Leah was nearly asleep when she heard Ernest's question. Then, she asked, "What do you want me to ask?"
Ernest smiled bitterly. Was she doing this on purpose?
He highly suspected that was the case.
"Forget it, it's okay," Ernest smiled bitterly and said.
"Don't just leave me hanging. You've really got me curious here, and I'm not even sleepy anymore. What do you mean?" Leah asked.
"It's really nothing. You can sleep now."
"You're such a passive person, Ernest." Leah was very clear about what he meant, but she was rendered speechless at his inaction.
However, Ernest didn't say anything.
Leah sighed and replied, "Thanks, Ernest. I'm sorry to have troubled you today. If you didn't have to take care of me, you wouldn't have to sleep with me either."
Ernest was stunned. Leah's words sounded like she'd misunderstood him.
He answered, "It's no trouble at all. Honestly, this might affect you more than you know."
Leah replied, "No one will know if I don't tell them. Plus, I know you're a good person since you're taking care of me. It's good karma, Ernest."
He said, "Thanks for your kind words, but don't mention it. We're friends after all, aren't we?"
"Just friends?" Leah's voice was filled with disappointment, but she quickly calmed herself down.
However, Ernest didn't say anything.
It seemed like he actually agreed to what she said.
Hence, Leah was truly disappointed and she didn't make a single sound.
Ah, it was better for her to go to sleep.
She would not get to hear the answer she wanted.
Hence, it was better not to say anything.
Sleep was the best.
Then, Leah closed her eyes and did not say anything else.
Ernest waited for a long time to hear what else Leah had to say, but she did not continue. He paused for a moment and said, "I think... We're not just friends!"
After that, he waited for Leah to speak again.
However, Leah did not say a single word. Ernest leaned in closer and heard her steady breathing. Leah was actually asleep.
Ernest was surprised and rather awkward as well. It was the first time he'd ever had the courage to say such a thing, but Leah didn't hear it.
He felt a mix of both disappointment and relief. Then, he sighed and closed his eyes.
He figured that he shouldn't start a relationship too young, lest it be destroyed by their immaturity. He needed to make sure that their bond could last the test of time.
Leah slept very deeply, but Ernest did not as he was afraid that Leah's fever would resurface.
On several occasions, he reached out his hand to touch Leah's forehead to see if the temperature had risen.
Fortunately, it had always been very stable.
He touched Leah's forehead almost every hour. At nine o'clock in the morning, he reached out and touched Leah's forehead again.
Then, Leah just so happened to open her eyes.
At that moment, both of them were a little stunned.
Ernest quickly retracted his hand and said, "I want to see if you have a fever. How do you feel?"
Leah shook her head and said, "There's no fever, and I feel much better."
However, her voice was rather hoarse and she still had a stuffy nose.
"Do you still want to keep sleeping?" asked Ernest.
Leah nodded and said, "I'll definitely go back to sleep again. I feel really weak, but I'm hungry at the same time. Do you think I'll be okay soon?"
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