Miles gave her a deep look before turning to leave.
Joanna was very perceptive and suddenly felt that there was something dangerous in that look.
She took a deep breath and sank back into the pillows, watching with a hollow gaze as the nurse hooked her up to the IV drip. She quickly grabbed her phone and sent a message to Nora, telling her to suppress Natalie''s trending story.
She wanted the news of her award to be the number one trending story instead.
Only after sending the message did she let the nurse administer the IV.
That afternoon, Luna, Sean, and Susan were all cleared for discharge.
Susan''s older brother came to pick her up.
Sebastian pulled his car up to the curb.
Looking at Natalie, his tone left no room for argument. "Get in. We''re going to see my grandmother tomorrow."
Natalie was speechless.
Looking at his calm, handsome face, she knew Sebastian was doing this on purpose.
She did need to visit his grandmother before the new year.
Natalie and Luna got into Sebastian''s car.
Of course, with the new year approaching, she didn''t want Sebastian to make trouble for her brother.
She would deal with it after the holiday.
After Sean got in as well, a faint smile appeared on Sebastian''s lips, and the four of them headed back to the vi.
Downstairs, Horace watched Sebastian leave with Natalie and the others. He frowned. Sebastian was finally back. Joanna hadpletely ruined everything.
He took the dinner he had brought and went up to Joanna''s room.
***
Back at the house.
Natalie made dinner for Sebastian, Luna, and Sean.
She was quick in the kitchen, and forty minutester, a sumptuous meal was on the table.
During dinner, Sebastian had two full helpings. He disliked eating out, but he always had a second te when Natalie was the one cooking.
Sean was quite surprised to see Sebastian eat so much.
Luna had been in the hospital for a day and a night and was exhausted. She finished her food quickly and looked at Natalie. “Natalie, I''m ured. I''m going to head back to bed You didn''t sleepst night either, so
you should get to bed early too."
Natalie smiled and nodded. “Okay! And you two, remember to take your medicine.
I''ve already given it to you."
Sean said, "Thank you, Natalie. Luna and I are going to head out now."
"Alright," Natalie replied.
Sean then added with a smile, "Natalie, take good care of Luna. She''s may savior. I''ve decided she''s the one for me for the rest of my life Without her, I wouldn''t be here."
“Ah...” Natalie found his words a bit dramatic, and she chuckled. "So, since Luna saved you, you''re going to spend the rest of your life making it up to her?"
Sean paused, then smiled as he looked at Luna. He did indeed want to marry her to repay the debt.
Luna shot him a harsh re. "What are you talking about? Are you leaving or not?"
Sean immediately adopted the obedient demeanor of a schoolboy. "Going, going. Luna, let''s go. It''s windy outside, you should put your hat on."
He still felt a bit weak, his steps slightly unsteady.
He helped Luna as they quickly left.
Natalie watched them go, a faint smile on her lips. Sean was a good guy.
She felt at ease entrusting Luna to him.
In her past life, Sean had been one of the most clear-headed people she knew. She never saw how his story ended, but she imagined it was a good one.
Natalie stood up and looked at Sebastian. “I''ll do the dishes."
Seeing the fatigue on her face, Sebastian took the dishes from her hands. “I''ll do them. You should go upstairs and rest.”
Natalie looked at him, somewhat surprised. “Do you even know how to do dishes?" Sebastian felt like she was underestimating him.
"It''s just washing dishes. I know how. Now go get some rest."
Natalie was exhausted, so she didn''t argue with him. "Okay. I''ll go up and rest then."