?Chapter 380:
“Norah, as for my illness…”
Norah and Gil had had a private discussion, and they didn’t tell Susanna beforehand.
Susanna felt uneasy because she didn’t get any news from them.
Norah stroked Susanna’s hair.
“Trust me. I’ll make sure everything is alright.”
Susanna felt moved when she saw how determined Norah was.
“Haha. I wouldn’t have been so anxious if I knew you were the Supernatural Doctor.”
Susanna clung to Norah’s arm, looking adorable.
“I’ve been so worried that I lost sleep for several nights.”
Once Norah started dating Sean, Susanna made a lot of new friends. Her life became much more interesting. So, she was excited to recover so she could spend time with her friends.
Alice once mentioned they could go car racing in Ond. It was a new adventure for Susanna, and she was thrilled about it.
She preferred the thrill of racing with Norah over staying home like a realdy. She was fed up with that. In the past, boredom had been her constantpanion.
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Her life had been dull.
Her voice was soft and sad when she spoke. The smile disappeared from her face, and everyone felt pity for her. Norah gave her aforting pat on the shoulder.
“I told you to trust me. Even if you were on Death’s door, I’d be there to save you.”
“Alright, Norah, I understand.”
Norah chose to keep her conversation with Gil concerning Susanna’s leukemia secret. She needed to work out the treatment details for Susanna and ensure nothing went awry.
After some casual conversation in the living room, Alice decided to head to her room to rest.
Susanna rubbed her head and said with regret, “Oh! Alice and I ran into two rude people while we were out this afternoon, they cursed and even physically attacked Alice. Guess what, Norah? Alice and her bodyguard taught them a lesson. They got what they deserved.”
That rified why Phillip had to step in. Norah figured the incident might have caught the police’s attention.
“Alice, you’re really great. They didn’t say anything after you took down one of them.”
Alice used to be the top one in the organization. Norah wasn’t surprised; she knew Alice had the skills for it. Norah and Alice were often partners on missions as they were both highly skilled.
“Alice, thank you. You must be exhausted. Let me help you upstairs.”
Susanna carefully maneuvered Alice’s wheelchair.
“Sean, you’ve got 20 minutes to talk with Norah. After that, we’re heading back.”
Phillip made his way to the exit.
“I’ll be right outside, Mr. Scott.”
Suddenly, Norah and Sean found themselves alone in the living room, engulfed by quietness.
Norah moved closer to Sean, leaning her head against his chest.
She foundfort in his broad shoulders and enjoyed resting her head there while unwinding.
Sean gently ran his fingers through her hair.
“Are you—”
His voice caused his chest to vibrate slightly, which Norah could feel on her cheek.
“I’m not tired. Just pondering over something.”
She closed her eyes and stayed quiet.
She decided not to share the Wilson family’s issues with anyone just yet.
Perhaps in a few days or a month, she would reveal something that would astonish everyone in Glophia about the Wilson family.
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