Chapter 48
Chapter 48
Patricia only managed to read Isaac’s text after bringing the triplets home, and just as she wanted
to ask him if he could take some heat or how he’d like the stew prepared, his second message
came.
With that, she hurriedly deleted her question and asked, ‘It’s a paid leave, right?’
This was her number one concern; she didn’t mind not having any breaks since she owed him so
much money, after all.
Just the thought of Poppy’s potential medical funds getting stolen got her feeling awful, so she
wanted to use labor to punish herself.
Now, not only would she have to work hard to pay off her debts, but she’d also have to put in extra
effort to help Darcie pay off Poppy’s medical bills.
Meanwhile, Isaac had just come out of the shower. While drying his hair with a towel, he checked
his phone and replied to her text, ‘Of course.’
Patricia replied instantly, ‘You’re the best, President Arnold! xoxo.’
Does this mean I’ll be getting every Sunday off thereafter? She thought that Isaac was pretty nice,
and he was a decent boss the more she thought about it.
However, the man frowned upon seeing the words ‘xoxo’.
Damn it, you woman. How dare you seduce me through the phone?
…
After dinner, Patricia went to the hospital with lunch boxes. When she entered the ward, she found
Darcie eating takeout that she had probably gotten from the hospital’s cafeteria. Judging from how
reluctantly she was eating, it probably didn’t taste good.
“Miss Patricia.” Poppy smiled upon seeing the visitor.
Likewise, Darcie looked toward the door when she heard Poppy’s barely audible ‘Miss Patricia’.
“Tricia, what brings you here again?”
When Patricia saw Darcie’s puffy eyes, she knew the woman had been agonizing over money
earlier.
With that, she sat next to Darcie and handed her one of the lunch boxes. “I’ve brought some of
Mrs. Zimmer’s cooking. They are all your favorite dishes.”
After that, Patricia took Poppy’s lunch box out, intending to feed the little girl.
“I can feed myself, Miss Patricia,” Poppy said with a smile, so Patricia put the lunch box on the
overbed table so the little girl could eat while sitting on her bed. Poppy was rather spirited that day,
but it still pained Patricia to see the little girl was now skin and bones due to her illness.
On the other hand, Darcie ate at the table beside them. Josephine’s food was up her alley, and
while she ate, she said to Patricia, “Mrs. Zimmer sure knows how to cook. Now, this is what I call
food.”
She had been eating so much takeout lately that she had the urge to puke just by looking at it.
Meanwhile, Patricia sat on the edge of the hospital bed. “Darcie, I wanted to pawn my ring and use
the money to pay for Poppy’s medical bills. However, a thief snatched it right out of my hands
earlier today.”
Darcie’s eyes widened upon hearing so. “Theives nowadays are getting more and more savage.
To think they’d rob in broad daylight.”
At that, her gaze dimmed a little. “At the end of the day, it’s all my fault. I’ll buy you one when I
have the money again, Tricia.”
Patricia never told anyone how the ring came into her possession, for the story was rather absurd.
Even she wasn’t sure if it really happened or that she was dreaming. Surely, it was real when she
had gotten triplets from the incident, right?
However, she just couldn’t bring herself to say it out loud.
“Darcie, my neighbor can lend us half a million. I’ll borrow from them to treat Poppy’s illness. We
can slowly repay the debt together after that.”
Tears began pooling in Darcie’s eyes upon hearing so. “Thank you for helping me, Tricia. I’ve been
selling my house lately. We’ll be able to pay the debt after I get the money from it.”
She had pleaded and begged many people earlier that day, but none were willing to lend her any
money. She had even gone as far as begging on her knees, but none of her relatives bothered
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She couldn’t blame them, for she knew they saw Poppy’s illness was like a black hole, constantly
needing large sums of money to cure the little girl.
Worst yet, Darcie couldn’t save any money with her current state. As such, it was within reason
that they dared not lend her any money.