<b>Chapter 410 </b>
After <b>getting </b>home <b>from </b>James‘ <b>ce</b>, Mirabe headed straight to her <b>room</b><b>. </b>After a quick <b>wash</b><b>–</b><b>up</b><b>, </b><b>without </b><b>even </b><b>cracking </b>open <b>a </b>book<b>, </b><b>she </b>sprawled out on her bed <b>and </b><b>fell </b><b>into </b><b>a </b>deep sleep.
<b>Post</b>–<b>acupuncture</b>, she always required heaps of sleep to recover. So, she flung <b>the </b>unreasonable demands the scamming old man made over the phone, out of her mind like yesterday’s newspaper. Before hitting the hay, she had even set her phone to Do Not <b>Disturb </b><b>mode</b><b>. </b>
Therefore, poor Donald waited in the hospital for half a day. He was convinced that Mirabe’s soft heart would bring her to the hospital, armsden with goodies. Instead, he was left watching the clock handspletep afterp… until 11 PM came and went. There was no shadow of Mirabe, not even a buzz from the phone.
Donald’s mustache practically bristled with indignation. “What kind of girl is she? Not an ounce ofpassion!” Fuming, Donald fished out his phone and dialed Mirabe’s
number.
The phone rang off the hook until an automated voice signaled the call had gone unanswered. Donald mashed the end call button with a forceful thumb.
Just then, the silence of the hospital room was broken by a grumbling tummy. Donald looked down, feeling quite sorry for himself, and patted his belly.
He was so starving.
But then he thought, “<b>If </b>I’m asleep, I won’t feel hungry.” With that, heid back down, pulled the nket over himself, and closed his eyes, trying to sleep.
Five minutester, as the grumbling grew louder, Donald flung off the covers and sat up, irritated. He nced at the nightstand, where a lone apple remained in the fruit bowl – thest of four the nurse had brought him that afternoon.
Just looking at thatst apple made his teeth itch with acidity, and he mentally tallied a new grudge against Mirabe.
<b>It </b>was just a scam, but this girl was proving to be anything but sweet.
<b>Just </b>like his no–good, ungrateful son. Cold–blooded and heartless!
**
The next day.
Mirabe woke up, refreshed from a dreamless night, and reached for her phone to check <b>the </b>time<b>, </b><b>only </b><b>to </b>find it unresponsive.
Pressing and holding the power button<b>, </b>she was greeted with a low battery warning<b>. </b>
10:29
before the device shut <b>down </b><b>again</b>. <b>She </b><b>squinted </b><b>in </b><b>confusion</b><b>; justst night</b>, <b>it </b><b>had </b><b>been </b>at eighty percent
<b>Shrugging </b><b>off </b>the covers<b>, </b><b>she </b>got <b>out </b><b>of </b>bed, <b>plugged </b>her <b>phone </b><b>in </b><b>to </b><b>charge</b><b>, </b><b>and </b><b>donned </b>her school uniform <b>before </b><b>heading </b><b>to </b>the <b>bathroom</b>.
After freshening up<b>, </b>she <b>didn’t </b><b>bother </b>with <b>the </b>phone again <b>and </b>walked <b>out </b>of her <b>room</b>, making her way downstairs.
Leo <b>had </b>flown <b>out </b><b>to </b><b>a </b>neighboring state for a <b>music </b>video shoot the day before<b>, </b><b>so </b><b>only </b>her parents <b>and </b>Zach were <b>at </b>the breakfast table. Mirabe greeted the trio and pulled up a chair, digging <b>into </b>her breakfast quietly.
<b>The </b>three <b>had </b>been chatting before she came down.
“Zach, no matter what, you have to go on that blind date this Saturday,” their mom insisted.
Mirabe had just taken a sip of her milk when she heard her mom’s words and nearly choked.
A blind date<b>? </b>
She nced sideways, taking a quiet look at Zach sitting next to her. Sinceing back, she couldn’t recall Zach ever bringing a female friend home.
Zach pushed his sses up his nose and looked at Delh with exasperation. “Mom, can we not do this? What century are we living in to still need blind dates?”
Delh chuckled derisively, “And how else are you going to find someone?”
Zach was speechless. His own mother had hit him where it hurt.
“Even though you’re the most average–looking in our family, and blind dates might notnd <b>you </b>the right match, we’re not giving up on you,” Shawn added, solemn and serious.
Zach, known as the most handsome man in the legal world, was at a loss for words.
<b>Great</b>, <b>what </b>a tag–team heart–stabbing duo.