No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Chapter 844



Chapter 844
Fanny didn't just drop the call; she ended it herself, fearing that if she didn't, I might say something that would make things
awkward between her and Sinclair.
Sinclair walked over with a glass of milk in hand, his tall frame casting a long shadow across the floor, every inch of him in
perfect proportion—even his shadow seemed flawless.
As he approached, Fanny greeted him obediently, "Uncle Sinclair."
"Drink your milk," Sinclair said, handing her the glass.
His fingers were long and strong, the cuffs of his shirt rolled up to reveal a muscular forearm, veins running like rivers across his
skin...
It reminded Fanny of the time she was rescued. When Dustin's hideout was finally surrounded, Dustin tried to use her as a
hostage again. But Ernest had a sudden change of heart and pushed her out of the way. Just as she was about to fall, Sinclair
appeared like a guardian angel, catching her in his arms.
In that moment, Fanny felt a strength she had never known before.
"Hmm?" Sinclair prompted again, seeing her hesitation, nudging the glass closer.

Fanny quickly put her phone down and took the glass, her fingers brushing against his, causing her to tense up. "Thank you,
Uncle."
Sinclair glanced at her phone. "It's late back home. Whatever it is, it can wait until tomorrow. Finish your milk and get some rest."
"Okay," Fanny replied, dutifully.
As Sinclair turned to leave, Fanny remembered my question about when they were heading back. "Uncle, when are we going
back?"
"In a couple of days," Sinclair replied, pausing briefly. "Why, are you homesick?"
"Yeah, I should check in at the hospital. It's been a while," Fanny made up an

excuse.
"Alright, I understand," Sinclair said, heading upstairs.
His white shirt was tucked neatly into his sharp, tailored trousers, and as he ascended the stairs, his firm backside was
unavoidably noticeable. Who knew a man's rear could be so appealing?
Just as Fanny was musing on this, Sinclair seemed to sense her gaze and glanced back, startling her into quickly drinking her
milk.
In her haste, some milk spilled onto the fleece blanket she was wrapped in. She hurriedly put the glass down and grabbed some
tissues to clean up the mess. Śwnovel
Sinclair watched her fumble around, a faint smile playing at his lips.

At the hospital, she was a high-ranking obstetrician, a respected gynecologist. But
at home, she was still a bit of a clumsy girl with a hint of sass.
Once Fanny had cleaned up the spilled milk, Sinclair had already gone to his room. She finished her milk, honoring his request,
and then returned to her own room with her phone.
There was a message from me: "Did your uncle cut off the Wi-Fi?"
Fanny chuckled at my teasing and replied: "Go to sleep. If you've got this much energy, it seems Ernest needs to step up his
game."
My phone was on the pillow next to me, and as I waited for Fanny's reply, Ernest, lying beside me, saw the message too.
He looked at me, and I awkwardly grabbed my phone, turning away to respond: "Why'd you hang up so suddenly?"
Fanny: "Lost signal."
I sent her a skeptical emoji, and she replied: "It's late. Get some sleep. Pregnant women need their rest."
I was about to type something else when Ernest took my phone, "Even the doctor says you need to rest, enough chatting."
He placed the phone on the nightstand and, instead of moving away, leaned over me.

Remembering Fanny's earlier message, my heart raced, anticipating he might
want to prove his "battle prowess."
But given my current state, I really couldn't. Just as I was considering how to refuse if he tried anything, Ernest kissed my
forehead gently, "Sleep."
Then he turned to his side and pulled me into his arms, "Silly."
Huh?
Why was he calling me silly out of nowhere?
"Who are you calling silly?" I glared at him.


Tip: You can use left, right, A and D keyboard keys to browse between chapters.