He smiled coldly as his gaze tightened. His eyes were s o dark that it looked like he wanted to wipe out everything. He really felt like choking her to death!
He glanced over to the phone that he tossed on the bench and thought about the Summer's call just now.' She sounded hesitant, and she rarely stutters...'
Raine was lying unconsciously on the ICU bed, and he was feeling really awful.
But Summer kept calling at the worst time possible, and it sparked the anger that he bottled up in his heart. That was why his tone was so harsh.
He picked up his phone, and his slender finger circled the characters ‘Mrs. Valentine’ for a while. However, h e still did not make the call.
He looked up from his phone and squinted his eyes on the ward's door. He was so irritated that he fiddled with his necktie, waiting...
As Summer stepped into the living room in Valentine Mansion, she saw Yvette and Jazz sitting on the sofa.
Yvette heard her footsteps and turned to her tepidly, " When did you come back?"
"This morning, mom,” Summer said.
"What about Mark? Is he at the office?"
"He is not at the office. He went to Grudin North from Norwood directly. He said there was-"
Before Summer could even finish her words, Yvette’s eyes widened before she bounced off the sofa. With her eyes locked on Summer, she asked, "Where did you say Mark went?"
Summer was confused by her sudden change of emotions, but she still answered truthfully, "Gruden North."
She gasped as she asked, "When did he go there?"
"Around ten last night."
Mark can never spend time with Raine alone. They might rekindle their past romance!
She saw Summer sitting on the sofa as she walked to the living room. Instantly, a light bulb went on in her head, "Summer, can I talk to you about something?"
"Sure,” Summer responded. She noticed something different about Yvette; she became gentle.
"I have to take care of things for the fundraising and Valentine Mansion. Your father-in-law and Mark are both in Gruden North without anyone to care for them.
I am a little worried about them. Since you happen to b e free now, could you go over and take care of them for me?"
Before summer even spoke, Jazz was already opposing strongly and said, "No way, an earthquake just happened over there. How could a pregnant woman be at such a place?"
"She's only two months into her pregnancy. There isn’t even a visible bump yet, so she should be fine. Your dad and Mark are both men. Who is going to do their laundry? Not to mention that Mark is a little bit o f a clean freak himself. Tell me, Jazz, how could I not b e worried?"
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