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Chapter 783

Gilbert swung open the car door and practically shoved Sherilyn inside.

"My car..." Sherilyn protested, anxiety evident in her voice. She had driven herself here.

"Giveyour keys!"

He snatched the car keys from her hand. "I'll have someone drive it back to Sunset Ridge Community for you!"

With that, he climbed into the driver's seat. Callie tried to follow them into the car, but when she pulled on the

door handle, it was locked.

She knocked on the car window, "Hey, open up!"

But Gilbert acted as if he hadn't heard her, completely ignoring her plea, and started the car, pulling away.

"Hey!"

Callie ran after the car for a few steps, puzzled, "What's going on?" Weren't they supposed to have broken up? In

Mr. Gilbert's eyes, why did it seem like the moment he saw her, nobody else existed?

Inside the car, Sherilyn looked at Gilbert with confusion, "Why did you leave Callie behind?" Hadn't they just

been all over each other a moment ago?

"Are you seriously worried about someone else right now?"

Gilbert glanced at the bloody mess on her forehead, feeling a mix of tenderness and irritation. "What was that

woman's problem anyway?" He was referring to Yuna. Sherilyn didn't want to answer, "It's nothing."

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"She said you stole her man?" Gilbert scoffed coldly. "Who? That new boyfriend of yours?"

Sherilyn's mouth dropped open in surprise, bewildered by his leap in logic. But Gilbert took her silence as an

admission of guilt.

His gaze grew colder, a mix of anger and resentment bubbling up. "You dumped me, just to run off with some

two-timing pretty boy? Could your taste get any worse?"

Not wanting to listen to his baseless accusations, Sherilyn covered her forehead, leaned back in the seat, and

closed her eyes.

"Sherilyn?"

Gilbert cautiously eyed her expression, "Is your headache really bad?"

"Mhm." Sherilyn nodded with her eyes still closed.

"Then I'll drive faster!"

Hospital.

Emergency room.

The doctor cleaned Sherilyn's wound briefly, "You'll need a couple of stitches."

What? Sherilyn was taken aback, not expecting her injury to be so severe. She tensed up immediately.

Sensing her nervousness, Gilbert placed a comforting hand on her shoulder, "Don't be scared, the bleeding will

stop once it's stitched." "Let's move to the treatment room," the doctor stood up, leading them.

Pointing to a chair, he instructed, "Have a seat."

"Okay." Sherilyn nodded and complied.

As the doctor began preparing, he reminded her, "We'll need to administer a local anesthetic. It might sting a bit

when | inject it." "Okay, | understand."

Sherilyn took a deep breath, silently clenching her fists. Blood was still oozing from her forehead, and Gilbert

pressed a gauze pad against it. Seeing her in such a state his tension matched hers.

The doctor was ready and positioned himself behind the chair, signaling to Sherilyn.

"Tilt your head back and lean it against the pillow."

"Okay."

"I'm going to inject the anesthetic now."

As the sharp needle pierced her skin,

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Gilbert raised his hand to cover her eyes. In a deep, soothing voice he said 'Close your eyes, don't book."

Sherilyn felt darkness envelop her vision, and then her hands, resting in her lap, were gently taken into his.

"ow..."

A soft exclamation escaped Sherilyn's lips as the pain made her forget to pull away.

"Does it hurt?" Gilbert's voice was tight with concern as he glanced at the doctor, "Doctor, she's in pain!"

The doctor paused, a bit taken aback, then explained, "I know it hurts. I did warn beforehand. The anesthetic will

start working soon." "How long will that take?"

The doctor was momentarily at a

loss for words. If it weren't for the fact that the patient was quite tall, he might have suspected he was dealing

with an overprotective parent of a small child.

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