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Chapter 126
Her heart gave a traitorous lurch.
“How long has he been standing there?*
The streetlights cast a soft glow on his face, accentuating the sharp lines of his jaw. There was something unreadable in his eyes–something that made her uneasy.
She hesitated, gripping her purse strap. “What are you doing here?”
Arnold didn’t answer right away. Instead, he studied her, as if trying to read her thoughts.
Finally, he said, “I was waiting for you.”
A lump formed in Nora’s throat.
She didn’t know whether to feel flattered or alarmed.
Nora didn’t pause, her footsteps steady as she prepared to walk past him. But before she could move any farther, Arnold spoke.
“Grandmother had a fall last night,” his voice was calm yet laced with something deeper, something he rarely let surface. “She’d quite like you to visit her.”
For a second, Nora wavered.
She wasn’t sure what surprised her more–the news of Grandmother’s fall or the fact that Arnold had sought her out to deliver the message. But she kept her expression neutral, merely giving a short nod before continuing past him.
She didn’t owe him anything.
That afternoon, Nora left work early. The weight of Arnold’s words had lingered in her mind longer than she cared to admit. Though she wasn’t part of their world anymore, Grandmother had always been kind to her in her own way. And despite everything, a fall at her age was serious.
The orthopedic hospital was quiet when she arrived, the scent of antiseptic thick in the air. As she stepped into the hallway, she barely had time to register her surroundings before a familiar figure
dashed toward her.
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“Mommy”
Alex’s voice was bright with excitement as he rushed forward, wrapping his arms around her waist in a tight embrace.
Caught off guard, Nora hesitated for a fraction of a second before her arms came around him instinctively. His warmth, his energy–it was still the same.
“You came!” Alex beamed up at her, his eyes filled with unfiltered joy.
Nora gave him a small smile. “I heard Grandmother wanted to see me.”
Upon entering the hospital room, Alex took it upon himself to pick out a few fruits on the table and go to the sink to clean them, as if he were playing the role of a young adult caring for a sick person.
Inside, Grandmother was sitting up in bed, her sharp eyes lifting when she saw Nora. A flicker of surprise crossed her face before it settled into something softer, almost nostalgic. But a moment later, her expression dimmed, a trace of guilt replacing the initial warmth.
Nora greeted her politely, keeping her voice light and distant.
Grandmother sighed, her fingers curling into the blanket. “You shouldn’t have troubled yourself to
come.”
“It’s no trouble,” Nora replied.
For a moment, there was silence between them. Then Grandmother spoke again, her voice quiet, “I suppose this whole mess has nothing to do with you anymore.”
Nora met her gaze, understanding what she meant. The divorce. The decisions Arnold had made.
The lines that had been drawn between them.
Nora said gently, “This is between me and Arnold only, and has nothing to do with you. You have been very kind to me over the years, and I have always been grateful to you.”
Grandmother sighed as she took Nora’s hand and patted it, saying, “You’re a wonderful woman, is
Arnold his ……”
She didn’t finish her sentence when Alex pushed his way in and the two silently stopped talking
about the divorce.
Alex, still holding onto Nora’s sleeve, sensed the shift in the air but didn’t understand it. Instead, he looked between them with wide eyes before breaking into a grin.
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“I’m glad you’re here,” he said sincerely.
Nora patted his head. “I won’t stay long.”
She spent some time sitting with Grandmother, keeping the conversation light. She let Alex talk the most, watching as he animatedly described his day. It was easier that way–less room for tension, less room for painful reminders.
Then, as evening approached, the nurse came in with Grandmother’s dinner tray. The elderly woman glanced at Arnold, who had been silent for most of the visit, then turned to Nora.
“You guys haven’t eaten yet, have you? Arnold, make arrangements to join Nora and Alex-” Grandmother instructed lightly, though there was something firm in her tone.
Nora shook her head immediately. “I’ve already eaten.”
Alex, who had been listening quietly, tugged at her sleeve again. “But I haven’t eaten with you in so long.”
His words were innocent, but they held a weight Nora wasn’t prepared for.
Memories of last night flashed in her mind–the back she had seen on the street, the unanswered calls. A sharp pang settled in her chest.
She lowered her gaze, masking her emotions with a faint smile. “I’m been working all day. I’m tired, don’t want to walk around. You guys go eat.”
His grip on her arm tightened slightly, as if reluctant to let go. But after a moment, he slowly nodded, though his disappointment was clear.