Chapter 301 Hamilton Fowler froze for a moment. He lifted his hand to wipe away the tears streaking down Natalia Jenkins' face.
"I don't feel right letting you shower alone. What if you slip and fall? I won't do anything, just letstay, okay? I just want to take care of you. You can bossaround like I'm your servant." "No, it's fine." Natalia got up and headed for the bathroom.
Once inside, she locked the door behind her.
Almost instantly, tears began to fall uncontrollably again.
She kept telling herself not to cry since her stomach had already started to feel uneasy.
But the tears wouldn't listen, they just kept falling.
She would have preferred it if Hamilton didn't love her.
That would have been far less painful and humiliating.
They were supposed to be in love, supposed to be happy together.
They could have had a family, with children, and joy.
They could have built a happy life together.
But now, it felt like there was an ocean between them.
Swounds just couldn't be healed, even though she knew he had mistaken her for someone else.
Hamilton stood outside the bathroom door.
Separated by just a door, he could hear her soft cries within.
Those muffled sobs tore at his heart more than any loud wailing could.
A heaviness settled in Hamilton's chest, moisture gathering at the corners of his eyes.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe carefully opened the door and stepped inside, pulling her into his embrace.
Then he led her in front of the bathtub, "Lethelp you bathe." Natalia, with red-rimmed eyes, shook her head, "No, it's okay. I'm fine. Please leave." Hamilton gently grasped her chin, making her look up at him, "Natalia, could you call'Ham' just one more time?" Her eyes reddened further, and after a moment, she brushed his hand away.
"Please leave. I'm really tired. I just want to take a shower and go to bed early, Ham. My stomach is hurting. I want to lie down after the bath." Hamilton's face turned pale.
"Where does it hurt? Should I call a doctor?" Natalia shook her head, "No, I just need srest." Hamilton was still worried but didn't press further.
He moved towards the door, "I'll be right outside. If anything feels off, callimmediately." After saying that, he finally closed the door behind him.
Thinking it over, he pulled out his phone and called Caspian Spiegel.
"Could you send a doctor over? Natalia's feeling unwell. Yeah, one from the Spiegel family's private staff." After hanging up, he exhaled deeply, instinctively reaching for a cigarette but stopped himself just in time.
He pinched the bridge of his nose, then dialed Alden.
"I need you to finda therapist." Alden sounded worried, "Ham, are you having spsychological issues again?" Hamilton chuckled bitterly, "I just... want to remember sthings, that's all." He just wanted to recall the few precious memories he and Natalia shared.
Even just a little bit would suffice.
"And findthe therapist from back then." Although Alden didn't understand what he was trying to remember, he didn't ask further, just inquiring, "Is Natalia alright?" Hamilton glanced at the closed bathroom door.
After a long pause, he replied, "Not really." If Eveleen Schafer were still alive, perhaps he could have let Natalia vent all her frustrations on Eveleen.
But unfortunately, Eveleen had passed away.
Just as she said, Eveleen remained in his heart until her last breath.
Hamilton's face turned a shade paler.
His chest ached fiercely.
He wondered, how could he ever make up for the past hurts? After Natalia finished showering, the doctor arrived.
He conducted a check-up and concluded it was stress-related.
"Are you sure she'll be okay?" Hamilton asked, visibly anxious.
The doctor smiled, "She should be fine, but can't perform an ultrasound right now. If you'reworried, you might want to take your wife to the hospital for one.
The word "wife" made both of them stiffen.
Hamilton instinctively looked at Natalia, as if afraid she'd deny their relationship.
But clearly, Natalia wasn't in the mood to correct anyone.
She thanked the doctor.
"Ham, could you see the doctor out?" Hamilton nodded and escorted the doctor out.
But when he returned, Natalia had already locked the door.
Facing the locked door, Hamilton couldn't help but smile bitterly.
He didn't disturb Natalia further, simply sending her a text.
Rest well. I'm right outside if you need anything.
Natalia saw the message, her grip on the phone tightening and loosening, but she didn't reply.
She lay in bed, staring at the night sky through the curtains, her mind in turmoil.
She thought, maybe it was just fate's cruel joke.
Or maybe she was just that unlucky.
That's why this was happening to her.
Natalia didn't know when she fell asleep.
In her dream, she was back in a quaint fishing village.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSurrounded by bellflowers, Hamilton smiled at her from among the blooms.
He said, "Evi, shall I plant a whole field of bellflowers for you?"
Natalia nodded with a smile, "I want a big garden with bellflower Wers of every color!" The content is on e novelenglish.net! Hamilton's eyes sparkled with laughter.
His world might be dark, but he wanted to give her a garden full of light.
He said he'd treat her like a princess.
He promised her the best in the world.
Yet, a misunderstanding had brought them to this point.
Natalia woke from her dream crying.
Her face wet with tears, causing a tightness in her chest.
But then, a warm hand reached out to her, wiping her tears away.
"I heard you crying and cto check on you." Natalia suddenly grabbed his hand, burying her face in his palm.
Her tears fell drop by drop.
She whispered his name.
She asked him, "How did we end up like this?" Hamilton's heart clenched.
Holding Natalia's hand, he kissed her eyes and whispered apologies in her ear.
Natalia's tears eventually subsided, leaving her to utter in a polite yet distant tone, "I'm okay now," before she turned away once Hamilton sat by the bed, watching her back, his eyes filled with a bitter sadness.
Natalia fell asleep again, with the night inching closer to dawn.
Only when he saw her sleeping peacefully did Hamilton gently pull her into his embrace.
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