hen she looked up, she met the man’s indifferent gaze.
To her surprise, she actually saw a faint trace of emotion in his eyes.
She had seen that same emotion in his eyes when they kissed in the warehouse.
Before she could respond, Joaquin strode toward the door.
Romina watched his retreating figure, feeling as if something was stuck in her throat, neither going up nor down.
That feeling was hard to describe.
It wasn’t until the door closed that she finally looked away, the corners of her lips involuntarily lifting.
By the time she realized it, she could no longer suppress her smile.
Wait a minute…
What was she smiling about?
Why did she feel so happy?
Romina quickly shook her head, trying to shake off the inappropriate thoughts from her mind.
Because it was raining today, there weren’t many patients at the wellness clinic, so she decided to leave early and drive to pick up Lina herself.
As soon as the child got in the car, she saw the box on the back seat.
“Auntie Romina, what is this?”
Lina reached out to touch the pink box, looking curiously toward the driver’s seat.
Romina nced back at her, then said calmly, “That’s a treat Joaquin gave you. We’ll open it and try it after we get home, okay?”
“Okay, I’ll listen to Auntie Romina.”
When they got home, Elliana was already cooking.
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Romina walked over curiously. “Howe you’re home so early today?”
“Everything’s been taken care of, so I got off early too.” Elliana looked behind her. “What’s that Lina is holding?”
Romina turned her head at the sound and saw the pink box in the child’s hands.
“These are pastries Joaquin sent over. They should taste pretty good, so I thought we could all try
some.”
Romina walked up to the child, opened the box, and saw the pastries inside.
There were more than thirty varieties in total, all beautifully packaged.
She took out a piece of pastry and handed it to the child. “Here, have some!”
“Thank you, Auntie Romina.”
“You should thank Joaquin,” Romina said as she put down the box and reached out to gently pat the child’s head. “Next time you see him, what should you say to Joaquin?”
“I should thank Daddy Joaquin in person and thank him for giving us such delicious pastries.”
Lina looked up at her, the smile on her face growing wider.
“Good girl, now go y! After a while, it’ll be time to do your homework…”
“Okay.”
After Lina left, Romina walked over to the sink to help Elliana wash the vegetables.
Elliana, holding a spat, turned her head while stir–frying. “I thought Mr. Bowman sent you another gift!”
“You’re overthinking it. Why would he send me a gift for no reason?”
“I can tell he has feelings for you. Can’t you see it?”
As Elliana finished speaking, Romina’s hands, which were washing the vegetables, suddenly paused.
After hesitating for a moment, she said lightly, “Just focus on your cooking and stop prying into gos- sip.”
Elliana replied seriously, “I’m a journalist, after all. I have to maintain my curiosity and sensitivity to in- formation…”
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“That kind of curiosity is best used for your work, not for gossip. When you be a tabloid reporter someday, then you can worry about digging up this kind of news.”
“Judging by your reaction, is there really something going on?”
Elliana leaned in curiously, a hint of intrigue flickering in her upturned eyes.
Romina lowered her head in embarrassment and continued picking vegetables, not intending to respond.
Seeing that Romina remained silent, Elliana stopped teasing her and focused on cooking.
In the days that followed, it rained continuously for several days.
On the afternoon when the rain was heaviest, Romina was seeing patients as usual at the wellness clinic. She had just sent off a patient when her phone on the desk suddenly rang.
She nced down and saw that it was a call from Jericho’s mother, Lenora.
Lenora usually wouldn’t bother her unless it was something important.
After hesitating for a moment, she finally answered the call. “Is there something you need?”
Ever since Romina and Jericho started their divorce, she had never called Lenora ‘Mom‘ again. At this point, even calling her ‘Auntie‘ felt inappropriate, so she simply didn’t address her at all.
“Grandpa is having trouble breathing again. Come over and take a look right away.”
Lenora’s voice came through the phone, sounding somewhat anxious.
Romina’s grip on her phone tightened suddenly. “When did the breathing difficulties start?”
“Just about an hour ago. Pleasee immediately.”
“Alright, I understand.”
After hanging up, Romina quickly got up from her desk and hurried to pack her medical kit.
“Romi, what happened this time?”
Miguel walked over curiously, looking at her with a worried expression.
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