“No! I want Ms. Jarvis!” the girl implored, staring at Roxanne with her eyes wide open before glaring at Lucian.
Judging from how intractable the girl was, Lucian was certain that she would not follow him home. So he eventually gave in and turned to Roxanne instead.
When Roxanne met his eyes, a frown stitched on her brows for she knew what he was about to say.
“You see, Essie really likes being around you. To be honest, she is much better when she's with you. Her condition deteriorated because of what happened yesterday, so I was wondering if you could take care of her for a while since she wants to stay by your side,” he asked earnestly with his gaze directed at the woman on the couch.
His words lit up Estella's eyes. When she heard that her father had relented, she gazed at Roxanne with anticipation glistering in her eyes as she waited for her answer. But the excitement in her eyes slowly faded when she spotted the reluctance on Roxanne's face after a few seconds of silence.
Her heart sank, yet she still looked at Roxanne importunately.
She refused to believe Roxanne would turn her down.
Roxanne looked at the girl apologetically, caressing her hair. “I'm so sorry, but I have a lot to do these few days. I have been putting aside a project my professor assigned to me for personal reasons, so I really have to get back to the research institute tomorrow. I'll have to stay back to make up for the lost time, so I won't even have time to take care of Archie and Benny...”
Roxanne did not say explicitly that she did not have time for Estella and that she had to turn the girl down, but what she said amounted to a rejection.
Estella was dejected.
Lucian frowned and looked at the girl helplessly.
“As you said, what Essie needs now is someone who can take good care of her, and that is not something I can promise. Keeping her here will only hinder her recovery, so, Mr. Farwell, I guess you know what's best for her,” Roxanne continued.
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