Chapter 2069
"Hey, Be," Barry looked up, his smile as bright as the morning sun. "Feeling any better?"
"How are you holding up, Be?" Joyce, perched on the edge of her hospital bed, chimed in with
genuine concern.
"I''m fine." Arabe set a basket of apples on the table, her eyes brieflynding on the bowl of oatmeal
in Barry''s hands. "What''s Joyce eating?"
"I tried whipping up some nutritious oatmeal I found online. It''s not much to look at." Barry chuckled, a
little embarrassed.
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Joyce added with a smile, "But it tastes pretty good."
Arabe saw the love in their eyes for each other and her lips curved in a gentle smile. "How''s your
neck, still sore?"
"Not at all," Joyce beamed.
"And your arm?"
"That''s all better too."
"I ate the fruit you sent over to my ce; it was sweet and really delicious."
Joyce tugged Arabe to sit beside her on the bed. "Be, you''ve been through so much for me and
Mya. I wanted toe see you myself, but the doc said I have to be observed for a couple days. I
should be discharged tomorrow if all is well."
Before Arabe had rushed to her rescue, Joyce had been hit on the head by one of Ynda''s goons,
causing dizziness, headaches, and bouts of nausea, hence the hospital''s watchful eye.
"Now you''re feeling better?"
"All good, I''ll be out of here by tomorrow."
After chatting for a bit, Arabe went to visit Mya.
Mya had been pped by Ynda and stabbed in the leg, but luckily her winter coat had cushioned the
blow, and it wasn''t too deep. Still, she was in for some difort and couldn''t walk around much for a
while.
Adair was there, the wealthy young gentleman proving to be unexpectedly attentive and caring.
After spending some time with Mya, Arabe moved on to see Edith.
"Ms. Be, I can''t thank you enough for saving me." Edith attempted to get out of bed to show her deep
gratitude.
Arabe quickly reached out to steady her. "No need for such formalities. You''ve been nothing but loyal
to the Collins family. It is I who should be thanking you."
Tears welled up in Edith''s eyes. "When I saw you coughing up blood but still fighting to save me, Ms.
Be, your kindness is something I can never repay. Please, let me bow to you."
Again, Edith tried to get out of bed to bow.
Edith''s eyes grew even more moist. She couldn''t understand why anyone would want to hurt someone
as kind-hearted as Arabe.
Edith nced at the check, which had $50,000 written on it, and immediately protested. "No, no, your
parents visited this morning and offered money as well, but I refused. I don''t feel burdened by you, on
the contrary, meeting you and serving the Collins family has been the best decision of my life, my
fortune."
"This is for you to buy some supplements," Arabe insisted, trying to hand over the check.
Arabe hadn''t expected the conversation to turn towards weddings but responded with a soft smile,
"You''ll definitely be on the guest list."