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Chapter 2939
Ellar realized, 'That explains it. Since the hospital incident, she's been out of sight. She's been hiding because of her
injury.'
Patricia stayed silent, deliberately avoiding Eliar's eyes. Her only wish was to vanish from there.
Lulu, slightly taken aback, questioned, "How did you find us, Ellar? Were you following us?"
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt seemed impossible for Ellar to know they were meeting Martin or about Patricia's injury unless he had followed
them. Lulu understood how Patricia must be feeling - no matter how bravely she faced her scars, she wouldn't want
Ellar to see them.
Ellar, caught off guard, admitted, "I had a feeling you were hiding something from me. I just needed to know what it
was."
He had overheard Nicole mentioning a visit to Martin, a renowned medical professor. Desperate and worried, he
followed, only to discover Patricia's injury - the kind any girl would struggle to accept.
Nicole, seeing Ellar's distress, didn't reprimand him. "Well, now you know," she said, acknowledging that some
secrets were hard to keep.
Patricia had calmed down, her tone firm yet distant as she faced Ellar. "My issues aren't your concern anymore.
Please, leave."
Her indifferent tone and the way she distanced herself made it clear there was no longer any connection between
them.
Ellar, heartbroken by Patricia's state, bit his lip. Nicole's words echoed in his mind, reminding him to stay calm for
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmPatricia's sake. He couldn't risk causing her more pain.
Trying to contain his emotions, Ellar suggested, "I heard you were going to dinner. I haven't eaten either. Maybe we
could go together?"
But he was determined not to leave Patricia alone in her time of need. He'd stand by her, encouraging and
supporting her, regardless of the future.
Patricia, however, declined. "You go ahead, Ms. Riddle. I'll pass," she said, her voice strained from the effort to
remain composed. She feared she couldn't control her emotions if she joined them for dinner.
Ellar, instinctively reaching out to Patricia, offered a compromise, "Then I'll leave, and you stay."