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Chapter 42 BLAIRE “How is he?” Ethan asked as he handeda cup of coffee. Blaze was sleeping on the bed. We’ve been here for a week now. And Blaze’s condition isn’t getting better. “It’s not looking good. He might be needing surgery sooner rather than later,” I answered. “I think that’s the best thing to do. We can’t afford to wait any longer until it’s too late for him.” “I think it’s the best thing to do as well. But even if I sold the shop, it wouldn’t cover all the expenses for the surgery. I have no idea where to get the money,” I told Ethan, the thing that I’m most concerned about. Ethan’s gaze softened with concern as he absorbed the weight of my words. “We can figure this out together, Blaire. Selling the shop might not be the only option.” I frowned as I turned to my side and looked at him with a confused look. “What do you mean?” I asked. “Do you remember the new hotel that I was telling you about? I think this is the best tfor you to consider their offer. They have a huge offer if you win their bid. I heard they are giving half the amount stated in the contract once you win the bid. That’s a huge amount of money, Blaire. It can already cover the expenses in the hospital,” Ethan explained. The prospect of the hotel offer lingered in the air, its potential casting a glimmer of hope amidst the shadows of uncertainty. “New York could be the solution, Blaire. Think about what it could mean for Blaze,” Ethan pressed gently, his eyes. reflecting a blend of encouragement and understanding.
A conflicted sigh escapedas I glanced at Blaze, vulnerable in his slumber. “It’s a tempting offer, Ethan. But leaving Blaze alone feels like abandoning him when he needsthe most.” Ethan’s expression softened, his reassurance a steady anchor. “You have nothing to worry about, Blaze. I’ll take care of him while you’re in New York. I’m sure he’ll better.” understand why you have to leave. This could be his only chance to get As I wrestled with the choice ahead, the hospital room beca battleground of emotions, where love
and duty clashed in a silent struggle. I nodded, acknowledging the truth in his words, yet the ache in my heart persisted. “I need tto think. I can’t imagine being miles away while Blaze fights for his life.” MOIL, 2. Chapter 42 Ethan squeezed my hand, a gesture of solidarity. “Take the tyou need. We’ll be here for Blaze, and when you’re ready, we’ll be here for you.” As I watched over Blaze, the hospital room transformed into a realm of decisions, where love and sacrifice danced in the delicate balance of life’s unpredictable symphony. The coffee grew colder, mirroring the unresolved tension that clung to the air. “You have no idea how this means so much to me, Ethan. I don’t know how to repay you, I said as I gently squeezed his hand tightly. “You know what I want from you, Blaire,” he said. I gulped in sudden awkwardness as I gently pulled my hand away from him. “I already told you my take on that matter. I can’t give you the love you deserve, Ethan. I’m a scarred woman, Ethan. I’m not ready to be in another relationship. I already have a lot on my plate. I don’t think I would be able to give you the love that you wanted. I-I’m sorry. I really appreciate all your help, but I think you should stop coming here,” I said. I’ve been aware of his feelings for me. But I don’t think I still have a heart to give him. My heart was already broken and shattered. There’s nothing he can do to fix it. “You’re a good man, Ethan. And I’m sure you’ll find a more suitable woman for you. I feel guilty for taking advantage of you. “No, no, no. Don’t say that. Everything I did, I did because I wanted to. Not because I wanted something from you in return. I’m not expecting, but I’m hoping that someday you’ll find it in your heart to givea chance. That’s all I’m asking, Blaire. A chance to prove to you that I’m not like your ex- husband.” I let out a loud sigh. Ethan has been nothing but good to us since I got here. But I don’t want to be selfish anymore. I should stop receiving help from him.
“I’m not the right woman for you, Ethan. You’ve already wasted so many years waiting for me, I think it’s the right tfor you to move on and look for someone who can give you the love that you deserve.” I stand firmly behind my decision. It’s not fair for Ethan to continue taking care of us when I know to myself that I can’t give him anything more than friendship. He took a loud breath, feeling defeated. “I respect your decision, Blaire. But please don’t stopfrom helping you and Blaze. Lethelp you; if not as your man, then at least as your friend,” he insisted. “Ethan…” “That’s not up for argument. I’m going to stay as your friend for as long as you need me Ethan’s unwavering determination echoed through the room, and a grateful warmth 2/3 3/3 09:13 Mon, 22 Jan Chapter 42 spread within me. “Thank you, Ethan. Your friendship means more tothan I can express right now.” He offered a reassuring smile and a silent promise to stand bythrough the storm. “Friends support each other, especially in the toughest times.” “Thank you,” I replied. “By the way, here’s the number and the address of their office,” he said before handinga card. “Give them a call in case you finally decide to give it a shot.” I took the card from Ethan; its smooth surface holds the potential to reshape our future. “I’ll think about it, Ethan. Thank you for being here for everything.” He nodded, a mix of concern and support in his eyes. “Take your time, Blaire. Whatever you decide, I’ll be here for you and Blaze.” With a quiet exchange of gratitude, the room held the weight of unspoken decisions. As I watched over Blaze, the card in my hand beca symbol of possibility, a gateway to a path that could lead to both challenges and triumphs. The choice was mine to make, and in the delicate dance of fate, I found
solace in the steadfast friendship that anchoredin the midst of life’s tempests. SEND GIFT COMMENT