Charlie approached the woman with a mixture of concern and reverence, "Ms. Cicely."
His heart was still pounding with unease. Except for that one hysterical breakdown he'd witnessed in the courtroom three years ago, Charlie had never seen Cicely lose her composure like this.
The Cicely he knew was always in control. Even when slapping someone, it was done with a nonchalant grace, her anger always tinged with a dignified elegance.
But now, Cicely was like a cornered leopardess, completely dominated by her rage, as if she wanted to tear to pieces anyone who dared to provoke her.
Danielle, though looking a complete mess, seemed oddly pleased to see Cicely this enraged and out of control. "I told you not to gloat in my presence, Cicely. What you have, I'll make sure you can't enjoy in peace. Are you angry? Do you want to kill me? That's right, because I felt the same way back then. I despised you, because you were an Ellis, beloved by the Ellis family. Because of the Ellis family, I lost my dear parents, and because of you, I lost the man I loved. How could I not hate you?"
With Seth's arrival, Cicely's emotions had settled somewhat, but Danielle's words brought a cold fury to her eyes. "Danielle, you're insane."d2
"And you drove me to it!" Danielle retorted, her eyes bloodshot with intense hatred, staring directly at Cicely. "Why is it always you? Favored and deeply loved... What's so special about you? Why didn't you just die in that explosio..."
Slap!
The air was thick with silence. No one dared to breathe.
Danielle sat on the floor, clutching her cheek, her disheveled hair hiding her expression.
Seth pulled Cicely behind him, his handsome face etched with icy anger as he towered over Danielle.
"Take her away."
His somber voice fell, and the petrified assistant and nurses by the door hurriedly helped Danielle up.
Seth turned to Cicely, who looked somewhat dazed. There was a heavy silence. Finally, he looked away, "Take her to rest."
Cicely came back to her senses, lifting her eyes to Seth, "I'll donate blood to Grandpa tomorrow."
"It's not necessary."
"Seth."
"Didn't you hear me? Take her to rest," Seth's icy gaze fell on Charlie.
Charlie didn't dare delay, stepping forward to the stubborn Cicely, unsure of what to do.
In the end, Seth, with a stern face, picked her up and carried her out.
"Seth, I can't let anything happen to Grandpa."
"Neither can I."
Cicely's eyes flickered, looking at the man's handsome profile, her lips pressed tight, and her gaze lowered. "If she doesn't want to..."
"You can't."
He hadn't kept the secret this long to have her scrambling to be a donor.
After placing Cicely in the car and fastening her seatbelt, Seth looked at her defiant and angry eyes in the dim car light and said softly, "Just go to sleep, and by morning, everything will be alright."
Cicely's expression was icy as she retorted, "Is sleep some kind of panacea for you? I didn't know before, but now that I do. There's no reason for me not to be there tomorrow. If something goes wrong, Seth, can you handle the consequences?"
Seth paused, a sudden heavy beat in his calm heart, his voice strained with tension. "I'm okay with everything except you dumping me and leaving me."
Her fingers curled slightly. After a moment, she said softly, "That's a consequence you can't bear. So, are you sure you want to send me away?"
Seth's dark eyes stirred slightly, and after a long silence, he hoarsely said, "What if I let you stay?"
Cicely looked at him coolly, "Seth, this isn't a negotiation."
His expression dimmed, and after a pause, he lifted her from the car again. "Find a resting room."
Charlie quickly stepped into the hospital.
The hospital had top-tier rooms, usually vacant, and Charlie secured one swiftly. Seth carried Cicely inside. "Rest here tonight."
"I want to get tested. If Danielle backs out tomorrow, I'll do it."
Seth's expression darkened slightly, "No need for tests."
Cicely frowned, "Are you going to stop me, no matter what?"
He didn't respond.
Charlie, anxious on the sidelines, intervened, "It's not like that, Ms. Cicely. The marrow compatibility registry already has your information. You and Mr. Ellis are a match; there's no need for another physical examination."
Cicely glanced at Seth, frustrated by his reticent nature. "Leave, I don't want to see you."
Seth's lips tightened as he looked down at her, and Charlie felt an awkward pity for him, so different from his usual untouchable demeanor. After a moment, Seth said, "I'll leave." He turned to go, and Charlie hurried after him, but Seth told him to stay and care for her.
Cicely smirked. What kind of care did she need? Was he afraid she'd run away?
It was herself who just had to stay. How could she possibly leave when her grandfather was having surgery tomorrow?
Charlie didn't enter, probably at the door.
Cicely stood alone near the window, her silhouette a testament to the exhaustion that shrouded her both physically and emotionally. The turmoil stirred up by Danielle's speech replayed in her mind like a broken record. She could hardly fathom that the chaos of years past was a result of Danielle's manipulations, exploiting Ray's affections to turn the Ellis and Diaz families upside down.
The memories of those harrowing days three years ago still pressed heavily upon Cicely’s heart, a weight that refused to lift.
Charlie came in carrying dinner and sighed slightly at the sight of the slender back standing by the window. “Ms. Cicely, Mr. Diaz asked me to make sure you had something to eat,” Charlie said, setting the tray on the table.
Seth's recent meal plans for her were consistently light and bland. Cicely wasn't one for rich foods, but she didn't mind a bit of indulgence now and then, and Seth knew it. Charlie could tell that the dinner wasn't quite to her liking. He handed her a fork, breaking the silence about the earlier spat between Danielle and Mr. Diaz over the meal.
With a wry smile, Cicely downplayed the importance of the food choices. Charlie hesitated before revealing, “The food that Ms. Danielle is having are all the best foods for rebuilding strength.”
Hearing this, Cicely's grip on her fork tightened for a moment.
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