My Husband, Warm The Bed

Chapter 1826



Chapter 1826

Only then did Adrienne realize that Jefferson had cold sweat all over his forehead. His face and lips were pale of color, which made her heart hurt so much that she almost couldn't breathe. She commented, "It must have been excruciating... I'll get you some glucose."

"No!" Jefferson smiled as he noticed the tears in the corner of her eyes. He raised his hand and rubbed her head. "Little Specky, I'm really fine. Don't..."

Before he could finish his words, Adrienne interrupted him, "Although the wounds have been bandaged, you have lost too much blood, so you shouldn't move around. Please lie down and I'll ask the doctor about your situation."

However, as soon as Adrienne stood up, Jefferson reached out and pulled her back. "Why are you crying?"

She had just told him to lie down, but he had sat up again. Adrienne was afraid that he would tear his wound, therefore she did not dare to struggle. "I told you to lie down and not move, didn't you hear me?"

Jefferson did not care about his injury at all.

All he could see was her tears. "I asked you why you were crying. Are your wounds hurting you?"

"Why would I cry? When did you see me crying? My injury is nothing compared to yours." Adrienne was also someone with an ego. She didn't want him to see her shed tears, nor did she want him to know why she shed tears. She definitely didn't want him to know how nervous she was when she was taking the bullet out.

She was afraid that if she made a slight tremble, she would sever a nerve in his leg, which would make him unable to walk normally for the rest of his life.

"Little Specky..." Jefferson called her name with a low voice. He touched the corner of her eye with his thumb and gently wiped the tears from her eyes. "I'm all right now. Really. Just relax."

Jefferson was happy that she was so worried about him.

But at the same time he felt bad when she cried over him.

She was his Little Specky, a little idiot who only knew how to work. How could she cry over him?

Earlier on, he had already thought of ways to distract her attention, but none of them

worked. She still ended up crying from worry.

"You look horrible, but you're still insisting you're fine. Do you think I am really that stupid?" Adrienne scolded him angrily with a nasal voice.

"The bullet has been successfully removed. I'm fine now, you little fool." Jefferson explained patiently, "You really don't have to worry about me anymore."

"The fool here is you!" Adrienne sniffed. She didn't want to let him see her sad face, hence she forced a smile and questioned, "What's so good about me? Am I worth hurting yourself over?"

"I don't know," Jefferson answered truthfully. He didn't know what was so good about her, but he knew he wanted to be with her. He wanted to marry her and take care of her for the rest of her life. He had thought this way for a long time.

"You are a huge idiot. You don't know even know what's good about me, yet you took bullets for me." Adrienne wanted to hold back her tears. But for some reason, the more she tried to hold her tears back, the more she felt like crying. Adrienne wailed, "You massive fool. Do you know how afraid I have been these two days? I was so scared that I might never see you again. I thought you might disappear from my life."

Jefferson had no idea. He thought that his two-day disappearance would have no effect on her life at all. In fact, he thought she would be more relaxed without him bothering her.

"Little Specky, I..."

"You don't know! How could you know!" After accumulating so much fear for two days, she finally was able to vent it out. She erupted like an exploding volcano.

Adrienne was full of snot and tears. "You just confessed to me and I had just started to believe you. Then, you left me alone and disappeared silently. I was so anxious. I didn't even dare to go back to our home. I didn't want to face an empty house without you in it. Without you, the house is not a home at all."

"Don't cry anymore, you idiot. I'm right in front of you. I knew all along about their plans and I was just out-scheming them." It turned out that he played such an important role in her heart. Without him, their house was not home.

Jefferson let out a long sigh of relief and felt delighted in his heart. It seemed that his love for her all these years was not wasted. He did not regret getting shot twice at all.

"Why didn't you tell me what you had planned? What if you hadn't managed to

escape? What if..." The more Adrienne thought about it, the more scared she became. She cried so hard that her body shook violently. Jefferson's heart ached with worry. "Didn't you say that I should get out of your life? Wouldn't it be better for me to leave you?"

Adrienne cried and yelled at him, "I just said those things out of anger. How could you take them seriously?"

Jefferson felt a sudden warmth in his heart upon hearing her words. He wished to hear more about how much she cared for him. "So you're actually anxious about me and reluctant to leave me."

This time, Adrienne did not deny it and admitted boldly, "I just can't live without you."

"Little idiot, since you've said so, I'll live forever. Not even the Grim Reaper himself can take my time with you away." For her, he would cherish his life. He would never risk his life by knowingly falling into an enemy's trap again.

"Who do you think you are? Do you think you're invincible? That you won't bleed? Your wounds won't heal magically on their own. You are an ordinary man made of flesh and blood. You don't have the ability to fight against the Grim Reaper. Do you get what I'm saying?" Adrienne knew that sometimes,

Jefferson really overestimated himself.

"As long as you are beside me, I can do it." He held Adrienne's face and gently kissed away her tears. "Be good, don't cry. Otherwise, if others see you like this, they will think that I am bullying you."

Adrienne wiped her tears. "You've always bullied me. Don't tell me I'm not allowed to cry."

"I admit that I used to bully you, but today, it's clearly you who bullied me."

"If I say you're the one who bullied me then you're the one who bullied me. You're not allowed to refute." C0ntent © 2024 (N/ô)velDrama.Org.

"How overbearing!"

"I learned it from you."

"Okay, whatever you say. Can you stop crying now?" The sight of her crying was breaking his heart into pieces.

Adrienne decided to take advantage of the situation. "Promise me that you won't do such a silly thing like today ever again in the future."

"Dumb*ss, I wasn't doing anything stupid, I was just protecting the girl I like." Jefferson looked at her, his pale lips slightly raised. Although he was injured, his eyes were full of tenderness and love.

Looking at his affectionate eyes, Adrienne felt a slight quiver in her heart. She couldn't help but say, "When your legs are healed, let's find some time to hold our wedding."


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