She Mocked My “Useless” Husband Then My Family Ended the Party Chapter 08
Hayes Family Private Hospital. Highcrest.Â
The top–floor VIP ward was silent except for the steady pulse of Julian’s monitors.Â
I eased the door open and slipped inside.Â
Julian was propped up in bed. Still pale, but breathing evenly.Â
A fresh pacemaker sat beneath the thickÂ
bandages wrapped around his chest.Â
He turned at the sound of the door.Â
His eyes, usually distant and turned inward, lit withÂ
something when they found me. A spark. SmallÂ
and quiet, but there.Â
“Clara.”Â
His voice was thin. Rough around the edges.Â
I swallowed hard against the tears and crossed toÂ
him in three steps, catching the hand he held outÂ
for me.Â
“I’m here.”Â
I pressed my face into his palm. He was warm. HeÂ
was alive.Â
“I’m sorry, Julian. This is my fault. I never should’ve dragged you to that banquet…”Â
If I hadn’t been so restless, so eager for a nightÂ
out, none of this would’ve happened to him.Â
Julian turned his hand over in mine and brushedÂ
his thumb across the corner of my eye.Â
“Don’t blame you.”Â
He said it slowly, each word placed with care.Â
“Clara… kept me safe.”Â
“I… keep Clara safe too.”Â
The tears won. They fell before I could stop them.Â
That stubborn fool.Â
He couldn’t even take care of himself, but theÂ
second trouble came, he put his body between meÂ
and the fists without thinking twice.Â
Eleanor walked in, took one look at us, and sighed.Â
“Okay, break it up, you two.”Â
“Results are back. The new pacemaker isÂ
integrating perfectly. Two weeks of rest and he’sÂ
good to go home.”Â
She moved to the bedside and checked his vitals.Â
“This kid got lucky. Really lucky.”Â
“Another sixty seconds and there wouldn’t haveÂ
been anything left to save.”Â
A chill went through me. I squeezed Julian’s handÂ
harder.Â
“Eleanor… thank you.”Â
Eleanor rolled her eyes.Â
“Oh, stop.”Â
“Arthur and Silas are outside. Fair warning, they’reÂ
furious.”Â
The door swung open before she’d finished theÂ
sentence.Â
Arthur and Silas walked in.Â
Arthur’s face was carved from stone, until his gazeÂ
reached me and something in it eased.Â
Silas looked Julian up and down with exaggeratedÂ
disdain.Â
“God, you really are hopeless.”Â
“Only you could crash a dinner party and end up inÂ
the ICU.”Â
For all his talk, Silas was carrying a thermos ofÂ
bone broth, made by the Sterlings‘ kitchen.Â
“The Sterling matriarchs heard what happened and nearly sent a convoy down to level the wholeÂ
city.”Â
“If Victoria hadn’t talked them down, they would’veÂ
shown up in Bayport themselves to deal with Chloe personally.”Â
Victoria and Eleanor had a reputation in Highcrest.Â
Touch their family and find out.Â
When they’d married us off, the logic was simple:Â
two lost causes under one roof meant lessÂ
babysitting.Â
Looking at it now, they hadn’t simplified anything.Â
They’d just given themselves one more person toÂ
worry about.Â
“Alright. He’s alive. That’s what matters.”Â
Arthur’s voice was low, measured.Â
“The Thorne situation is handled. Completely.”Â
“The Thorne name is dead in Bayport. No one inÂ
Bayport will say it again.”Â
He looked at me, and his voice dropped softer.Â
“Next time something happens, you call me first.Â
Immediately.”Â
“Don’t try to handle it alone.”Â
I nodded.Â
“Got it.”Â
Arthur and Silas didn’t stay long. Once they wereÂ
satisfied Julian was stable, they slipped out andÂ
left us alone.Â
The room went quiet again.Â
Julian hadn’t taken his eyes off me.Â
“What?” I touched my cheek. “Do I have somethingÂ
on my face?”Â
He shook his head and pulled me into his arms.Â
Gentle, but impossible to argue with.Â
“Clara.”Â
His chin settled on my shoulder. His breath wasÂ
warm against my neck.Â
“I don’t want… to be useless anymore.”Â
I went still.Â
Julian lived inside his own world. He’d never caredÂ
what anyone outside of it thought of him.Â
This was the first time he’d ever wanted to beÂ
different.

