A Call From Leonard
Toby gazed at her steadily as he answered, “I’m feeling okay.”
Even though he meant to reassure her, Sonia was regardlessly worried. “Are you sure? Do you feel
lightheaded? And your arm—”
“I’m fine, really. Stop worrying,” he interrupted as he insisted that he was alright.
She parted her lips, but she wasn’t sure what else to say.
At that moment, he asked, “How about you? Tom told me that you collapsed after you carried me down
the mountain. Were you hurt?”
“I’m alright now.” She shook her head.
As she had only sprained her back, she would recover soon enough, but the same couldn’t be said for
him. The injuries to his head and back aside, his arm would take at least half a year to be fully
recovered. All in all, he was in far worse shape than her.
“That’s a relief,” he noted after he was sure that she was telling the truth. With a nod, he went on to
say, “Thank you for carrying me out of the cave and down the mountain. If you hadn’t, then I might
have turned delirious from the fever.”
Sonia met his gaze solemnly and pointed out, “I should be the one thanking you instead. If you hadn’t
stepped in, Carl and I might not even be alive right now. I owe you one for this, not the other way
round.” Then, she abruptly changed the subject by asking, “By the way, what are you craving for?”
“Craving?” Toby raised a brow.
“That’s right. You only landed in this sorry state because of me, so it’s only right for me to stay and take
care of you until you’re back in good health. You can let me know everything that you’re craving for and
I’ll whip them up in the kitchen for you as a token of my gratitude,” she declared.
However, he shook his head in rejection. “No, you don’t have to take care of me. I have a caretaker.”
“This is different.” Sonia stood up and looked at him gravely. “I can’t just sit by and do nothing after you
risked your life to save mine, or I’ll end up feeling guilty. Let me stay and take care of you, President
Fuller. Think of it as easing my conscience.” After having said this, she bowed at him out of respect.
Upon seeing this, Toby frowned and reached out so he could prompt her to straighten up. His left arm
was the closest to her, but unfortunately it was the same arm that he had injured. He could use his right
arm, which was the only one at his disposal for the time being, but it required him to flip to his side just
to reach her.
As things were, his body could barely move, let alone allow him to flip on his side. More importantly, he
had seen the stubborn glint in her eyes and he knew that with her will of steel, she would not budge
unless he agreed to her terms.
Ah, whatever, I’ll let her have her way, he told himself. As he pinched his brows in frustration, he asked
glumly, “You really want to take care of me?”
“Yes.” Sonia straightened up to look at him. “You’re my responsibility now and if I just leave you on your
own, that would make me a heartless monster, wouldn’t it?”
Upon hearing this, Toby broke into a low chuckle. Then, resuming his somber self once more, he said
patiently, “Listen to me, Sonia. Taking care of me means having to spend an insane amount of time
next to me for an indefinite period and last I checked, you hate my guts. Are you really serious about
this? You can back out of it now; I’m giving you the privilege because I don’t want you reneging on this
decision of yours.”
“I won’t regret it, much less renege on it,” she promised without any hesitation as she shook her head
slightly to deny the possibility of her going back on her word. “Besides, I don’t hate your guts, at least
not anymore.”
The hatred she felt toward him dissipated the moment he jumped off the cliff after her. His arm had
already been badly injured, but he held onto her as tightly as he could and refused to let her go. That
was enough to make her change her mind about him—respect him, even.
“I’m glad to hear this from you. The pain is worth it if it meant you’ve stopped hating me,” Toby said
half-jokingly as he gazed at her. A comfortable silence was about to set in when he suddenly said,
“Sonia.”
Sonia met his obsidian orbs. “What is it?”
“Can we start afresh as friends?” he asked slowly.
She frowned at this. Friends? He wants to be friends with his ex-wife? That makes for a rather
awkward relationship, doesn’t it? As far as she was concerned, it was impossible for a formerly married
couple to remain friends after their divorce. However, looking at Toby and his wounds now, she could
not bring himself to turn him down. A couple of beats later, she finally relented and nodded in
agreement. “Okay.”
He flashed an appreciative smile. “That’s good enough for me. I won’t ask more of you and I’d like it if
you could stay with me as a friend for the rest of my life.”
I would probably never be able to find a compatible heart for a transplant, which means I’ll only have
three short years to live. Someone like me can’t possibly give Sonia the happiness she deserves even
if I succeed in romantically pursuing her; I’d only become a burden to her in the end. With that in mind,
Toby decided that a platonic relationship with Sonia was the best option he had.
When Sonia heard this, her eyes widened. What does he mean when he said he wouldn’t ask more of
me? Is he giving up on the idea of us being together because he’s losing hope?
She lowered her gaze as she pondered on this. For some reason, she was beginning to feel unsettled,
but she subconsciously brushed it off. She hardly even noticed the twinge of sadness that suddenly
crept up on her because it faded the next second as she poured a glass of water for him. “A little early
to be so sentimental about life, don’t you think? You’re only thirty and there’s still plenty of life in you.”
If she were to overlook the first half of his statement, the second half bore a cryptic undertone that
made it sound like he was saying his last words.
Something glistened in her eyes as he took the glass of water from her. “Okay, let’s just leave the
conversation at that. I need to use the restroom now. Mind giving me a hand?”
“Of course.” She nodded and readily helped him down from the bed.
As Toby didn’t sustain any injuries to his legs, he could walk to the bathroom without any hassle,
although Sonia had to help him hold up the bottle of IV fluid. As such, she stood patiently outside the
door while he used the restroom and when he was done, she walked with him back to the bed
whereupon she proceeded to hang the bottle on the IV stand.
She had only just dusted her hands off when her phone rang. “I have to take this,” she told Toby as she
pulled out the ringing device and glanced at the phone screen, only to be pleasantly surprised to see
Leonard’s number flashing on it.
Toby, however, frowned when he saw her visibly brighten up over the phone call. He wondered who
could be calling her and why she looked so happy about it.
Not wanting to keep Leonard waiting on the other line, Sonia answered the call immediately.
“Grandpa?”
Upon hearing the way she addressed the person on the other line, Toby instantly felt the mild jealousy
in him go out. Oh, it’s just someone older. All is well, then.
“Sonia,” Leonard greeted affably over the phone.
Almost immediately, tears sprang to her eyes as she whined childishly, “Have you finally thought of me,
Grandpa? I haven’t received any calls from you in the past four months and you know I have no way of
reaching you if you don’t ring me up on your own accord.”
She knew that couldn’t be helped. He was an archaeologist and that landed him in the oddest corners
of the world most of the time. He was almost always exploring some abandoned site in the mountains
or a historical tomb, places where cellular signal was practically unheard of. It was impossible for her to
call him on a whim.
As if sensing her disgruntlement, Leonard chuckled ruefully and placated, “I’m sorry, Sonia, but you
know how I’m tied up with this job of mine.”
“I know. I’m not angry with you or anything. By the way, Grandpa, I have excellent news: Paradigm Co.
is finally back on track!”
Leonard could not hide his surprise. “Oh? Back on track? That’s a really quick comeback!”
He was no businessman, but even he understood how dire the situation in Paradigm Co. had been and
he thought it was impossible for the company to recover from the setback within four months.
Sonia nodded earnestly. “It is a little quick, but I guess we had a stroke of luck.”
As she said this, she shot Toby a meaningful look. Indeed, he was the stroke of luck that Paradigm Co.
needed.
If it wasn’t for his collaboration with Paradigm Co. or his generous act of paying off the billions in
company debt, the company would still be in turmoil.
When he sensed that she was referring to him by the words ‘stroke of luck’, Toby raised his brow in
mild surprise and he was a little taken aback.
Me? Stroke of luck? Did she actually just say I’m the stroke of luck her company needed? He thought
that she would bring up Carl, Charles or even Zane, but from the expression on her face, he was
clearly the one she had been referring to. As a result, he couldn’t keep from smiling and instantly
perked up.
Meanwhile, on the other end of the phone, Leonard chuckled in relief at the good news and
commented, “I see, but you must give yourself some credit, Sonia. A stroke of luck will do little to help if
you weren’t capable to begin with; you wouldn’t have been able to steer Paradigm Co. back on track
within four months otherwise. From the looks of it, handing the company over to you was the best
decision on my part. With you holding the reins, I have nothing to worry about.”
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