I Am the Sweetheart of Mr. CEO
Chapter 157: What I Need Is Not Pity
CHAPTER 157: CHAPTER 157: WHAT I NEED IS NOT PITY
"Nathan, you have to take good care of Vera for me." At this point, tears had already flowed from Grandma Wave’s eyes, "Vera’s life has been so tough these past few years!"
Nathan Leafcastle held Vera Wave’s hand, "Grandma, don’t worry, I will!"
"Yes, Grandma believes in you!" Grandma Wave smiled through her tears, "You’ve been sensible since you were little. By the way, Nathan, how are your parents? Please tell them that I will be discharged in a few days, and I wish they could come to the old house for a nice gathering!"
But Nathan Leafcastle’s parents are divorced, asking that only makes him uncomfortable, doesn’t it?
"Grandma!" Vera quickly withdrew her hand, "You should focus on getting better first, Nathan is alone here now."
The elder’s mind was clear one moment and muddled the next, talking one moment, and falling asleep the next.
Vera helped tuck her in and instructed the caregiver to watch over her, then gestured to Nathan to lead him out of the ward.
"Grandma is just like this, her mind’s a mess and her memory is muddled. Just listen to what she says but don’t take it too much to heart!"
Nathan laughed, "When speaking to me, you don’t have to be so formal, it sounds really awkward to me."
Vera smiled apologetically at him, "Sorry, I’ll be mindful from now on."
They walked to the elevator together, Nathan glanced at the document she was holding, "What do you do for work now?"
"I’m in the Advertising Department at Ashton."
Just as she finished speaking, her phone rang. Vera answered it, and her landlord’s voice came through, "Ms. Wave, the relocation documents have arrived for my house. You better start looking for a new place!"
"So soon? But I’ve paid rent until mid-April!"
"I’ll definitely refund the extra rent to you. The demolition is happening now, I can’t do anything about it, we’ve already signed the agreement over here. How about this, I’ll come by this weekend to collect the keys and refund your rent."
After saying that, the landlord hung up the phone.
Listening to the dial tone, Vera frowned.
Where would she find a place in such a short time?
"What’s wrong?" Nathan asked from the side.
"It’s nothing." Vera smiled at him, stepped out of the elevator, "Thank you for visiting Grandma today. Take care on your way home, goodbye!"
"Vera!" Nathan hurried a couple of steps forward, grabbed her arm, "My place is pretty big. How about... you stay for a few days to relieve the immediate pressure? You can move out when you find a suitable place."
"No need, that would be too inconvenient!" Vera withdrew her hand, smiling at him, "It’s okay, I can just stay at my friend’s place for a few days."
"Shall I take you back then?"
"No need, the subway works just fine for me."
Nathan looked deeply at her face, his eyes conveying profound emotion, "Do you dislike me so much?"
"No, not at all. I... I just think it’d be too troublesome."
"Vera!"
"Brother Nathan," Vera met his concerned gaze with determination, "I know you mean well, but right now I don’t need pity and sympathy. If you really want to help, check into the old house situation for me, would you? I take the subway every day, I’m quite familiar with it, don’t worry. I’ll text you when I get home. Goodbye."
Turning around, she dashed down the steps, waved at him from a distance, then turned, striding towards the subway station.
In the night, under the streetlights, though carrying a big bag and holding a load of documents, her slender back remained straight, radiating resilience and pride.