Head Over Heels
Chapter 261 Hearst, Are You Really Going To Marry Me
Since Cathy came to live with them, the relationship between Heidy and Hearst had changed gradually. The couple who once loved each other had drifted apart, but there seemed to be many things between them. Though Hearst didn't like this kind of life, there was nothing he could do. He was helpless and couldn't change anything about it.
For the next several days, Heidy didn't sleep well. She always felt empty as she was used to sleeping with Hearst. Under such a circumstance, Heidy's health was getting worse.
Today was weekend. Both Heidy and Hearst didn't need to go to work. The past weekend was the happiest time for them, but both of them wanted to escape from it desperately.
In the kitchen, Cathy was busy cooking. She was an diligent girl. She had learned to cook from the maid since she came here. She said knew nothing about cooking and she was glad that she could make herself a little useful. If it weren't for Hearst, Heidy would have liked Cathy. She looked like a little sister to Heidy. But now, she couldn't convinced herself to like Cathy.
In the living room, as soon as Heidy stood up from the sofa, she felt dizzy and tilted her body. Hearst came into the living room. Seeing the pale expression on her face, he frowned and said, "Heidy, what's wrong with you? You don't look good."
Raising her head, she got rid of his hand with a calm expression and said coldly, "I'm fine."
Before she took one step, she went black and fainted. Hearst held her with a rattled expression on his face. "Heidy, Heidy, call the doctor!" Then Hearst carried her on his arms and ran upstairs.
In the room, the doctor had checked the physical condition of Heidy and told Hearst honestly, "There is no big problem with Mrs. Heidy. She was dizzy because of lack of sleep. As long as she could get enough sleep, she was fine. But if it went on like this, I'm afraid that her body would not be able to sustain it. Recently, Mrs. Heidy is in poor health."
Hearing what the doctor said, Hearst said in a low voice, "Thank you, doctor."
"You're welcome. I'll prescribe some medicine for Mrs. Heidy," the doctor said as he walked outside.
Cathy stood there, her hands putting nervously in front of her. "Hearst, Heidy couldn't sleep because of me, right? She must hate me very much."
Then, Hearst raised his head and said in a calm voice, "Don't blame yourself. It has nothing to do with you. Let me handle it. You can leave now."
Cathy nodded her head, looked at Heidy worriedly, and finally turned around and left. For a moment, in the room, there were only Heidy and Hearst in the room.
Kissing her hand gently, he said in a hoarse voice, "I'm sorry, honey. I'm so sorry."
Hearst didn't expect that she would get sick again. He knew that she barely slept these day
t of the room, her eyes had already turned red. She took a deep breath and reminded herself, "Even it is for the sake of the children, to give them a complete family, I should try to ignore her."
Heidy then walked to the study. When she passed Hearst's study, she heard the voice of Cathy. "Hearst, I've been here for several days and I haven't gone out for a walk. Can you go out for a walk with me when you have time?"
Hearst didn't want to say yes. Until now, he still couldn't accept her. He raised his head and was about to refuse, but the clothes outside the study caught his attention. He knew that Heidy was standing there. With this in mind, Hearst changed his mind and calmly replied, "Okay, I'll be with you next week."
With both of her hands holding her face, Cathy said happily, "Hearst, thank you. You are so nice to me. You are really a gift from God. I'm so happy to meet you. Since I was a child, I only had my grandma by my side. Besides grandma, you are the best person in the world to me. I will take good care of you. As your wife, it's my obligation."
Hearing the word "wife", both Heidy and Hearst stiffened. Noticing the strange look on Hearst's face, Cathy asked curiously, "Hearst, grandma said you would marry me. Is that true? If you don't want to divorce Heidy, then it's okay. It's enough as long as I can stay with you. You don't need that marriage certificate."
After getting along with Heidy for these days, Cathy knew that though Heidy would lose her temper sometimes. However, she could sense that Heidy was not a bad person. Cathy wouldn't mind even if she had to take care of Hearst with her.
Heidy leaned against the wall and listened carefully to the conversation. She really wanted to know what Hearst would say to her. Inside the room, Hearst was silent for a long time. Then, he slowly opened his mouth...
For the next several days, Heidy didn't sleep well. She always felt empty as she was used to sleeping with Hearst. Under such a circumstance, Heidy's health was getting worse.
Today was weekend. Both Heidy and Hearst didn't need to go to work. The past weekend was the happiest time for them, but both of them wanted to escape from it desperately.
In the kitchen, Cathy was busy cooking. She was an diligent girl. She had learned to cook from the maid since she came here. She said knew nothing about cooking and she was glad that she could make herself a little useful. If it weren't for Hearst, Heidy would have liked Cathy. She looked like a little sister to Heidy. But now, she couldn't convinced herself to like Cathy.
In the living room, as soon as Heidy stood up from the sofa, she felt dizzy and tilted her body. Hearst came into the living room. Seeing the pale expression on her face, he frowned and said, "Heidy, what's wrong with you? You don't look good."
Raising her head, she got rid of his hand with a calm expression and said coldly, "I'm fine."
Before she took one step, she went black and fainted. Hearst held her with a rattled expression on his face. "Heidy, Heidy, call the doctor!" Then Hearst carried her on his arms and ran upstairs.
In the room, the doctor had checked the physical condition of Heidy and told Hearst honestly, "There is no big problem with Mrs. Heidy. She was dizzy because of lack of sleep. As long as she could get enough sleep, she was fine. But if it went on like this, I'm afraid that her body would not be able to sustain it. Recently, Mrs. Heidy is in poor health."
Hearing what the doctor said, Hearst said in a low voice, "Thank you, doctor."
"You're welcome. I'll prescribe some medicine for Mrs. Heidy," the doctor said as he walked outside.
Cathy stood there, her hands putting nervously in front of her. "Hearst, Heidy couldn't sleep because of me, right? She must hate me very much."
Then, Hearst raised his head and said in a calm voice, "Don't blame yourself. It has nothing to do with you. Let me handle it. You can leave now."
Cathy nodded her head, looked at Heidy worriedly, and finally turned around and left. For a moment, in the room, there were only Heidy and Hearst in the room.
Kissing her hand gently, he said in a hoarse voice, "I'm sorry, honey. I'm so sorry."
Hearst didn't expect that she would get sick again. He knew that she barely slept these day
t of the room, her eyes had already turned red. She took a deep breath and reminded herself, "Even it is for the sake of the children, to give them a complete family, I should try to ignore her."
Heidy then walked to the study. When she passed Hearst's study, she heard the voice of Cathy. "Hearst, I've been here for several days and I haven't gone out for a walk. Can you go out for a walk with me when you have time?"
Hearst didn't want to say yes. Until now, he still couldn't accept her. He raised his head and was about to refuse, but the clothes outside the study caught his attention. He knew that Heidy was standing there. With this in mind, Hearst changed his mind and calmly replied, "Okay, I'll be with you next week."
With both of her hands holding her face, Cathy said happily, "Hearst, thank you. You are so nice to me. You are really a gift from God. I'm so happy to meet you. Since I was a child, I only had my grandma by my side. Besides grandma, you are the best person in the world to me. I will take good care of you. As your wife, it's my obligation."
Hearing the word "wife", both Heidy and Hearst stiffened. Noticing the strange look on Hearst's face, Cathy asked curiously, "Hearst, grandma said you would marry me. Is that true? If you don't want to divorce Heidy, then it's okay. It's enough as long as I can stay with you. You don't need that marriage certificate."
After getting along with Heidy for these days, Cathy knew that though Heidy would lose her temper sometimes. However, she could sense that Heidy was not a bad person. Cathy wouldn't mind even if she had to take care of Hearst with her.
Heidy leaned against the wall and listened carefully to the conversation. She really wanted to know what Hearst would say to her. Inside the room, Hearst was silent for a long time. Then, he slowly opened his mouth...
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