Loose 358
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Chapter 358

A minute ago, Iโ€™d actually felt bad for Ryan, seeing how hurt he looked. But now? Looking out for myself means keeping my distance from him, no matter what.

When I got home, I flipped on the lights, put on some soft music, and dragged my yoga mat into the living room. I spent an hour doing yoga, letting the music soothe me. Then I opened the fridge and whipped up some dinner for myself.

To keep myself in shape, Iโ€™d been cutting out greasy, salty foods lately. My skin was looking way better, and I wasnโ€™t even cutting out carbsโ€”just eating less of them.

Nathan texted me, asking what I was up to.

I sent him a photo of the city at night and told him I was going to get some rest.

Nathan seemed like he wanted to keep chatting, but my tone was cold, and he could feel it.

These days, the only calls I made were either to Yvonne or for work. Unless Nathan comes clean about what happened that day, Iโ€™m not going to bother with him.

Now that I know, it just keeps bothering me like a thorn.

Five days slipped by in a flash. The renovation plans kept getting revised over and over, and all those nitpicky details were seriously wearing me out. Meetingsโ€”big, small, endlessโ€”just kept coming.

Even though work was hectic, I felt pretty at peace. My days were full, and every so often, my parents would call to check up on me. Latways kept things upbeat, never mentioning anything stressful.

They never outright pressured me to get married, but there was always that gentle nudgeโ€”if I met someone good, I should at least give it a shot.

โ€œJust because I ran into someone like Jared doesnโ€™t mean every guy out there is like him,โ€ I kept reminding myself. I had to keep my mind open and not let one bad experience close me off.

Having parents who actually get me is honestly a huge stroke of luck. Iโ€™m really gratefulโ€”even though I didnโ€™t grow up with a silver spoon, my parents have always backed my choices.

Whenever I spotted something my parents would like while out shopping, Iโ€™d just buy it and have it shipped to them. These days, I barely bought anything for myselfโ€”most of my shopping was just spoiling my parents a little.

Theyโ€™d complain about me spending too much, but I knew deep down they loved it.

โ€œHello, is this Ms. Murphy?โ€ a strangerโ€™s voice came through the phone.

โ€œYes, this is. May I ask whoโ€™s calling?โ€ I answered, keeping my tone businesslike.

โ€œOur young master is sick. He wonโ€™t eat or drink anything. Could you please come and try to talk to him?โ€ the caller pleaded, sounding desperate.

โ€œWho exactly are you talking about?โ€ I asked, momentarily stunned. Ryan was the first person who came to mind.

โ€œItโ€™s Ryan. He got sick right after coming home from playing basketball. The doctor already gave him an injection, but it hasnโ€™t done any good,โ€ the person said, sounding even more anxious.

โ€œIโ€ฆ Iโ€™m not sure if me going will help,โ€ I said, honestly surprised that Ryan could actually get sick.

โ€œItโ€™s not his body thatโ€™s sickโ€”itโ€™s his heart,โ€ the caller added, sounding even more desperate.

I thought back to the last time I saw Ryan, that look of disbelief on his face. Did I really break his heart that badly? I wondered.

โ€œSoโ€ฆ where can I find him? Which hospital is he at?โ€ I asked. Even if I wanted to just walk away, after everything heโ€™s done for me, I couldnโ€™t just ignore him while heโ€™s sick. Checking on him was the least I could do.

โ€œIโ€™ll send you the address. Heโ€™s at his apartment,โ€ the caller replied, then sent me a text with the details. They told me to bring some food, since Ryan hadnโ€™t eaten anything in over twenty-four hours.

I furrowed my brows, thinking, Ryan really does have that young master attitude. He skips a meal and everyoneโ€™s losing their minds over it.

I walked out of the office, picked up some food to go from a local restaurant nearby, and drove over to his place.


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