An hour later, the office regained its tranquility.
Seth had brought Patty's private physician, who administered a sedative to help Patty calm down. Patty was now resting in the break room.
"Ma'am has rarely been sick in recent years, and you've always been cautious about this. What happened today?"
Seth's expression was icy.
Seth wasn't talking and looked rather pallid, so the doctor carefully added another piece of advice. "Please do not upset her again, and don't go against her wishes. You've been doing so well with this over the years."
Seth stood by the bed in the break room, silently watching Patty's pale, sleeping face, lost in thought for a long time.d2
The doctor called out to him uncertainly, "Mr. Diaz."
Seth slowly turned away from Patty, remained silent for a few seconds, and then spoke softly, "I understand."
Exiting the break room, Seth walked to his desk, pulled open a drawer, and took out a cigarette. He lit it and then picked up his cell phone, pacing toward the window.
The office was silent. The figure by the window stood rigid as if rooted to the spot. Occasionally, a faint wisp of smoke rose from that direction, then silently vanished into the air.
He fiddled with his phone for a while, pausing midway before continuing.
When the cigarette was down to the butt, he turned and stubbed it out in the crystal ashtray on the desk. Once again he looked at his phone, finally unlocking it.
Cicely's fever had subsided. When she woke up in the morning, she had breakfast and appeared to be in good spirits.
Erik and Creighton had joined her for breakfast, and now that her looking better, they felt much relieved.
"School's starting soon. Got everything you need? If you don't feel up to it, I can have someone prepare everything for you," Creighton offered.
"Hmm." Cicely pondered for a moment, "Clothes, shoes? Maybe I'll pop by the stationery store later, and pick out some nice pens and notebooks." Thinking about it, she realized she hadn't really visited a stationery store in many years.
"Sure. Isaac can go with you later."
Cicely took another spoonful of porridge, pausing briefly when she heard Creighton's suggestion, then nodded lightly. "Okay."
After breakfast, Cicely went upstairs to change. While she was halfway through, her phone rang. It was Seth calling.
Without hesitation, she picked up.
"Hello?"
Seth hadn't expected her to answer so quickly, and for a moment, there was a prolonged silence.
"Did you dial the wrong number or what?" Cicely glanced at the screen; it was indeed him.
It took a moment for Seth to speak, his voice deep. "I thought you'd still be asleep."
Cicely laughed, "So you decided to bother me while I was supposed to be sleeping?"
"If you hadn't answered, I wouldn't have called again."
Cicely frowned, "What are you talking about?"
"Is your fever gone? You sound fine."
"Yeah, what, was I supposed to keep burning up for days?"
Another pause from the other end, "And your foot? Is it better?"
This time, Cicely didn't respond right away. Silence fell on Seth's side as well. After a while, Cicely spoke first, "Seth, what do you really want to say? When did you become so hesitant? Do I have some kind of rapid self-healing power? Can a scrape heal completely in less than twelve hours?"
Having a valid point to argue, she spoke with newfound boldness.
"Just take care and we'll talk after you've recovered."
Cicely suddenly froze, her grip tightening on the phone. After about ten seconds, she simply said "Okay" and hung up.
She was only wearing jeans; her T-shirt lay beside her on the bed, and she listlessly pulled it over her head, then sat down.
Some things seemed clear to her, yet they were still uncertain. She wanted to ask, but anxiety held her back. She feared that asking one more question might bring the answer she least wanted to hear.
Cicely sat on the bed for several minutes until there was a knock on the door.
"Miss, there's a visitor downstairs. Mr. Creighton wants you to come down."
The maid got no reply, "Miss? Are you there?"
After a moment, the bedroom door swung open, and Cicely stepped out. "What does any visitor have to do with me?"
The maid just shook her head.
Cicely descended the stairs.
In the living room sat a young, handsome man whose appearance and demeanor immediately suggested that he was no ordinary gentleman. Upon seeing her, he stood up, a slight forced warmth in his otherwise aloof smile. "Hello, Ms. Cicely, I manage The Watson Hotel. I'm terribly sorry about the incident last night that caused you distress."
Cicely understood; this was someone from the hotel coming to apologize and mitigate the damage. She gave a wry smile, approached him, and looked up into the handsome face across from her, her gaze audacious.
"You're in charge of The Watson Hotel? You don't look much older than me. How did you get to run the renowned Watson Hotel?"
The man casually stepped back a half-step, maintaining a polite smile. "Thanks to my father's influence."
Cicely's eyes twinkled as it clicked, "Ah, so you're the son of the Watson family. That explains it."
Claud simply nodded, acknowledging her assumption. "Though the incident has happened and the harm can't be undone, I felt it was necessary to apologize to you in person. How can we make amends to you?"
"What to do?" Cicely tilted her head, pretending to ponder before looking at Claud with a playful smile, "Do you have a girlfriend?"
Claud smiled lightly and said. "No."
"Then, that settles it," Cicely tilted her chin up and said with a smile, "School starts in three days, so how about you keeping me company until then."
Claud paused a beat, "Not worried about your boyfriend getting jealous?"
"Would jealousy stop you from accompanying me? Are you apologizing to him, or to me?"
Claud’s smile held a hint of chill. "I do not believe that I owe that gentleman any apologies."
Cicely raised an eyebrow, "Alright then. You're coming shopping with me now."
Creighton chimed in at just the right moment, "Cicely, that's enough."
"Got it. Who'd want to cross the Watson family's young master, right?"
Once outside, Claud personally opened the car door for Cicely, and had the driver step aside, taking the wheel himself.
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