Chapter 48 The Ugly Truth
Wyatt frowned and looked away, clearly displeased.
Yunice sensed the shift and looked up at him.
He moved toward the window, opened it just a crack to let in some air, and didn’t glance back at her once.
Behind her, out of sight, his eyes were clouded with agitation. He couldn’t believe he’d just reacted to Yunice like that.
Yunice didn’t understand. She was about to speak when someone knocked on the door.
Jake peeked in, eyes bright as he looked at Yunice first, then said to Wyatt, “Wyatt, Madam Johnson’s awake. She wants to see
you.”
Wyatt gave a quiet response and, with the help of his cane, walked out of the room.
Yunice sat up in bed, her eyes following the way he walked.
“Handsome, right?”
She turned toward Jake, who was grinning like a gossiping aunt.
“Wyatt is the best–looking man on a cane I’ve ever seen,” Jake said. “But don’t stare too much. He’s petty.”
Yunice gave a small nod, grateful for the warning. She knew people with disabilities sometimes carried emotional wounds.
too.
Jake’s gaze drifted to the gash on her face, and he sighed. “Don’t worry about the scar. Even if it doesn’t heal on its own, Wyatt will find the best plastic surgeon to fix it.”
“Huh?” Yunice blinked, surprised.
Thinking she didn’t believe him, Jake added, “He said so himself. I can tell–he treats you different.”
“Does he!”
“Definitely. He’s not usually like this.”
“What’s he usually like, then?”
“He..“Jake stopped mid–sentence, realizing that if Wyatt did like her, he could easily screw it up by saying the wrong thing. “He’s usually cold. Real cold.”
Yunice was a little disappointed she couldn’t get more out of him.
Just then, Jake took a call. Whatever he heard made him glance at Yunice quickly and nod along.
When he hung up, he said, “Ms. Saunders, Madam Johnson wants to see you.”
He rolled in a wheelchair. “Come on, I’ll take
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