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After Divorce 8

    <b>unapter </b><b>8 </b>Not <b>Everyone </b><b>Gets </b><b>to </b><b>See </b>Dr. <b>Davidson </b>


    “I’m busy,” Chloe snapped coldly. “If your mother needs to go see the doctor, you or Curtis can take her.” Without waiting for a reply, she ended the call and blocked Joanne’s number.


    During the past three years, every time Helen needed to see the doctor, Chloe had always been the one who handled everything, from making appointments at the hospital to getting in line, making payments, getting prescriptions, and going for follow–ups. Yet the Greens took her efforts for granted and never showed any gratitude.


    Today was supposed to be a follow–up appointment for Helen’s eye surgery.


    “Who was that?” Lena asked.


    “Curtis‘ sister. Don’t worry about it,” Chloe replied.


    Half an hourter, Curtis called her. “You’d better get to the hospital now, Chloe. I’ll never forgive you if anything happens to my mom.”


    Chloe frowned. She didn’t want to go, but the divorce hadn’t been finalized yet. She didn’t want any unnecessary trouble, so she eventually gave in.


    The moment she stepped into the hospital, Joanne stormed up to her. “You blocked me, didn’t you? I couldn’t get through to you, no matter how many times I called!”


    “I did,” Chloe admitted without hesitation.


    “How dare you!” Joanne fumed.


    Earlier, she’d taken Helen into the doctor’s office, only to be turned away because they hadn’t made an appointment.


    As everyone around them stared, she’d called Chloe over a dozen times with no response. It had been utterly humiliating.


    “Why wouldn’t I dare? It’s not like you’re the president or anything, so why must I always take your calls?<b>” </b>Chloe countered.


    While Joanne was rendered speechless, Curtis stepped in. “Whatever issues we have are between us. You shouldn’t have taken it out on my mom’s health.”


    “And how exactly did I take it out on her?” Chloe asked, amused.


    “You’ve always been the one to take her to appointments. Now that you’ve suddenly refused to take <b>her </b><b>to </b>the hospital, you’re obviously taking it out on her.”


    “So you’re aware that I was always the one who brought her here, huh? She raised you and Joanne<b>, </b><b>not </b>me, <b>so </b>it’s your duty to keep herpany. I did it out of kindness, not obligation<b>.</b>”


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    “Fine. Even if you won’te now, why can’t we get an appointment? Isn’t that your doing?” Curtis snapped.


    “Dr. Davidson is a retired military doctor. He’s elderly and only sees a very limited number of patients each week, so appointments need to be booked weeks or even months in advance. You can’t just get an appointment with him just because you want it.”


    “How did you manage to get them then?” Curtis demanded.


    “What do you think?” Chloe shot back.


    When Curtis fell silent, she knew he’d misunderstood. He’d always assumed that she snatched


    appointment slots from others when the truth was the doctor, Richard Davidson, had reserved a slot for her each time.


    She’d always arranged it in advance with Richard, but now, that wasn’t something she cared to exin.


    “Since Helen has already had her cataract surgery, another doctor in the department can handle the follow -up if she can’t see Dr. Davidson.”


    When Helen overheard that, she rushed over and jabbed a finger at Chloe. “You’re just trying to make me go blind by sending me off to a random doctor! You want me dead!”


    Her hand flew up toward Chloe’s cheek. When thetter dodged and frowned, Helen kept swinging her arms around, fueled by anger.


    Themotion outside the doctor’s office drew people’s attention, and momentster, Richard appeared.


    “What’s going on here? Oh? Chloe?” Richard stepped forward.


    “Dr. Davids-”


    Before Chloe could call out to him, Helen loudly cut in. “Chloe’s vicious, Dr. Davidson! She told me to settle for amon doctor when I’ve only ever trusted you! Thank goodness my son will divorce her soon, so he can marry someone who actually deserves him.”


    “Mom, I told you Sonya and I are just friends,” Curtis muttered awkwardly, tugging at her sleeve.


    “Just friends? You’ve always had feelings for Sonya, and now that she’s back, you should be with her. How can an orphan like Chloepare to the first female captain of AeroQuest Airlines?” Helen’s expression grew more disdainful with every word.


    Richard’s expression darkened. He turned to Helen and sternly announced, “In that case, perhaps you should find another doctor. I agreed to treat you out of respect for Chloe’s parents, but since you’re looking down on her, don’t bothering to me again.”


    “What?” The Greens froze in shock.


    “Her parents are dead! What respect could they possibly deserve?” Helen blurted out rudely.


    Hardened. “How dare you speak of them that way? Walter and Jenna were heroes


    who died for Alverton!”


    Helen immediately fell silent, though her eyes burned with deeper resentment toward Chloe.


    That was when Curtis stepped forward. “Dr. Davidson, my mom truly hopes you’ll continue her treatment.” <fn609d> This update is avable on find(?)ovel</fn609d>


    “We can pay whatever you want. Curtis has plenty of money,” Joanne arrogantly added.


    Disgust flickered across Richard’s face. Still, professionalism and his duty as a doctor reminded him that he shouldn’t turn away any patient seeking medical care.


    “Book an appointment like everyone else. I’ll see her whenever you manage to get one.”


    He motioned for the hospital staff to keep the Greens outside and led Chloe into his office. When they were seated, he gently asked, “What happened? Are you getting divorced?”


    Chloe nodded.


    He sighed but didn’t press her for more details. “Good. That family never deserved you anyway, and you deserve a far better man. Your parents would never have wanted to see you mistreated either, Chloe. You were their pride.”


    Tears welled up in Chloe’s eyes at the mention of Jenna and Walter.


    “I heard you brought their ashes back. Have they beenid to rest?”


    “Not yet. I n to take them home to Warlington in a few weeks, once everything’s settled,” Chloe said, shaking her head.


    “Tell me when you leave. I want to be there to pay my respects.”


    “I will,” Chloe said, her throat tight.


    Once the cooling–off period for the divorce was over, she would take Walter and Jenna’s ashes back to Warlington.


    That evening, Chloe returned to the vi and found Curtis home, a rarity ever since Sonya returned to


    Corvessia.


    “My mom still wants Dr. Davidson to oversee her treatment. Talk to him and make the arrangements so he’ll keep treating her,” he demanded.


    Chloe let out a shortugh.


    Did he really think a renowned physician like Richard could be ordered around like some family doctor?


    Doctors like Richard treated high–priority patients who were often critical figures in Alverton. Richard had only agreed to attend to Helen because he’d been close to Jenna, who’d also been a military doctor.


    Chapter & Not Everyone Gets to See Dr. Davidson


    Chloe said, “You can book the appointments yourself. Dr. Davidson is a responsible doctor and won’t turn away patients, so Helen can receive treatment from him as long as you manage to get an appointment.”


    When Curtis frowned, she coldly added, “Besides, you’re rich, aren’t you? Hire someone to wait in line and


    secure an appointment.”


    He opened his mouth to retort when his phone rang sharply. After he answered the call, his expression turned grim.


    As he hung up, he turned to Chloe. “The incident at the restaurant made the tabloids. They reported that I’m married and used Sonya of being a homewrecker.


    “You need to issue a statement with me immediately and rify that Sonya and I are just friends. This whole thing is all a misunderstanding!”
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