Ariel's gaze flickered. She never expected Isaac's treatment of Leonard to somehow involve Jayson.
Isaac finally remembered everything. "Ms. Walker, back when you were waiting for Mr. Walker's surgery, I remember thinking Mr. Larkin looked familiar. I'm not great with faces, so it took me a while. I was swamped with work overseas and barely had time to come back. Mr. Larkin must've coordinated with the hospital over a month or two to make that happen."
And the hospital had offered him a hefty bonus, plus pay 40% higher than what he earned abroad. That was a big part of why he came back.
Janice looked confused. "Wait, I thought Dr. Spencer introduced you to Ariel."
She didn't see how Jayson fit into this.
Isaac smiled. "I got assigned to the hospital where Mr. Walker was being treated, and since I specialize in oncology, it was only natural I'd end up handling his case. Even without Liam's introduction, there would have been a public onboarding ceremony at the hospital. Ms. Walker would've found out about me and reached out anyway."
Everything lined up in a way that made the outcome inevitable.
Ariel stayed silent for a long time. Saying she wasn't surprised would have been a lie. She had thought she had tried hard to connect with Isaac through Liam.
But Jayson never mentioned any of this.
By now, she could roughly understand what he was thinking back then. He must have held back and not been fully honest with her because of Lucas.
Leonard's treatment was a big favor.
But now, her relationship with Jayson was essentially broken. How could one even separate right from wrong in all this?
Ariel could only give a bitter smile, unable to put the feelings into words. She had no energy to focus on Jayson.
The baby was never meant to stay, yet saying goodbye to it in such a painful way left her heart with lingering sorrow.
Liam could tell Ariel was still fragile. "You need to rest well. Your mood affects your recovery more than you realize. Once you're fully back on your feet, we can discuss treatment again."
He wasn't an overly empathetic person, but Ariel was the only patient he interacted with frequently. He knew a lot about her experiences and struggles and couldn't help but pity her at times.
"I understand." Ariel's face was pale, and her expression was blank, as if all her energy had drained away.
Liam gave her a long look before leaving with Isaac.
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The readers' comments on the novel: Dead at Heart (Ariel and Jayson)
Nice and amazing story with gripping turns, but can you give more chapters? And please we need more romance as readers, it has been dragging on a lot, maybe romance, happy ending and end it soon....
Nice and amazing story with gripping turns, but can you give more chapters? And please we need more romance as readers, it has been dragging on a lot, maybe romance, happy ending and end it soon....