Chapter 201 Chapter 201 I decided to take the plunge-entering the last three digits of their birthdays.
It felt too obvious, but Matthew and Lindey always seemed to favor Jace a bit more, so I started with his numbers, then Wayne's.
As I typed in the last digit, my heart felt like it was about to explode. I couldn't even hear anything over the pounding in my chest. Edward was only ten meters away. I didn't dare look at him. I was locked on the screen, praying it would work.
Suddenly, the "Private" label blinked to life. The password had worked. And right there, the destination popped up: Serenity Retreat.
I knew that place. It was one of the three wellness centers I'd researched. After all that effort, I finally had the answer I needed-those two crucial words.
I quickly reached to close the navigation history just as Edward opened the door.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHis eyes immediately flicked to my hand and then to the screen. My hand was trembling, and sweat was starting to trickle down my back.
"Rea, what are you doing?" he asked, his voice tight with suspicion.
I swallowed hard, forcing myself to stay calm. "Uh, I was just trying to put on smusic. I don't really know how this system works," I said, trying to sound casual. Edward narrowed his eyes, clearly not convinced.
It made no sense at all. I'd just told him I felt sick-who tries to listen to music when they're in pain? My lie was ridiculous, but since I'd already said it, I had no choice but to roll with it.
"I was feeling really bad, so I texted one of my doctor friends," I blurted out, trying to sound believable." She said listening to calming music might helprelax. She also mentioned it could be acute gastritis or even appendicitis and suggested I get checked out at a hospital." The more I talked, the more I felt like a fraud. When did I get so good at lying? But what choice did I have? I needed to find out the truth behind my dad's death. I had to know if it really was just an accident.
"Oh, I see." Edward handedthe meds he'd bought. "Let's get you to the hospital, then. Don't worry about the music, I'll find something for you." "Thanks, Edward," I muttered, taking the pills. My heart was still pounding, but I tore open the pack and popped one in, even though I didn't have any water.
Swallowing meds without water was a terrible idea, but it was just an antacid. It wouldn't kill me.
"Here, drink swater," Edward said, pouring from the thermos and handinga cup. "Why would you take medicine without water?" I took the cup and gulped it down fast. The pill left a nasty, bitter taste in my mouth, makingwince.
Chapter 201 +25 BONUS "You really are in pain. You're sweating like crazy. Going to the hospital is the right call," Edward said, glancing over atas he quickly started the car.
It wasn't until we pulled up at the hospital that my heart finally stopped racing.
Edward insisted on walkinginside, not wanting to leavealone in case something happened.
I had no choice but to let him cwithto the emergency room. While we waited, I quickly texted Lena, asking her to bailout.
Luckily, Lena wasn't in surgery that day and arrived fast. She helpedconvince Edward that I was fine and that he didn't need to stick around.
"Edward, I'm okay. Please don't mention this to Matthew or Lindey. I don't want them to worry," I said as he was getting ready to leave.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe nodded, but I knew he'd probably tell them anyway.
Once Edward was gone, Lena shota look-like she knew I was hiding something. Alright, spill it. What's going on?"
There was no point lying, so I told her everything. As I talked, her face got more serious by the second. Rea, ar el are you sure you wanna go down this road? You might wanna think it over." "What's that supposed to mean?" I asked, totally confused. She stayed quiet for a few seconds.
Then it hit me. "Are you worried this could lead back to Matthew?" Lena didn't deny it, and my stomach dropped.
If my dad's death was somehow connected to Thorsten Drago, and Thorsten was onelox O RiverwaveCorp's biggest clients...
was Matthew involved? My mind spiraled. A cold dread settled over me, and suddenly, I couldn't think straight.