If it meant that Stella would treat him more tenderly, Weston thought, then perhaps risking
his life last night was worth it after all. “I‘m not sick,” he insisted once more. “Don‘t worry about me.”
“Who’s worried about you?” Stella refuted. “I was simply worried that you‘d spread your cold to me, that‘s
all!”
“If I really wanted to, then I wouldn‘t just be talking to you right now, would I?” Stella quickly caught his
drift. She glared at him but said nothing, getting up to get Weston‘s notebook.
Once she was gone, Weston leaned back against the headboard and rested a little. Then he picked up
his phone and checked his emails before putting it aside again. Soon he saw Stella returning to the room
with his notebook in one hand and holding her mobile phone up to her ear with the other hand. “Okay...”
she was saying. “I understand. I‘ll wait till the crew sorts out everything, then. Mm hmm. Okay, I‘ll take my
time and study the script on my own for the time being...”
She was probably talking to Bradley Lane, Weston thought.
He waved his hand at her, motioning for her to put his notebook down in front of him. Stella obediently
did as she was bid and even helped him open it up for him. “You go on working then,” she said, “I‘ve got
some things to do so I‘m going...” “Wasn‘t filming canceled?” Weston interrupted her the moment he
heard that she was going out. “Where are you going? I want you to stay home with me.” “The filming was
canceled,” replied Stella. “But I still have to go to the university...” “If you‘re planning to meet up with
Justin Hall again,” he interrupted, cutting her short the second he heard the word ‘university‘. “Then I
would advise you to change your mind immediately. You really don‘t want to invoke my anger.” “Just
because I‘m going to the university doesn‘t mean that I‘m going to meet Justin!” she argued. “You see
him every time you‘re there! Don‘t expect me to believe that it‘s all a coincidence!”
“But it was just a coincidence! Ugh, you‘re impossible to reason with!”
Stella glared at him and turned to leave, but before she could get anywhere, Weston grabbed her wrist
and pulled her onto the bed. “What are you doing?!” she yelled, scowling at him. Then she noticed that
his face was startlingly red and her anger subsided. “You really are sick, aren‘t you? You probably have a
fever too. I‘ll call the doctor...” “No!” he interjected.
His dark eyes were fixed on hers. Stella could‘ve sworn that they looked moist and seemed to be
quivering. But how could that be? Would someone like Weston Ford display a moment of weakness?
“Stop acting like a child,” she said. “You‘re not afraid of the doctor, are you?” Weston said nothing. He
merely hugged her from behind more tightly, wrapping his muscular arms around her slender waist,
refusing to let her leave.
“I don‘t need any doctor,” he told her. “All I need is you.” He rested his chin gently on her shoulder and
brushed the tip of his nose lightly against her neck. With these small, extremely tender gestures, he
treated her as if she was a precious fragile thing made of glass.
But it did not move her. She only found it amusing.
“Stop it,” she tapped on his arms. “Come on, you‘re really running a fever. I think I‘d better call a
doctor…” .
“I said no!” he insisted, hugging her even more tightly now. “All I need is to have you by my side. You‘re
my medicine.” Stella was speechless. She had never heard Weston say such cheesy romantic words.
She would never have expected them to come out of his mouth and it only made her feel suspicious.
“...stop acting like a child!” she scolded him before pushing his hands away and standing up. But Weston
was still adamant. He grabbed onto her hand, refusing to let her leave. But as she stared icily down at
him, he had no choice but to slowly let go of her hand. Weston‘s meek and hesitant gestures surprised
her, but what threw her off even more was the glum look on his face. It was as if he was genuinely hurt
by her treatment of him.
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