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Chapter 39 - GTS partnership

‎Chapter 39

‎Laurel POV

‎After Eric went upstairs, the house fell into a strange silence.

‎Not the peaceful kind.

‎The kind that lingers after something has been said that cannot be taken back.

‎For a moment, no one spoke.

‎I looked around slowly, eyes moving from one face to another.

‎"Since when did I become a television?" I said dryly. "You all seem to be enjoying staring at me."

‎The tension broke slightly.

‎They looked away, returning to whatever they had been doing before, small movements, quiet distractions, anything to avoid addressing what had just happened.

‎Eun Woo walked toward me, calm as ever.

‎"You don't have to worry about work, ma," he said. "I can handle things for now."

‎I tilted my head slightly.

‎"And the project?"

‎"There's something we need to discuss," he replied. "We can go over it later."

‎I studied him for a second, then nodded.

‎He gave a small bow and moved toward the kitchen, where Lee Joon was already preparing something, sleeves rolled up, focused.

‎I leaned back slightly, letting my gaze drift across the room again.

‎Everyone was busy.

‎Everyone had something to do.

‎Lives. Responsibilities. Movement.

‎And here I was… still.

‎It felt wrong.

‎Uncomfortable.

‎Helpless.

‎I didn't like it.

‎Not being able to stand. Not being able to move. Not being able to do things myself.

‎It felt like being trapped inside my own body.

‎But arguing now would be pointless.

‎So I exhaled quietly.

‎Play along, laurel.

‎My eyes dropped to the IV drip beside me.

‎"When does this finish?" I asked.

‎"In three hours," SEO Hee replied casually, feeding me a piece of watermelon. "You need to stay hydrated."

‎I looked at the fruit, then at her.

‎"When was the last time you ate fruit?" she asked.

‎I thought for a second.

‎"Four years ago," I said. "The one Nicholas dad sent me in Canada."

‎Everything stopped.

‎Every single person in the room turned to look at me.

‎Like I had just confessed to something illegal.

‎"Really?" Kang Dae asked slowly.

‎I frowned slightly.

‎"What?"

‎Then I added, almost defensively,

‎"Seventy percent of people in the world don't eat fruit."

‎"Laurel," Kang Dae said flatly, "if people don't eat fruit, why are more people going into farming?"

‎"Because people eat," I replied simply.

‎He stared at me.

‎I looked away.

‎Nicholas walked over and sat beside me quietly. His gaze wasn't on me.

‎It was on the stairs.

‎On Eric's door.

‎"He's just upset," I said.

‎"You need rest," Nicholas replied calmly. "For you to faint, you must have seen the signs and ignored them."

‎I didn't answer.

‎I just turned my face away.

‎"Right now," he continued softly, "you're his entire world, Laurel. That must have been terrifying for him."

‎A small sound left me.

‎"Hmm."

‎Then I leaned back and closed my eyes.

‎Pretending to sleep.

‎Because sometimes silence is easier than admitting someone is right.

‎Later that evening, I made two calls.

‎The first was to Lee Joon.

‎"I need your help with a new project," I said.

‎The second was to Eun Woo.

‎By the time they both came back into the room, Lee Joon was already irritated.

‎"Why did you call me," he said, dropping into a seat. "Isn't your favorite person already here? Why involve me?"

‎I didn't react immediately.

‎Instead, I looked at him.

‎"I was wrong," I said calmly. "I should have called you earlier. I've just been busy."

‎Then, more deliberately

‎" it won't happen next time."

‎That did it.

‎It always did.

‎Lee Joon exhaled through his nose, some of the tension leaving his shoulders.

‎"What do you need?" he asked.

‎"I need your help with a company I want to partner with."

‎He leaned back slightly, interested now.

‎"The company must be worth it if you're asking."

‎"It is."

‎"What's the name?"

‎"GTS Global Technology Standard."

‎There was a pause.

‎"Oh," he said. "That one."

‎"You know it?" I asked.

‎"Andrew owns it now."

‎I stilled slightly.

‎"Andrew…" I repeated. "I think I've heard that name before."

‎Lee Joon nodded.

‎"You have. We used to be friends. Him, Nicholas, Kang Dae… all of us."

‎Something clicked.

‎"Oh," I said. "I heard the name from Nicholas."

‎"The footballer in Russia?" he asked.

‎"Yes."

‎"He stepped down about a month ago," Lee Joon continued. "Took over the company."

‎I leaned back slightly.

‎"Do you think he's the right choice for me?"

‎Lee Joon smiled faintly.

‎"The better question is, are you the right choice for them?"

‎I didn't respond.

‎"They partner with companies once every ten years, Laurel," he added.

‎"I know."

‎Then I looked at him directly.

‎"I still need your help."

‎He studied me for a moment.

‎Then sighed.

‎"You're sick, Laurel."

‎"Yes," I said calmly. "Which is why Eun Woo will handle communication. He knows what to do."

‎Lee Joon glanced at Eun Woo.

‎Then stood.

‎"Fine. Let's go."

‎He turned.

‎"Come with me."

‎Eun Woo followed without hesitation.

‎As they walked out, I allowed myself a small breath of relief.

‎Timing mattered.

‎And Lee Joon hated being cornered.

‎The door had barely closed when Eric walked in.

‎He stopped when he saw me awake.

‎"How are you feeling?" he asked.

‎"Better," I replied.

‎Then, after a pause

‎"I'm sorry for how I spoke to you earlier. In front of everyone."

‎I didn't answer immediately.

‎he right beside the door.

‎Then

‎"Hmm," he said softly, looking away.

‎"Are you mad at me?" he asked.

‎"No," I said. "I can't be mad at you."

‎That part was true.

‎He stepped closer.

‎"I just wanted you to rest," he said, voice tightening slightly. "What am I supposed to do if something happens to you?"

‎His eyes filled again.

‎I frowned slightly.

‎"Why are you crying like a child?" I said. "You'll be eighteen in less than a week."

‎He didn't laugh.

‎That made me pause.

‎"Nothing will happen to me," I added, quieter this time. "Okay?"

‎He nodded.

‎Then leaned forward and hugged me.

‎I let him.

‎Slowly, I lifted a hand and rested it lightly on his back.

‎After a moment, he pulled away.

‎"I should thank Nicholas too," he said.

‎"Yes," I replied. "And you should make peace with him."

‎He looked at me.

‎"He's a good person," I continued. "The kind you keep around. He'll be useful one day."

‎There was a pause.

‎"Laurel," he said slowly, "is that why he's your friend?"

‎I nodded once.

‎"Why keep people who only take from you?" I continued. "It should be give and take."

‎I looked at him.

‎Really looked at him.

‎Then said

‎"You're the exception."

‎He blinked.

‎"I mean," he added quietly, "I take from you too."

‎I leaned back slightly.

‎"True" I said. "You are an exception."

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