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When She Walks Away (Teresa) novel Chapter 194

Chapter 194

With that, Teresa turned her back to Troy.

Troy froze in place, suddenly at a loss.

‘Everything was fine just a minute ago…‘ he thought, confused.

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Troy’s chest tightened. He sat down by the bed and asked again, “Are you feeling unwell?

Teresa didn’t turn around, but she still replied, “No, I’m just tired.”

Her attitude turned cold again, just like when they first met.

Troy kept his eyes locked on Teresa, unable to look away.

He stubbornly stared at the back of her head, as if he could somehow read her mind if he tried hard enough.

But no matter what, he just couldn’t figure her out.

Is she still upset over Charles?‘ Troy wondered, an uneasy feeling gnawing at him.

Just as that thought crossed his mind, Teresa suddenly turned and faced him.

The little lamp in the hospital room gave off a faint glow, leaving her features hazy and unreadable in the dim light.

She fixed her gaze on Troy, paused as if weighing her words, and finally said, “You smell like perfume.”

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Of course, there was no scent at all–she’d said it on purpose, just to see if Troy would admit he’d actually gone to see Naomi.

For a second, Troy’s thoughts scattered when she talked to him. He grabbed his collar, took a sniff, then shot her a teasing smirk. “It’s

your scent.”

Teresa pressed her lips into a faint smile at his answer. She said in a gentle voice, “Troy, just go

With that, she turned her back on him again.

to

sleep. I’m really

tired.”

Troy thought she’d shift a little, maybe make just enough room for him to squeeze onto the bed.

But Teresa stayed put–she didn’t leave him any space at all.

Troy worried it might mess up her sleep, so he didn’t insist.

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Instead, he pulled up a chair, leaned over the edge of the bed, and texted Leo: [Come by the hospital tomorrow and hang out with Yvonne for a while.]

Troy thought Teresa was feeling down, and maybe having someone else to talk to would make her a bit happier.

Teresa lay on her side, staring into the darkness–no matter how hard she tried, sleep just wouldn’t come.

She’d always felt that Troy must have his own reasons for sticking around, but she’d never figured out exactly what it was he wanted from her.

Maybe tonight, she finally understood.

What Troy truly cared about was Naomi.

But Naomi had feelings for Charles, so Troy approached her, hoping to use her somehow to get closer to Naomi.

Just as dawn broke the next morning, Charles’s phone buzzed with a message from Sharon.

Sharon: [Mr. Logan, breakfast is ready. I’m leaving Joyacre Villa now, If Miss Yolanda’s still asleep, could you come out and grab it?) Charles replied: [Sure.]

Yolanda had been moved to a regular room late last night.

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About half an hour later, Sharon showed up outside the room.

Yolanda was still sleeping, so Charles quietly slipped out of the room.

When Sharon offered him the breakfast, Charles didn’t reach for it.

After a moment’s hesitation, he suddenly said, “Sharon, can you give Yoyo’s mother a call?”

Sharon looked at him, stunned. “Huh?”

He had spent the whole night replaying Yvonne’s words in his mind, feeling a pang of guilt.

“Just check in on her. Ask how she’s doing, see if she’s feeling any better,” he said quietly.

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Sharon immediately understood what Charles was really thinking, and tried to gently nudge him. “Mr. Logan, if you honestly care about Yoyo’s mother, you should call her yourself.”

Charles looked away, voice dull. “I don’t care, not really… it’s just, she’s still Yolanda’s mother. I just don’t want anything to happen to her

As soon as she spotted Charles with the breakfast, she called out in her little

Charles went to the bathroom to fetch some warm water, then gently wiped Yolanda’s face and hands with a damp washcloth. “Don’t forget to brush your teeth, sweetie,” he reminded her.

But just a second later, Yolanda tilted her little face up and looked at him, asking with childlike curiosity, “Daddy, where’s Miss Naomi?”

Charles just smiled and didn’t say anything, gently squeezing her cheek. “Let’s eat for now, okay?”

Joy bubbled in Yolanda’s chest, and for the first time in a while, a bright smile broke through the paleness on her face.

Seeing Yolanda so happy, Charles thought to himself that maybe telling that little lie had been worth it after all.

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Even if Naomi hadn’t actually been at the hospital last night, her heart was with them just the same.

After Yolanda finished eating, Charles packed up the food container.

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As Charles handed the food box back to Sharon, he suddenly said, “Sharon, can you stay with Yolanda for a bit? I’m just stepping out to make a call—I’ll be right back.”

Sharon took the container and replied, “Sure.”

Before leaving the ward, Charles swung by the nurse’s station to ask which department takes care of adults with fevers or pneumonia.

Once he got his answer, he headed straight for the respiratory ward.

After some thought, he figured he should go see Teresa.

When Charles reached the nurse’s station in the respiratory ward, he asked which room Teresa was in. The nurse told him she’d been assigned to one of the VIP suites.

He thanked her and headed straight for the VIP wing.

When he finally found Teresa’s room, he heard Leo’s voice coming from inside. “Yvonne, look! I brought you some cupcakes, fruit, and bubble tea. Oh, and I also grabbed some comic books–take a look and see which one you like.”

Charles peeked through the glass window.

Teresa was propped up against the headboard, while Troy sat beside her, busy peeling an orange. Leo was perched at the foot of the bed, showing Teresa each of the goodies he’d brought.

Charles was about to enter, but when he spotted the two guys inside, he suddenly realized he wasn’t needed here at all–showing up was pointless.

‘So this is what I was worried about?‘ Charles thought. Teresa wasn’t

With that in mind, Charles left without a second glance,

alone at

all-

-in

fact, she had two men hanging around her.

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