctor at all!" Just as William raised his head in exasperation, he noticed Mary approach him as she came out of the in-patient department. He quickly dismissed Lucas as he kept his gaze steady at Mary. "I have to go now. I'll call you later."
"Du, Du, Du..."
"No! Wait! William? Hello? Are you there? Fuck...
After staying outside of the ward for a while, Mary thought of Timothy, still waiting for them in the family house. Not wanting to take up more of the time, she didn't stay longer and walked out.
As soon as she came out, her eyes fell on William's profile. The picture of William smoking while leaning against the car door, filled her vision. It was the first time Mary had caught him while he was smoking. His sharp features seemed to appear more mature under the smoke, as though they complimented each other. Somehow, he looked a whole lot more handsome than he usually would on an average day.
"You came out earlier than expected. Is everything okay?" William asked as he instantly dropped the cigarette on the ground and put it out.
"Father is still waiting for us at home. Anyway, my mother hasn't regained consciousness yet. We'd better go back soon." "Is there anything else you want to tell me? Or is that all?"
"No, that's all."
"Alright, get in the car then. Let's go back." "Okay."
A while after, the car drove into the entrance to the family house. At the same time, a strong unsettling feeling birthed in Mary's heart as she subconsciously clutched her chest and sank into the seat.
As they stepped inside, they found Timothy sitting upright in the living room with his chin resting on his palm. He bit on his lips at the sight of them, his expression was the spitting image of William.
"Father." As soon as William entered the room, he greeted his father in a restrained voice.
"Father," Mary called out as she bowed respectfully.
"Humph!" Timothy shot William a cold glare as he prepared himself to scold his son. The moment he opened his mouth to say something, he was interrupted by Mary.
"Um, Father," Mary smiled as she walked over to him. "I have decided to take wedding pictures with William tomorrow. What do you think of that?" Timothy was then forced to gulp down his frustration without having to voice it out loud. His tensed expression relaxed as he glanced over at Mary and returned her warm smile. "Alright, tomorrow it is. Your Aunty Amy was asking about it a while ago on the phone."
"Really? Father, I need your advice. Do you think the shoot should be indoors or outdoors?" Mary asked.
"Why not both?" Timothy waved his hands, unable to contain his excitement. "We'll take lots of pictures. Both indoors and outdoors!"
"It'll be just how you want it to be, Father." Mary smiled sweetly.
"William you..." Just as Timothy readied himself to give an earful to William, Mary interrupted him again.
"Ah, Father!" When Timothy glanced at her midway, she exaggeratedly rubbed at her stomach. "I'm famished! Is dinner ready? I can't wait to eat!"
"Haha, Mary is hungry," Timothy said as he chuckled at her gesture. "Guess it can't be helped. Let's eat first!"
"Okay, fine." Mary turned around and made a pouty face at William. Caught off guard from her reaction, William was left confused about whether to laugh or cry.
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