Chapter 2054
Erik said, "Go check on her for me."
Cicely''s gaze followed the man as he disappeared, then she withdrew her attention. It was a familiar
face, one that had shed with Seth in heated debates before.
Shane. Another assistant working alongside Seth.
"Grandpa, take care of yourself."
With such a cmity befalling the family, Erik was bedridden. There was a family doctor in the
house, and she had not even returned home to visit.
"I''m fine. Just go see how Danielle is doing, I heard she''s in a bad way."d2
"Grandpa." Cicely got up and walked over to the railing and watched the peopleing and going
in the parking lot, "Issac is dead."
The silence on the other end of the phone was long and heavy.
Cicely''s slender hands gripped the rusted railing tightly as she spoke in a t tone. "If only Patty and
Danielle hadn''t dilly-dallied and just gotten on the rescue chopper quicker. It wouldn''t have taken
much, maybe just a minute sooner, no, perhaps thirty seconds, or even ten might have been
enough. We could''ve avoided the st, and Issac wouldn''t have left me."
A deep, gravelly voice filled with helplessness and a choke of emotion came from the phone,
"Cicely..."
"Grandpa, do you know what Issac meant to me? He was like the air to me, barely noticeable when
around, but now that he''s gone..."
Danielle was the old man''s granddaughter. So was she.
If it wasn''t for Patty wasting so much time for the sake of Danielle, Issac wouldn''t have died.
After a long pause, Cicely took a deep breath, "Alright. I''ll go check on Danielle for you."
Hanging up, Cicely put away her phone and turned, expressionless, towards the hospital.
Shane hadn''t been in Danielle''s room for long before Cicely arrived. Charlie was holding a bag of
fruit and some lunch. The two following behind Cicely automatically stood to either side of the
hospital room door, not entering with her.
Patty was there in Danielle''s room, looking haggard with sunken, swollen eyes. Patty sat at the
edge of the bed, peeling an apple Shane had handed her, starting at the top, when she heard a
knock and turned to see Cicely in the doorway.
Before Shane could react, Patty had already jumped to her feet, looking at Cicely warily. "What are
you doing here?"
Shane quietly left the room. These were matters among women, especially when it came to love
and hate. It was best for him to keep out of their delicate affairs.
Cicely cracked a wry smile, "Ms. Patty, Danielle has Ellis blood in her veins. Strictly speaking, I''m
closer to her than you are, so why wouldn''t Ie?"
With that said, she approached the bed.
Her eyes fell on the person wrapped up so tightly on the bed, only eyes and mouth visible.
Danielle’s mouth was crusted with dry skin. Those bloodshot eyes were filled with intense hatred, as
if all her strength were focused there, wishing she could tear Cicely apart.
Suddenly, Cicelyughed, "Grandpa''s not well, and he asked me toe check on you. So I came
to see just how pitiful you are. Covered in burns, your face disfigured, huh? Your legs had just
healed, and now you''re back in bed. What''s the point of living like this?"
"Cicely, have you got no humanity? That''s your cousin you''re talking about, do you really wish her
dead?!"
Patty could no longer hold back, shaking with rage. Her voice exploded in Cicely''s ear, yet Cicely
remained indifferent, her gaze fixed on Danielle. The eyes that peeked out from the bandages
looked bothical and pitiable. Right now, those eyes red at her with a fury that seemed
desperate to convey her hatred.
"Why are you ring at me? Seems like, Issac and I have rescued an ungrateful viper. Danielle,
were you born under a cursed star? Why does everyone around you suffer misfortune?"
Danielle''s lips trembled, "You are the cursed one." Her voice was hoarse, and it seemed as if
speaking was pulling at her wounds, causing tears to well up in her eyes.
Cicely''s smile slowly cooled. "Danielle, if you hadn''t returned to the Ellis family, so many things
wouldn''t have happened. I wouldn''t have met you or Seth. You two together make no more
difference to me than if you were stray dogs."
"Cicely!" Patty suddenly shouted beside her, "Do you not hear how ridiculous you sound? Danielle
and Seth are like stray dogs to you? And what does that make you? Have you forgotten how you
used to cling to Seth?"
At that, Cicely slowly turned her head, her detached and icy gaze making Patty instinctively step
back. "What do you want?"
"Are you out of your mind?" Cicely finally said, "Can''t you understand in English or are you
deliberately picking a fight? Everyone knows how I feel about Seth. He always thought I was
heartless and ungrateful, but somehow I always felt that it''s actually you who are the most
ungrateful?"
"You..."
"If we hadn''te to save you, do you think you''d still be alive to argue with me about these petty
things? I don''t expect gratitude, but is a simple ''thank you'' too much for your oh-so-superior
upbringing?"
Patty paused, the anger in her eyes intensifying. "You saving us? Wasn''t it you who ruined Diaz
International, trying to curry favor so I wouldn''t stand in the way of you and Seth? Otherwise, why
would you bother to risk your lives to save us? What a joke! If you hadn''te, we would have
missed the explosion, and Danielle wouldn''t be like this. You have the nerve toe here and take
credit, but I haven''t even begun to settle the score with you."
Cicely felt the absurdity of it all. How twisted must one''s morals and worldview be to be so
thankless, to be unable to distinguish right from wrong, and to so tantly distort the truth.
Cicely turned slowly, her eyes narrowing with a dangerous glint as she took two steps closer. "If we
hadn''te along, Danielle would be nothing but ash right now, and so would you. Your fate?
Nothing more than two charred corpses."
Patty seemed to shrink back at her words, her shoulders tensing with fear.
"Patty, I never expected you to be falling over yourselves with gratitude, but you have to understand
something. Your lives? They were saved by Issac. So, you owe him. Even if you scrape by every
day from here on out, you live with that debt of gratitude. If it weren''t for you two, he wouldn''t be
dead."
There was a brief silence in the hospital room. "Dead? Ha."
Patty''s sneer made Cicely''s temples throb with a sudden pulse.
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"What does his death have to do with us? Got what he deserved, didn''t he?"