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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 2288

Despite the worry gnawing at Ivy’s heart about whether it might wear Balfour out, she could not deny that his round-the-clock presence was a balm to her soul.

Just having him near seemed to lighten her spirits and fill her with a sense of security.

And Balfour, upon realizing how beneficial his company was to Ivy's well-being, was over the moon. He was grateful for having heeded Elara's words and for recognizing Ivy's psychological struggles.

But Ivy had been bugging him to be discharged for the past couple of days, adamant that she could not stand another moment in the sterile confines of the hospital room.

"You heard what the doctor said yesterday, right? I'm practically back to my old self. The doc said I could continue my recovery at home!"

Balfour, busy tidying up odds and ends, felt Ivy's gaze following his every move.

"Just a couple more days in the hospital," he said. "There's one more test result we're waiting on. Once we get that back, you can go home."

His voice was steady, but it sounded too clinical to Ivy.

"But I really want to go home. The doctor even said that the test was optional. It was you who insisted I get it. If it were not for that, I could've been home today. I miss Grandma and Grandpa so much; it's been days since I've seen them."

Ivy's longing for her grandparents was genuine. Apart from their two visits, she had asked Balfour to tell them not to come.

After all, they were getting on in years, and frequent trips to the hospital were not good for their health.

Balfour set down the potted plant he was fussing with and turned to look at Ivy. "Didn't we just call them last night?"

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