Marked By The Billionaire
Chapter 2: Did she want to try it again?
Lucy noticed the pain on her lips again, saying, “Mom, I have to work now, maybe tomorrow.” “No way, I knew you would try and avoid this! Do you think work is more important than your health You have reached an age where you should be thinking about this for yourself, but I always have to think about you. Do you remember Lee’s daughter? What a nice woman! If she hadn’t breast cancer, there was no doubt that she’d still be healthy. It’s difficult to date when you’re 30 and you’ve had a mastectomy!”
Lucy knew that what her mother did was best for her, but she was a little sick of her scolding and nagging.
“Mom, I am going to the hospital now.” Lucy replied in a kindly manner.
After finishing the call, she let out a long sigh and lay on the bed. Her nimble eyes looked around, noticing that there was a slip of paper under the pillow, hidden partially by the sheet.
Upon opening it, she found there were a bunch of numbers written down.
Lucy did not even think about them, and threw it into the ground.
It was just one night stand for her, but she kept the cellphone number for some reason. Did she want to try it again?
She did not have much contact with William.
so she swung down from the bed in hurry and picked up the only piece
her nose. She furrowed her brow, thinking of the smell of wine and what had happened last night, but put on the only piece of clothing that she could
exposed openly outside, people would guess that she must have had some intense sex the night before. Of course, she didn’t want to be surrounded by such judging eyes, so she took the silk scarf that she always carried from her bag, and used it to cover up her
commercial vehicle parked at the door, with a man in a suit inside it, who asked her where she needed to
the hotel was significantly more
looked at her from the mirror,
“The central hospital.”
driver drove the car very carefully, navigating the
Her cellphone rang again.
worried about her health because since learning that her neighbor Lee’s daughter suffered from breast cancer, she was afraid
urged to have check ups frequently, and this time her mother registered her directly
building in the distance outside . Above the hospital there were four red crosses on the roof. “Mom, I’ve arrived at the hospital, please don’t worry about me, I will