Chapter: 710
“Bring me a suit of clothes. I need to go out," he told Camila.
“What's the matter?" she asked. Since she had no idea what he was about to do, she tried persuading him to stay here.
“Let's talk about it when you recover."
Isaac shook his head.
“No. I'm going to do it today." It was seldom for him to put on a serious face whenever he was in front of Camila.
So, when Camila looked into his eyes, she immediately understood how important this matter was.
“Okay. I'll be right back," she said.
“Wait!" Isaac grabbed her by the wrist before she could leave.
Camila looked back, her eyes narrowed in confusion.
“What's wrong again this time?"
“Nothing,” Isaac replied.
“My mind was wandering just now. I'll call Glenda—"
"I'LL go back," Camila interrupted him.
She wanted to go back to see Joe. Not only that, Glenda was the one taking care of Joe. How could she deliver his clothes without leaving Joe alone?
Camila approached Isaac, who was sitting on the edge of the bed.
When she stood up like this in front of him, she felt Like she was much taller than him. His height only reached her chest!
Isaac grabbed her arms and pulled her close to him.
Camila pushed him away and teased, “Aren't you afraid that someone might see us again?”
“Who cares? We're a couple," Isaac whispered to her.
Charmed by his demeanor, Camila lowered her head and kissed his forehead. Then, she gave her a gentle warning. "You're still injured, so you need to have a good rest. I'll go back to see Joe and come back as soon as I can."
Isaac flashed a small smile as he agreed.
Then, Camila Left the ward and took a taxi back.
Back home, Glenda was taking good care of Joe. He was in the age where he was starting to become aware of the people in his surroundings. So, when he saw Camila, he cackled joyfully.
He waved his arms at her, as if gesturing Camila to carry him. However, Camila couldn't hold him because the clothes she was wearing wasn't clean.
“I'm going to wash myself," she told Glenda before going into the bathroom. When she left, Joe cried hard because his mother didn't hold him.