Chapter 2272Chapter 2272
Mara chased after the car, a tinge of disbelief shadowing her features as she realized she could not
make him stay. She watched his disappearing figure with frustration, stamping her foot in vexation.
Ivy’s influence on Balfour was not to be underestimated!
Meanwhile, Ivy closed her eyes, pulling the blanket over her head. In the confines of her small ward,
she found a fleeting sense of security.
“Maybe it’s best to pretend none of this ever happened,” she mused, trying to convince herself that the
fluttering heartbeats she felt for him were nothing but a dream, best forgotten.
But no sooner had she settled into her cocoon of denial than her blanket fortress was abruptly torn
away.
“Are you out of your mind? Trying to suffocate yourself?” Balfour’s voice cut through the silence.
Ivy’s pupils dilated in surprise-she could not fathom why Balfour had returned after leaving. Caught in
her disheveled state, her gaze flickered, uncertain.
“Why are you back? Weren’t you supposed to take Mara home?”
Balfour himself was not sure how to explain his return. He was worried about leaving Ivy alone in the
hospital despite having arranged for a nurse to look after her.
When Mara had walked in, Balfour sensed something off in Ivy’s demeanor, suspecting she still felt
unwell.
But if she was still unwell, why keep it to herself?As he sat in the car, his concern would not abate, and he found himself running back to check on her,
leaving Mara to wait.
“Are you feeling unwell again?” He simply asked. Ivy averted her gaze and shook her head, “No. You
should go back. It’s not right to keep your friend waiting. I’m fine, really. I’m almost recovered. Maybe I
can even be discharged tomorrow. You don’t need to worry about me anymore.”
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leaving the hospital now? Who told you you’re almost recovered? Didn’t the doctor say you need to rest
for a while? It’s only been a short time since the accident. Can’t you just stay put?”
Ivy looked at him, baffled. She did not understand why he was making such a fuss about her dislike for
hospital stays. The place made her uneasy-why was that such a big deal to Balfour?
It was then that Balfour remembered he had not told her about the full extent of Diana’s involvement in
her accident.
Pulling up a chair beside her hospital bed, he took a moment to gather his thoughts before laying them
out for her, to hear.
“I don’t want you to leave the hospital just yet. It’s related to the incident on set. You thought it was an
accident, but I found out the truth. Diana had tampered with the equipment, making it look like you were
entangled in seaweed. One of the lifeguards was in on it. That’s why you were not discovered until after
you’d lost consciousness. If it were not for the timely rescue and getting you to the hospital… you
might’ve been, well…”
Balfour trailed off, unable to finish his sentence, as he watched shock register in Ivy’s eyes. He did not
want to say something so negative, not when she was lying there alive and well.Realizing how close she had come to danger sent a shiver down Ivy’s spine.”
Diana had been the closest to her at the time of the incident. Any slight misstep and she might not have
been alive to tell the tale.
Why had Diana resorted to such drastic measures against her?
Ivy’s mind flickered back to when Giselle was sent to prison. Back then, Diana had even shown her a
semblance of kindness.