Breaking Free, Loving Again -The Flash Marriage with Mr. CEO
Chapter 12 How is that hard to understand?
Arwen hadn''t expected Delyth to be so vicious. Her pupils dilated as she tried to grab onto something to keep herself from falling, but there was nothing around. "Ah–" she screamed in fear, while bracing herself for the pain that would be coming next.
But just in time, a hand reached out and caught her. Arwen sighed in relief, closing her eyes, and taking in a deep breath. The fall had been so close that, even though she didn''t hit the floor, her heart felt the dread of the potential pain.
"Are you fine?" A concerned voice asked, and Arwen looked up to find Dr. Clark, worry etched on his brows.
Arwen nodded to him. "I am fine. Thank you, Dr. Clark," she said as the doctor helped her back into the chair. Once she was settled, he turned to Delyth, his gaze cold and piercing.
"Could you tell me what you were trying to do, miss?" His voice was even colder than his eyes, making Delyth flinch.
Swallowing her fear visibly, she looked at him before darting her eyes towards Arwen. Her brows furrowed in faux concern as she apologetically explained, "I–I am really sorry, Arwen. I didn''t mean to push you. You were struggling, so I just wanted to help you. You believe me, right?"
Arwen didn''t respond but her gaze didn''t hide the condemnation. She might not know Delyth very well, but she surely knows that the woman was not as innocent and sweet as she always pretends to be.
"A help that''s unasked doesn''t benefit anyone. At your age, shouldn''t you know this already, miss?" Jason didn''t know who the woman was but he had clearly seen her deliberately trying to harm Arwen.
Delyth felt cornered. She just wanted to teach Arwen a lesson; she didn''t expect someone to appear and save her. "I truly didn''t mean to harm. Arwen is my friend —why would I deliberately do that to her?" Jason looked handsome, and Delyth didn''t want him to misunderstand her.
Arwen couldn''t believe what she was hearing. Really? After not seeing her for half a month since the accident, this was what he had to say? Blaming her for something she hadn''t done?
"Ryan, can you see it clearly?" she huffed, no longer able to take his unfounded accusations. "I know you care for her, but could you not be blind for once? How am I to be blamed for this?"
Ryan was taken aback for a moment. Arwen had never spoken to him like this before. "If not you, then who? I saw you push her. Do you want to lie and say you didn''t?"
Arwen''s gaze turned sharp as she repeated his accusation. "I pushed her? Do you really think I am capable of pushing her so hard, Ryan? Can''t you see my condition?"
Ryan had noted her sitting in the wheelchair. He wanted to ask her about it, but after what he believed he had seen, he couldn''t just let it go.
"Your condition has nothing to do with Delyth. Don''t blame her for it. She was in the accident too and had suffered injuries. Unlike you, her injuries are-internal. Can you understand her pain? She —" Before he could say more, Jason had enough of the absurd show.
Interrupting him, Jason said, "Ms. Quinn meant that she is not in the position to push anyone. She is sitting in a wheelchair. She doesn''t have strength to push someone, especially not with enough force to knock them over. How is that hard to understand?"
Ryan frowned and asked, "Who are you?"
Jason didn''t want to respond but, to make things clear, he said, "I am her doctor. I have been treating her since the accident I know her condition, which is why I am telling you it''s impossible for Ms. Quinn to push someone with such force."
Ryan''s brows furrowed and he looked down at Delyth, who was still weak in his arms. "Delyth, what''s happening?"