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My Second Husband novel Chapter 295

Amos Granger lifted his head and looked in Thea's direction. He pursed his lips. There was a hint of envy in his eyes, "It's good that you guys are having fun with each other. Great!"

At this moment, Harley Louis finally understood what was going on with Amos.

"Amos, are you blaming yourself for the things that happened to Eudora? She won't blame you!"

Amos smiled bitterly and said, "She's such a kind person. Of course, she won't blame me."

However, he blamed himself.

Nevertheless, he didn't want her to worry anymore. Amos stood up from the bench, "It's getting late. You should send Miss Stewart home. We're fine here."

When Harley saw that he was fine, he nodded and bid him goodbye.

After they left, Amos lowered his head and sniffed himself. After confirming that there was no cigarette smell on him, he opened the door and walked in.

Eudora had fallen asleep with her back against the door. He could only see her thin shoulders. The sight made his heart ache.

It was this kind of woman, who looked thin and defenseless, whom always gave him endless worry.

Amos walked over to her bed, pulled out a chair, and sat down. Her eyelashes fluttered a little, but she remained still on the bed.

She knew what was bothering Amos. In fact, it was not that he was incapable. It was simply that they were now adults and that they each had their own responsibilities. They could not sacrifice themselves for each other as they did many years ago.

Therefore, no one should be blamed for what had happened that day.

However, it seemed like Amos still couldn't forgive himself. In the past, he would always crawl into bed and sleep next to her.

Thinking of this, Eudora shifted in bed, deliberately feigning a fall.

Sure enough, the man behind her immediately got up, held her with his large hands, and steadied her.

In the end, he was still worried. He quickly took off his coat and crawled into bed with her. When she smelled his familiar scent, Eudora found a comfortable position and fell asleep in his arms.

The next day, Bethany Hamilton came over to the hospital with a few servants in tow.

She personally cooked some chicken essence soup and had added a bunch of nutritious herbs into the soup. As soon as she pushed the door open, she saw Amos and Eudora sleeping together. She paused for a moment and then smiled helplessly at the servants behind her.

"They're quite affectionate. You should go out first. Let me place this soup by the bed."

Eudora was stirred awake when she heard Bethany's voice. When she opened her eyes, she saw Bethany coming in, and she realized that she was still in Amos' arms. She suddenly felt embarrassed.

"What are you doing here?"

"It's okay. I'm happy that the two of you have such a wonderful relationship."

Amos had already woken up. He was wearing a pair of long pants and a shirt. He put on his coat and went to the bathroom to freshen up.

Bethany then called to the servants, "Come on in and help Miss George wash up."

"Umm, it's okay..." Eudora hurriedly waved her hand. Although she was grateful that they had servants to help around at home, she was reluctant to let the servants to help her wash up.

Amos had always been the one who would help her with those sorts of things. The last time she was in the hospital, it was Amos who helped her.

While she was still deep in thought, Amos had already gathered her toiletries. He was not ashamed although Bethany was there. He wanted to help her wash up.

Since Eudora could not stop him, she had no choice but to let him do as he pleased.

Bethany looked at their movements thoughtfully, and the expression on her face gradually became stiff. But soon, she maintained a decent smile.

"When you're done, you should have something to eat."

"It's okay!" Amos finally opened his mouth, "I've already asked someone to prepare a meal for us."

Bethany paused for a moment and then said with a smile, "Then I'll place this here. You could have it if you feel hungry later. This is a thermos, so the soup won't get cold."

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