Winning her back after divorce (Divorce anxiety)

Chapter 328



Chapter 328

Chapter 328 I Am A Doctor “You’re awake.” Samuel’s voice came from the doorway. Gizem stilled

before her gaze flew in his direction. “Yeah.” He strode in with an inscrutable expression. “Thank you

for saving Desi and Madeline.” “Don’t mention it. It’s what I should do,” she returned. The intensity of

his stare made her uneasy. She asked, “Are they hurt?” “No,” he replied flatly.

“Glad to hear that.” She breathed a sigh of relief. “Oh, right, what about the guys? Did you find out who

sent them?” “The police are still interrogating them.” His stare never wavered from her, sending the

hairs on her neck stand on end. “Do you have a question for me, Mr. Macari?” she asked uneasily.

Samuel pulled out his phone and placed it in front of her. “This was taken in a casino in Lusterg about a

week ago. Can you explain it?” Gizem lowered her head to look at the photo. It was Lauren

impersonating her and getting caught on camera. I knew this would happen. “That woman isn’t me, Mr.

Macari. She looks like me because I have plain features,” she clarified. “Don’t you think your

explanation is a little far-fetched?” His expression remained emotionless. “Since that’s what you think,

Mr. Macari, there’s nothing more I can say,” she said. “I guess we’ll have to do this the hard way.” His

finger glided across the phone screen. “Take a look at these photos. They were the same person taken

at the same time in different places, and they all work for Windwell Corporation.” She wrung her hands.

“I don’t know anything about that.” “

If I find out you’re associated with that corporation, you’re doomed.” His expression turned flinty. Gizem

could sense his wrath lining the words, and she felt an inexplicable pressure building in her chest. “Mr.

Macari, even if I was associated with that corporation, I would never do you or Desi any harm. I’m a

doctor,” she shot back. “Do I need to list out every heinous act they have committed to you?” Samuel

snorted. Of course she was aware of what Windwell Corporation was capable of, but she wasn’t the

kingpin and didn’t know the ins and outs. She only knew to keep her head down and mind her own

business. He pocketed the phone and turned on his heels. “I’ll never forget how you saved Desi. And

I’ll forever thank you for that.” Then, he left with long strides, his expression grim. Gizem felt as if the

ground had fallen away beneath her. How dare he accuse me like that? I’ve never harmed anyone.

Someone entered the room at that moment, and she glanced sideways at the door. It was Gemma.

“You’re awake, Dr. Zabinski.” Joy laced her tone as she spoke. “Yeah.” Gizem nodded. Gemma

stepped further into the room. “Though you didn’t break any bones, you’re still severely injured. You

might be unable to perform surgeries if we don’t treat your hand properly.” “I know.” She knew a thing

or two about her own injury. “Would you like to contact your family members and tell them about your

condition, Dr. Zabinski?” Gemma asked. “I don’t have any,” she answered. No family? “Are you an

orphan?” Gemma asked, to which Gizem nodded. “What about your friends?” Gemma sounded

sympathetic. Friends? No, I don’t think so. Gizem gave it a thought. She didn’t get along with her

coworkers. They all treated her as though she were an alien. “I don’t have any either,” she replied

monotonously. Gemma was frazzled. “I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have asked.” “It’s all right.” Gizem shook her

head lightly. Levi entered the room with a huge bouquet as soon as she finished speaking. “Hey, babe.”

He was his usual annoying self. “Cut it out.” Gizem rubbed her temples. Gemma observed their

exchange and took the hint. This text is property of Nô/velD/rama.Org.

“Well, I won’t interrupt you both.” She left with a smile. “I left you alone for a few days, and you

managed to injure yourself. You should take better care of yourself.” He placed the flowers in Gizem’s

arms. “Beautiful flowers for a beautiful woman,” he complimented. “I’m a plain Jane. You don’t have to

force yourself to flatter me.” She gazed at the bouquet in her arms. “But thank you for the flowers. I like

it.” Levi smiled faintly. “I knew you’d like it. See how well I know you?” Gizem was lost for words. “Babe,

you should move in with me when you’re discharged.” His voice turned tender. “I’ll take care of you until

you’ve fully recovered.” He was being serious. “Severe injuries will take a long time to heal, but mine

are only flesh wounds. I don’t need anyone looking after me.” She declined.

Levi had nothing to do with her. She would never ask him to look after her. “Do you no longer love me?”

His face fell in disappointment. Gizem said nothing. I never loved you in the first place. When a knock

sounded on the door, she called out, “Come in.” Desi breezed through the door. “Are you feeling better,

Ms. Zabinski?” Desi wasn’t alone; Madeline and Federick trailed behind her. Samuel was mercifully

nowhere to be seen, or he could have misunderstood if he saw Levi with her. Her brows furrowed at

that thought. Why should I care if he misconstrues the situation? “I’m fine.” Gizem gave a smile. “What

about you guys?” “Madeline and I are fine. Does your boo-boo hurt? Should I give it a kiss?” Desi

responded. “No, thank you. I’m fine now, really.” Gizem laughed. Madeline fixed her gaze on Gizem.

“Thank you.” “Don’t mention it,” replied Gizem with a smile. Federick’s gaze swept over Levi from head

to toe, and Levi did the same to him. “This is Levi. Levi, that’s Federick Evans. He’s the organizer for

the charity event.” Gizem made the introductions. “Ah, so you’re Mr. Evans.” Levi approached him and

extended his hand for a handshake. “I’ve heard a lot about you.” “Pleased to meet you, Mr. Levi,”

Federick acknowledged.

“I’ve always heard your name on the news.” “You mean the gossip rags?” Gizem quipped, catching

Federick off guard. Levi retaliated, “No way! I’m saving myself just for you.” Gizem shot him a wordless

look that said she was only teasing him. “Ah, got it…” He smiled conspiratorially. Gizem froze and tried

to explain, “No, this isn’t what you think. We’re not together.” “Why not, babe?” Levi made a face. “You

even accepted my flowers.” She was speechless. “Mr. Levi, you can’t be with Ms. Zabinski.” Desi clung

to Gizem’s arm protectively. “Why?” He frowned. “Because she’s my mommy!” she declared earnestly.

Levi guffawed. “She’s your mommy? Oh, please. You want her to be your stepmother, but have you

asked your daddy?”

“I don’t have to ask! She’s my mommy!” Desi exclaimed indignantly. “She’s not. Her name is Gizem

Zabinski, and she’s not your mommy.” Levi leveled his gaze on her. “She is! She is!” Desi persisted.

“No, she isn’t. She isn’t.” Levi denied. Desi was on the verge of tears at this point. “Have you had

enough, Levi?” Gizem told him off. Does he think it’s fun to pick on a child?


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