Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right

Chapter 849



The last thing she wanted was to embarrass her, so she had pretended to be unaware.

Xiomara hesitated before responding in a subdued voice, “Lindsey, I’m well aware he doesn’t see me in the same Light, but… but my feelings for him remain.

I can’t help it.

Lindsey empathized deeply with her.

It pained her to see Xiomara caught in the throes of unrequited love, steadfast in her devotion.

She didn’t want her to endure such heartache, especially given Sumner’s current state.

After all, Xiomara was still young, with a promising future ahead.

If she could only release herself from this fixation, surely happiness would find her.

Lindsey took a moment before speaking, “Xiomara, you’re bound to cross paths with many people in your Life.

There might come a day when you meet someone who reciprocates your feelings.

That’s when you’ll truly understand love.

Moreover, Sumner’s recovery is still a question mark.

You’re young, and he doesn’t share your feelings.

Why spend your youth waiting for him? There’s someone out there who’s a better match for you.

Xiomara wouldn’t meet Lindsey’s gaze as she responded, “You don’t need to convince me to let go.

I’m aware of what I’m doing.

Let’s not talk about me anymore.

Didn’t you mention last time that you might get married soon? What if your boyfriend learns you’re hesitating over the wedding to care for another man?”

Lindsey offered a small smile.

“I’ll have a chat with him.

You should think about your situation.

Don’t fret over mine.

Acknowledging Lindsey’s assurance, Xiomara decided not to press further.

Upon their return to the ward, Xiomara fetched a glass of water for Lindsey.

As Lindsey rested in bed, she invited Xiomara to take a seat beside her.

“By the way, do you recall my brother, Leonel? He recently mentioned that the obesity medication he’s been working on is nearly ready for market.

He was hoping you’d consider becoming the face of their campaign.

I haven’t given my consent yet.

I wanted to get your thoughts first.

Hearing this, Xiomara paused, her mind racing back to the day she first met Leonel.

Aside from Lindsey, Leonel had significantly influenced her life’s direction.

After a moment’s thought, she nodded.

“If you believe it’s a good idea, then I’m on board with it.

Lindsey laid out the pros and cons for Xiomara, becoming the face of the product was a significant decision, and she stressed that the choice was ultimately Xiomara’s to make.

“It’s entirely up to you,” she said.

“Neither I nor the company will sway your decision.

Lindsey had always seen Xiomara as someone delicate, perhaps because she knew of her past struggles and moments of emotional vulnerability.

However, Xiomara was stronger than Lindsey gave her credit for.All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

Having grown up in the homes of others, where she often faced harsh treatment, Xiomara had developed a resilience that Lindsey had yet to fully acknowledge.

“Thanks for considering me.

And please extend my gratitude to your brother.

I’ll take the opportunity,” Xiomara responded with genuine enthusiasm.

Lindsey was relieved to hear Xiomara’s eager acceptance, half- jokingly dreading how Leonel might tease her if the answer had been no.

“I’ll be staying in the hospital for a bit longer,” Lindsey said.

“I’ll have Leonel discuss the specifics with you directly.

If everything seems right to you, you can go ahead and finalize the agreement with him.

Xiomara nodded in agreement.

It seemed more fitting for her to discuss the contract with Leonel directly.

Given the sibling dynamics between Leonel and Lindsey, especially with their recent tensions, it was probably for the best to keep business and personal matters separate to avoid any unnecessary conflicts.

Once they wrapped up their conversation, Lindsey felt a wave of dizziness wash over her.

Still on the mend, she soon drifted off to sleep after lying down for a short while.

Meanwhile, in Sumner’s ward, the atmosphere turned tense shortly after Lindsey and Xiomara departed.

Vincent, standing firm, confronted his wife with a grave tone.

“Were those words intentional? What are you trying to achieve? Do you aim to burden Lindsey with guilt, keeping her tied to Leonel? Isn’t that incredibly selfish?”

Paige’s frustration boiled over, and she couldn’t help but raise her voice.

“Am I being selfish? All I want is for someone to take proper care of Sumner in the future.

How is that wrong?”

“We all wish the best for him, but why does it fall on Lindsey to sacrifice? I just can’t grasp your logic.

Is it fair to sacrifice another’s daughter for our son?” Vincent retorted, then turned away with a heavy sigh.


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