Chapter 265
Isabella Montgomery slept deeply for what felt like an eternity.
Her eyes fluttered open to an opulent ceiling.
What was she resting against?
She turned her head.
Nathaniel Blackwood lay beside her.
Her head had been pillowed on his right arm.
How did this happen?
She remembered playing games last night.
Why was she in Nathaniel’s embrace?
He noticed her stirring.
Nathaniel set aside his phone.
His voice was a low rumble. “Are you feeling alright?”
Isabella shook her head slowly.
Her gaze caught the time on his phone screen.
Six in the evening.
She had slept straight through to the next evening.
She sat up abruptly. “You stayed here all day?”
“Mhm.” He attempted to rise.
A flicker of discomfort crossed his features.
His right arm remained motionless.
Isabella’s eyes dropped to his numb limb.
Her hands moved instinctively.
She began massaging his arm. “You’re insane. You could have moved me.”
“I didn’t want to.” His words were simple yet carried profound weight.
Her heart stuttered.
Didn’t want to?
Didn’t want to disturb her? Or didn’t want to let her go?
This warmth was foreign to her.
Even in her youth, she’d never known such care.
Alexander Whitmore had never feigned this level of devotion.
When Lawrence Chamberlain had poisoned her, Nathaniel stayed the entire night.
Now, he gave her a full day.
He had every opportunity to take advantage.
Yet he did nothing.
She narrowed her eyes slightly.
Her fingers worked his arm, encouraging circulation.
After a moment, she asked, “Better now?”
He attempted to flex his fingers. “Still numb.”
She had no choice but to continue.
She didn’t realize how domestic she looked.
Pajama-clad, tending to him beside the bed.
Nathaniel watched in silent appreciation.
Her gentleness was a rare sight.
His phone screen lit up with a new message.
The notification preview flashed.
[Mr. Blackwood, I’ve hit a wall. Someone else is investigating Ms. Montgomery. No leads.]
Nathaniel’s brow furrowed.
He moved to shut off the screen.
Too late.
Isabella had seen it.
“I…” The usually unshakable Nathaniel felt a surge of panic.
He feared her hatred.
He met her gaze, his own earnest. “Isabella, I only wanted to help you.”
Help her?
By violating her privacy? How was that help?
Rage simmered within her.
She wanted to scream.
No one was supposed to know about five years ago.
She hated anyone uncovering that scar.
Yet, staring into his sincere eyes, her anger faltered.
“Do you truly want to help me?” Her voice was quiet.
He nodded without hesitation.
A bitter irony washed over her.
If Nathaniel knew what happened back then, would he still look at her like this?
The secret was already unraveling.
Hiding it was pointless now.
Better he hear it from her.
She took a steadying breath.
Her lips parted. “Since you want to know… I hope you can accept the answer.”