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Winning the Heir Who Bullied Me novel Chapter 114

Chapter 114

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My eyes snap open, a rush of adrenaline racing through me. For a second, I have no idea where I am.

Then I hear a soft groan, and the weight on my shoulder lifts, soft hair tickling my cheek.

It all comes rushing back. Last nightthe fight with June, a battered, bloody Nathan.

Penny Carter stands at the door to the doctor’s office, a briefcase in hand and a shockedalbeit mildly amusedexpression on her face.

Hi, Penny,Nathan drawls, rubbing the back of his neck.

I straighten, feeling a blush creep up my neck.

Penny walks into the office and shuts the door behind her. Is there a reason you two-

She freezes, and I see the moment she really sees Nathan. I brace myself for her reaction.

But she just sighs, sympathy shining in her eyes. Oh, Nathan.

A shudder runs through me.

Penny isn’t surprised. Because this isn’t the first time.

Nathan hops off the table. I’ll live.

I watch his back muscles contract and relax as he stretches. Then he turns to me and smiles. It’s soft and sad, and my heart aches. Morning, April.

Morning, Nathan,I breathe.

Penny walks up to us and grabs Nathan by the chin.

He groans. Penny-

Save it,she says as she examines his injuries. From what I saw, the swelling on his cheek looks like it’s gone down, and his nosebleed stopped last night. After turning his face every which way, she gently palpates his stomach.

Finally, she straightens and leans to the side, shooting me a smile. You did an excellent job, April.

I start to smile, but then stop. Good job on patching him up after his father beat him black and blue.

See me every twelve hours,Penny instructs Nathan.

He swats her hand away from his face. Yeah, yeah.

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He turns to me, bracing his hands on my thighs. His eyes lock on mine, and it feels like Penny has evaporated, leaving only Nathan and me alone in our own little universe.

Say the word,he says softly, storm clouds gathering in his eyes, and a car will be ready to take you home in minutes.

I keep my eyes locked on his so he can see the sincerity, the lack of doubt. No.

He releases a breath and leans forward, pressing his lips to mine. The kiss is brief, and when Nathan pulls back to look at me, the storm clouds have passed.

He gently tucks a strand of hair behind my ears. Take your time and rest,he says. Come back when you’re ready.

I shake my head. I’m coming back today.

The sooner we finish this rollercoaster soap opera of a competition, the better.

Nathan’s smile is tender. Then I’ll see you back at the house.

I return his smile. See you.

He pulls away from me, turning to Penny, a sudden reminder that she’s been in the room all along. See you in twelve hours, doc.

She tosses a pill bottle at him, which he effortlessly catches. Two every four hours,she instructs.

Nathan gives her a mock salute. It bothers me hownatural the whole exchange is. How often has this happened?

After the door closes behind Nathan, a tense, awkward silence ensues.

Penny turns to me, and I can see her gearing herself up to say something.

So listen, April, I—

I wish you’d talked to me first,I say quietly.

She doesn’t have to ask to know what I’m talking about. She nods. You’re right; you shouldn’t have heard from June that—

That you want to take my sister away from me.

Her eyes widen, and she shakes her head. No! It’s not that, I swear.She sighs. It’s just till the end of the competition.

I stare at Penny, trying to figure out her angle. She’s a successful doctor working for the wealthiest family in Chicago. What could she possibly gain from this?

Why?I finally ask.

She purses her lips. I don’t know if June told you about my kids?

I nod. Jamie and Jackie. One likes to paint; the other is good with computers.

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Penny nods, a fond smile pulling at her lips.

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