Chapter 175 Jarrod examined the package in his hands, his gaze catching on the shipping label-it had been sent out two months ago.
He turned the envelope over, absently tilting it, and heard something small rolling around inside. Apparently, there was more than just paperwork in there.
Jarrod's expression grew pensive. He considered calling Elodie.
Before he could reach for his phone, the office door burst open. Sylvie stormed in, eyes red and brimming with tears. "Jarrod, can you cwithto the hospital? My mother just collapsed..." Jarrod's face hardened. The muscles in his hand tightened around the envelope. "Let's go." Sylvie hurried out ahead of him.
He glanced down at the package again, then decided to simply take it with him as he headed downstairs.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtKeith ran into them on his way back in. Spotting Jarrod and Sylvie heading out, Jarrod gave a curt order. "Bring the car around. We're going to the hospital." Keith's eyes landed on the envelope in Jarrod's hand. It looked familiar.
"Yes, sir." At the hospital, Sylvie rushed off toward the elevators, not sparing a second.
Jarrod watched her go, then turned to Keith. He handed over the envelope. "Take this, and everything else from my office cabinet. Send it all to the townhouse, and make sure Cara puts it in my study. I'll drop by tomorrow." Keith was baffled. He couldn't fathom why Mr. Silverstein suddenly cared so much about these things, but he nodded obediently. "Understood, Mr. Silverstein." Jarrod started for the stairwell, pulling out his phone as he went. Something on the screen made him pause briefly, his steps faltering. Then, expression unreadable, he slipped the phone away and continued upstairs. Elodie had spent the night on the couch.
But, truth be told, she'd barely slept-drifting in and out of a restless haze, mind unsettled for reasons she couldn't name.
She had expected this, really. Alone in a silent house, not a whisper or footstep to break the solitude. Even if he hadn't taken that phone call, she doubted Jarrod would have bothered to keep up the charade all night. She'd seen it coming.
Trying to shake off the fog in her mind, Elodie checked her phone. No reply from Jarrod to her earlier message. She couldn't tell if he'd even read it.
He probably didn't take her mention of splitting assets seriously anyway.
Dragging herself upright, Elodie forced her body—still weak, but steadier than yesterday-off the couch. She washed up, pulled herself together, and was just about to leave the hotel when a text from the hospital popped up.
It was about a liver transplant-the waiting list had moved. She needed to cin to complete the paperwork.
A rush of hope surged in her chest, her eyes stinging with sudden tears. Finally, good news.
She hurried to the hospital without delay.
By the tshe arrived at Eldermere's most prestigious private hospital, the lobby was already packed with people. Elodie hadn't even eaten breakfast; she was too anxious to confirm the transplant and find the staff in charge.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmAfter she relayed the message she'd received, the nurse looked uncertain. "Are you sure you were notified about the end-of-month slot?" Elodie frowned. "Yes, the text included all the details. What's the problem?" The nurse hesitated. "I'm sorry, but there's been a mix-up. The slot for Mr. Emile has been postponed for a week. The next available surgery is for another patient, two weeks from now." Elodie's heart lurched. "That can't be right! I have the text-look."
She started to pull out her phone when another supervisor appeared, purse aside. His gently pulling the nurse expression was unreadable. "I'm sorry, but that's the situation. The next spot isn't for Mr. Emile. Please be patient and wait for further notice." Elodie wasn't new to this kind of game. With her background in PR, she could smell a cover-up from a mile away.
This was a private hospital-money and influence could bend the rules, even for something as critical as a transplant. Someone had jumped the line.
Her face went pale, voice trembling. "Who's the other patient?" "Sorry, that's confidential. I can't disclose that information." A buzzing filled Elodie's ears. Her mind raced.
Her uncle had been waiting months for this liver. He'd followed every rule, waiting his turn-and now, at the last moment something had gone wrong. Further delays would only worsen his condition, turning an already risky surgery into a gamble. She couldn't just stand by and watch someone buy their way into her uncle's place.
Spinning on her heel, she moved to find a doctor. And then, out of of the corner of her eye, she spotted Sylvie at the reception desk-accompanied by none other than Jarrod.