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The Kiss that Sparked it All novel Chapter 640

Ellinor made it to the hospital.

In the ward, Byran was dozing off on the bed with his head wrapped in bandages and his brow furrowed like he was caught in some dream.

Ellinor looked at the boy on the bed, frowning, "He's still out cold?"

Ida rubbed her temples, sighing, "The doctor said he took quite a whack to the head. It might be a while before he wakes up."

Ellinor wrinkled her forehead, "And how did this big guy manage to walk into a door in broad daylight?"

Ida was taken aback, "Didn't he want to hit up that hacker conference at the Eden International Group? I faked being sick to distract him and got him to drop me off at the hospital.

Turns out, when he was running to pick up my medicines, he didn't see the glass door downstairs because it was too clean and he ran right into it. Broke the damn thing instantly.

The doctors said he's lucky his head's still in one piece."

Ellinor looked incredulous.

Byran was a decent guy at heart. He was just a bit cocky and impulsive, but he was very naive.

Otherwise, he wouldn't be so eager to fetch medicines for a stranger, even to the point of running into a door.

That's why she never really hated him, even though he was always pestering her for Patricia’s sake.

But his brother, Balfour. She really couldn't stand him!

Ida felt guilty, "I should have been more careful; it's my fault he got hurt."

Ellinor looked at Ida, lightly touching her face, "It's not your fault. He's just a klutz. Go on, do your thing. I'll watch over him."

"Sis..."

The boy on the bed suddenly mumbled weakly.

"Huh?" Ellinor raised an eyebrow, looking up from her phone to Byran's innocent, handsome face.

"Sis..."

The naive little boy was still calling for his sister with his eyes closed.

Ellinor reached out and smacked his face, not too gently, "Wake up! Go home to find your sis!"

But Byran didn't wake up; his brows furrowed tighter, as if anxious about something in his dream. Suddenly, he held onto Ellinor's hand tightly, "Sis, don't leave..."

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