Chapter 169 Elodie's reaction was stronger than she let on. Even with her composed expression, her instinctive recoil and the way she brushed Jarrod's hand aside betrayed her discomfort.
It was pure reflex.
Jarrod stopped in his tracks.
Bathed in the soft glow of the bedside lamp, his deep-set eyes seemed colder, more inscrutable.
He hadn't missed the subtle shifts in Elodie's mood.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe drew his hand back, his tone cool and even. "Fine. Suit yourself." Turning away, Jarrod sank onto the leather sofa nearby. He reached for a cigarette, fingers searching for his lighter. But then he paused, frowning, and instead slid the cigarette back into its case.
Elodie didn't protest about taking her medicine. She threw back the covers, grabbed the pills Jarrod had brought, and swallowed them all in one go with a gulp of water.
As for the box of dried cranberries he'd left on the nightstand she didn't touch it.
Jarrod noticed that, too.
After all, they'd been married for three years. Elodie's health had never been robust; she was no stranger to migraines and fevers. Usually, she'd fuss forever before taking her medicine-afraid of the bitterness, reluctant to swallow anything dry. She'd eat handfuls of dried fruit or candy just to get a single pill down.
But just now, she hadn't even looked at the cranberries.
She'd taken the bitter pills without a flicker of emotion.
When had she stopped minding the taste? Her head was swimming, but Elodie couldn't let go of the ring. She looked at Jarrod, coming straight to the point. "I cback today to ask if you'd consider sellingthe ring." Only then did Jarrod glance at her, his manner almost indifferent. "Sell it?" She didn't know what he meant by that. Her hands clenched tight as she blurted, "I'll pay whatever you want!" He gave a faint, dismissive laugh, eyes dark as ink. "Do you really think I need your money?" The words jolted Elodie, but before she could reply- "Elodie, is she feeling any better?" The door opened.
His grandmother entered quietly, voice gentle.
Seeing Elodie awake, she finally relaxed. "Sweetheart, do you still feel unwell? Jarrod toldlast night you had a fever-he couldn't even wake you." She'd been worried sick all night, barely sleeping, afraid Elodie might take a turn for the worse. The moment she woke up, she'd decided to check in.
Elodie froze, guilt gnawing at her for making the old woman worry. "Grandma, I'm fine now. It's still early-why don't you get srest?" She knew her concern was genuine. But at her age, she shouldn't be losing sleep over things like this. Grandma waved her off, unconcerned. "Nonsense, I hardly sleep these days. It's good forto get up and move around. You went to bed so early last night. Are you hungry?" Elodie hesitated, then nodded.
She'd fallen asleep before nine and hadn't eaten since. Now her stomach felt hollow.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmGrandma touched her forehead before saying, "I'll have them make snourishing soup-you'll feel better soon." There was always staff on duty at Silverstein Mansion, even at this hour.
Elodie felt a warmth spread through her. "Sorry to worry you, Grandma" Grandma patted her head affectionately. "Just sit tight, sweetheart." Once she left, the room slipped back into that awkward chill.
Jarrod glanced at his watch. "It's almost five. I'm going to shower." Still no answer to her question.
Elodie rubbed her aching temples, her head woozy, and finally got upton grab sclothes and take a shower in the guest room. Later, downstairs- She and Jarrod sat at the dining table, one after the other.
Grandma surveyed the two of them, quietly satisfied.
At least that rascal knows how to take care of his wife. He's not completely hopeless.
She served Elodie ssalad and bread, her voice warm. "For Valentine's Day, Grandma's made arrangement's for you two-a candlelit dinner at a nice restaurant, and..... a romantic suite for the night. You should take stto relax together."