Chapter 95 Hello Josephine
Chapter 95 Hello Josephine
Calvin finally got on the car, and the other side made a road for us. Calvin drove me to go ahead
unimpeded.
I looked back, but they were no longer following.
I wondered what Calvin said to them.
"What did you say to Joanna?"
"Tell her you're my woman, and she'll let you go."
"You are this powerful?"
"No, but she prefers to see me cuckold Brooke."
Oh, I see.
The most venomous thing was woman’s heart. At least they slept in one bed.
Calvin must take me to the hospital to check. I knew the best if I was injured.
But I couldn't jump out of the car when he was driving, so I had to be taken to the hospital.
The doctor examined me and gave me some medicine and said it was nothing serious.
I had been in the hospital more and more since I got pregnant. Sometimes I come in once a week or
two, sometimes I come in once a few days.
I didn’t like the smell of the hospital disinfectant. It gave me a headache.
After checking, I looked up at Calvin and said, “Can I go now?"
He walked into the elevator with me and pressed for the 12th floor instead of the first.
I knew Bonnie lived on the 12th floor. "If you want to see her, I'll leave alone." I said to him.
"Aren't you afraid that Joanna's men are still at the door?"
"Enemies are easy to solve! I'll have to tell her!"
He ignored me and pulled me out when the elevator arrived in the 12th floor. I tried to break free from
his hand, but I failed.
"Why do you take me here since you want to visit Bonnie?"
"I'll speak to her special nurse and leave soon."
"Then I'll wait for you at the door."
"Since when have you been so secretive? Don't even say hello when you're at the door?"
"Why should I say hello to her? Or did you want me to come in and explain my relationship with you?
Huh?"
"I'm afraid the more you explain, the more messed the situation will be."
He insisted on pulling me in. Suddenly the door opened and a woman was standing in the doorway.
The long blue skirt made her look like a Sprite emerging from the lake.
"Calvin." She smiled when she saw us. She smiled like a fairy, and it was easy to make people let
down all defenses.
"Why have you been wandering about by yourself? Isn't the heart still sick?" What the hell? Calvin
spoke so gently to her, but not to me at all.
"I'm sick of being in bed all the time, and I want to come down for a walk."
Her eyes fell on me, and as I hesitated to introduce myself, she spoke first, “I know you, Sister
Josephine."
That was sweet. But now no girls wanted to be called sister.
"How old are you?" I asked her.
"I was born in 1994."
"I was born 1995. Hello, Sister Bonnie." I was smiling and polite.
It was estimated that even Calvin didn't know I was younger than Bonnie, he turned head to look at me,
“How old are you?”
"I'm twenty-four years old."
"So you just got married when you reached the age to marry?"
“So what?” I was 24 and I'd been married twice. Wasn’t my life cool?
Bonnie smiled softly and said, "You can call me Bonnie."
I couldn't lift up the spirit to chat with her and I sat on the bench at the door, “I will take a snap. Tell me
when you are about to leave.”
Calvin did not answer me. I saw him holding Bonnie's arm walked into the room.
The door was open and I could hear their voices inside.
"Did you take the medicine the doctor gave you today?"
"Of course, don't worry!"
"What do you want to eat tomorrow? Let them cook it for you."
"Don't bother, I can eat anything."
Bonnie was really gentle, and Calvin's voice was also very gentle. It was my first time I heard him say
like this, it made me have nausea.
"Isn't Josephine cold to sit by the door? I don't think she's in very good spirits, or you might take her
home first!”
"Have you had your supper?"
"No"
"Then I'll watch you eat it."
I said I would go first, but he disagreed. And now he wanted me to watch Bonnie to eat.
I was hungry, too, ok? Now I was pregnant, and I felt hungry very quickly. I burned calories very quickly
just now after such a scary moment.
Calvin let me go in and sit on the sofa. I did so reluctantly.
When drinking soup Bonnie asked me kindly whether I would like to share a bowl?
I won’t accept even if she said she would like to share a man with me.
I shook my head and said I was not hungry, and even a little full.
Bonnie slowly drank soup with elegant movement.
If I held the bowl, I could drink the soup up in two seconds if it was not hot.
But Bonnie drank a bowl of soup for more than ten minutes, but did not finish it.
Bored, I took out my cell phone to play games. Suddenly Bonnie said to me when seeing my cell
phone, "Last time your cell phone fell behind the chair. It wasn't stolen by someone.”
She lied. I always found things thoroughly. The bench I sat was empty. If the phone was there, I could
see it, unless I was blind.
I looked up at her. Calvin was sitting beside him. I had wanted to expose her, but on second thoughts I
felt that it was not necessary.
Whether she lied or what kind of person she was, it had nothing to do with me. I didn't live with her all
my life.
Besides, Calvin would definitely choose to believe Bonnie, so why should I expose her?
I looked at her for a moment and smiled happily and said to her, “Thanks."
Then I continued to play mobile phone. Bonnie took nearly an hour to finish the meal. I was hungry to
death and Calvin finally stood up.
Should I thank him?
I got up too, but he didn't seem to be leaving. "I'll talk to your doctor."
What the hell? Couldn’t he talk earlier? Why now?
"You take your time and I'll go first."
He grabbed my arm. "It will be soon, stay here and wait for me."
Then he walked out of the room, leaving Bonnie and me looking at each other.
I was sure he did it on purpose, but I didn't know what he wanted leaving me and Bonnie together.
Wasn't he afraid I would bully her?
I continued to bend my head to play with my mobile phone. Bonnie spoke softly. "I'm so sorry, but your
mobile phone doesn't have the password. I didn’t mean to see your pictures on purpose.”
"I did not set the password on purpose to let you see it!" I looked up with a smile, anyway Calvin said
that to me too.
She paused for a moment. "Well, why, I don't understand."
Bonnie was a super smart girl. A smart woman tried her best to hide her intelligence from men.
I, on the other hand, thought I was smart, played clever in front of others everywhere, so I got fooled
I grinned, “The society is too sinister. You are pure as water, so do not try to understand it!"