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Rekindling Her Affection (Sabrina and Nelson) novel Chapter 44

When Dylan found Nelson, he was smoking in the chilly night breeze. Nelson's expression looked cold amidst the wisps of smoke.

His recent physical intimacy left Nelson looking disheveled. At a glance, he appeared sluggish and seemed like a stranger to Dylan.

Nelson glanced sideways when he heard the noise.

"Has Gerald left?"

"Yes. Mr. Ingram has truly fallen for her."

Dylan roughly recounted the conversation between the two in the ward.

Nelson didn't say or comment on anything. He tossed the half-smoked cigarette to the ground and stubbed it out with his foot.

After a while, he said, "Tell Justin I want his car."

Dylan was rendered speechless. He thought it went without saying that Justin wouldn't want the car any longer.

Justin had bought the car just a few days ago but barely had the chance to use it properly before its interior became messy.

When Dylan received a call to drive the car somewhere else, he blushed upon opening the car door.

He glanced from the rearview mirror and saw the Nelson at that time appeared even more listless than at present. His shirt was unbuttoned, and his broad chest had a few scratches.

Nelson walked toward the inpatient department, but Dylan didn't follow. Sabrina was lost in thought when he arrived at the ward and didn't even notice him.

Dylan mentioned that Gerald had fallen for her. Nelson wondered if it stirred her heart.

When Sabrina raised her hand to wipe the tears from the corner of her eyes, she noticed Nelson. They stared at each other for a while without talking.

Nelson approached the hospital bed and glanced at the IV bag, asking, "How are you feeling?"

Sabrina replied, "I'm fine."

"Really?"

Nelson didn't believe her. He had been to the hospital a few times, and the doctor had mentioned after the blood test that there was still a heavy dosage of the drug in her system.

He knew she was lying.

Sabrina felt very uncomfortable under his gaze, so she bit her lips and lay on the bed.

She was dumbfounded when Nelson grasped her wrist. She felt a sharp pain on the back of her hand.

He removed her IV needle, and there wasn't any blood on the back of her hand.

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