Chapter 18
Chapter 18
James and Chase thought he couldn’t raise the flag; maybe his past traumas had made him detest
women. But now he was feeling a feverish heat, his body responding instantly at the sight of her rosy
lips. He swallowed hard.
He quickly helped her into a clean nightgown, tucking her in under the covers. He then stepped out of
the room.
After a while, he couldn't help but walk back in to check on her. After making sure she was sleeping
peacefully, he finally returned to his own room and lay down. Visions of Natalia's skin marked with hints
of redness danced in his mind, lulling him to sleep only when the dawn broke.
The next morning, Natalia woke up startled from a series of nightmares. It was already ten in the
morning. The curtains had been drawn open by the housekeeper. Sunlight streamed in through the
cracks of the windows, and the distant sound of waves crashing against the rocks reached her ears.
Natalia turned her head gently, feeling a sharp pain all over her body, and her head was spinning. At
that moment, May pushed the door open and walked in. "Miss Natalia, you're awake. You were bitten
by Perth, and you had a fever last night. Mr. Magnus took care of you all night," May entered the room
with a cheerful smile. "You must be hungry. I made some oatmeal for you. Eat something before the
doctor comes to change your bandages."
It was then that Natalia remembered what had happened last night. She had wandered into the
backwoods and almost been eaten by a wolf. The last thing she remembered was someone carrying
her away before everything went black.
"May, who was it that saved me yesterday? I almost got eaten by that wolf," she recalled, her palms
breaking into a cold sweat again.
"Linden saved you. That wolf, Perth, was imported from Africa by Mr. Magnus himself. He's usually not
vicious, but he didn't recognize you and that's why he hurt you."
Keeping a wolf as a pet? And it didn't recognize her? What was he thinking by keeping such a
dangerous creature? It nearly ate her, and they said it wasn't vicious.
She thought this person was strange; even his pets were ferocious. Natalia slowly sat up. She was
dressed in a clean nightgown, her wounds had been treated, but her head was still dizzy.
She draped a robe over her shoulders, and May brought the oatmeal, "Miss Natalia, eat something.
The doctor will be here soon."
"Thank you, May," Natalia replied, her stomach growling at the sight of the oatmeal. She hadn't eaten
anything since last night and was now so hungry she could eat a whole pig.
"May, why does he keep a wolf as a pet? Doesn't he know how vicious wolves are by nature?" Wasn't
she just lost? How come she end up so close with being eaten by a wolf?
"Hehe. Mr. Magnus has his reasons for keeping Perth. That year, there was a sudden attack on the
island, and he, because of his leg, was almost killed. But after he brought Perth home, the next time
bad people tried to attack, Linden released Perth and scared them away. No one has dared to attack
the master ever since."
May finished her story and looked at Natalia, "Mr. Magnus is a good man. You'll be happy if you marry
him. He's always been the one getting hurt, and he's never hurt anyone."
Natalia finished two bowls of oatmeal and wiped her mouth, "Thank you, May. And thank Linden for
saving me." Would she be happy? She had never thought about it. The man was unpredictable and
had a bad temper. She was scared of him. She was even more afraid that one day he would find out
she was not her sister and would kill her, or throw her into the backwoods to feed his pet wolf.
May cleared the dishes and left. Soon, the family doctor came in. He was a man in his fifties. He
politely changed the dressing on Natalia's shoulder wound, gave her instructions on medication, and
then left.
Natalia didn't leave her room, just lay on the bed thinking about what May had said, "Mr. Magnus took
care of you all night."
Was it really him who took care of her? She vaguely remembered the warm embrace from last night.
She was taken back. Could it be Magnus?
Impossible, he hated her so much. How could he hold her? She remembered him telling her to stay
three meters away from him yesterday.
Knowing her sister was Mr. Lucius' lover, why did he still want to steal her?
And he said she was dirty.
She laughed bitterly. Alright. She would stay away from him. But thinking about his leg, sympathy
welled up in her heart again. If he was not physically challenged, maybe his hatred towards the world
would be a little less.
She was contemplating these matters when the bedroom door was pushed open. The man, neatly
dressed, rolled his wheelchair towards the edge of her bed. His gaze still deeply fixed on the girl
leaning against the bed. With a neutral expression, he said, "Your fever's gone?"
"Uh huh, thank you for taking care of me last night," Natalia sat up straight and looked at him.
The man pushed his wheelchair right up to the bed, reaching out a hand towards her forehead. Natalia
flinched. She looked up at the man's large hand touching her forehead. Her heart skipped a beat.
"Hmm, the fever has indeed gone down," he moved back slightly, "Don't go to the backwoods again.
And continue reading that book. I need to continue with my rehabilitation." His dark eyes were fixed on
her.
When Natalia looked up at him, she noticed that his dark eyes were like a vortex, capable of sucking
anyone in instantly. Didn't he ask her to stay three meters away from him yesterday? And didn’t he ask
her to get lost? Why did he want her to help with his rehabilitation now?
She stared at him, her mouth gaping.
The man noticed her hesitation, his lips pressing into a tight line, "What? You're not willing?"
"I... I am willing."
Alright, she could take it as not to stoop to the level of someone with a strange temper. As long as he
didn't lose his temper, she was okay with anything.
The man gave her a look, and then glided out of the room in his wheelchair.
For the next few days, Natalia focused on her recovery. Aside from eating and sleeping, she spent her
time on the balcony studying the book. Her wounds were healing well. She put down the book,
standing on the balcony looking out at the endless sea.
She had been here for almost twenty days, her father hadn't come to see her once, and Magnus never
mentioned taking her home. Even though she didn't want to go back to that home, it was where she Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
grew up, and her father was there.
Her phone had been turned off the entire time, and she didn't dare to turn it on. She was afraid Hector
would find her, and she was afraid Sabrina and Lexi would look for her.
It was better this way, maybe in three months, Hector would go to the States and have a new life. Then
he'd forget everything that had ever happened between them.
She thought about how after all these years she had finally found a man who wanted to take care of
her, and now she had to leave him. The thought was so painful she felt tears welling up in her eyes.
She leaned against the balcony, quietly looking out at the sea, her long hair tousled by the wind. She
looked incredibly forlorn and melancholic.
"What are you thinking about?" A deep voice from behind startled Natalia. She turned around to see
Magnus sitting in his wheelchair, looking at her intently. His eyes were dark and mysterious, like a
starry sky shining with a deadly attraction. His handsome features held not a single flaw, as if he was a
man graced by God's own favor. Though he sat in a wheelchair, it did nothing to diminish his kingly
presence.
Natalia stared at him, her mind wandering to the thought that if this man were not trapped in a
wheelchair, women around the world would definitely fall for him.
"No thoughts really. Sir...Magnus, I'm better now. I'll start assisting with your rehab today." She
approached him, pushing his wheelchair out of the room.
The man allowed her to come closer without a word. Sometimes, he found it strange that he did not
repel her proximity. It was like he had forgotten that the girl was Kendra, Lucius’ woman.