"Irene, are you heading to bed yet?" Neil's voice drifted through the phone, sounding oddly distant.
"Yep, about to. What's up?" I was lounging in the bathtub, soaking in the warmth. A hot bath on a chilly evening like this was bliss.
There was silence on Neil's end for a beat, and my sense of unease grew.
Then, he dropped it on me, "Are you trying to starve me to death?"
"Starve you? What do you mean? Doesn't the hospital feed you?" I asked, puzzled.
"I can't stomach hospital food, and I'm off my game with anything from the outside. Got a bit of a sensitive stomach these days. Doctor recommended something light and homemade, said it's best for healing," Neil sounded weak but steadfast in his plea.
Why he thought of bothering his soon-to-be ex-wife for a home-cooked meal was beyond me. If Neil wanted something, couldn't he just snap his fingers and have it delivered? Money solves many things, so why hassle me, especially when I was just about to drift off?
I shot him down without a second thought, "My cooking skills are questionable at best. Maybe Cooper can whip something up for you?"
Cooper was still around, after all. If not now, when?
Besides, Mitch was no longer my concern. Let Neil be Cooper's problem for a change.
"He's only good for picking up takeout from fancy places. I'm sick of it. I was hoping for something simple, like chicken and rice soup, maybe with a bit of greens thrown in," Neil persisted, getting into specifics.
Cooking was not my forte, but I could have one of the housekeepers make some soup, if I felt like it.
"You could have Cooper ask a chef from one of those fancy places to make you chicken and rice soup. I'm not the right person for this," I refused again.
But Neil played his ace, "Are you sure about that? Getting better sooner means I can dig into that Dylan guy and what Karina's been up to with Hiram overseas. You're tied up with your dad's situation right now, aren't you?"
He had a point. My priority was my father's health. Until that was sorted, I couldn't focus on anything else.
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