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Chapter 64



Chapter 64

Chapter 64

“That doesn’t explain the eye bags,” Ethan remarked, his curiosity unabated. Axel had provided an

explanation for the cuts and scratches, but the reason for Axel’s apparent sleeplessness remained a

mystery.

“It’s a husky,” Axel replied, his tone carrying a hint of irritation as if the dog itself was a

source of vexation.

“Huh?” Ethan queried, still grappling with the pieces of the puzzle.

“The breed is known for its very expressive nature,” Axel explained, though Ethan’s puzzled expression

persisted.

Ethan, with minimal knowledge about dogs, remained lost in the conversation. Axel decided to

elaborate further, attempting to provide context to the challenge he faced. “The dog basically talks.

Loud wailing and howling and whimpering, like it’s trying to communicate, Axel clarified, the frustration

evident in his voice.

“Okay Ethan said, nodding as he tried to comprehend the situation.

“When I’m trying to sleep.” Axel finished throwing a glare at Ethan.

Axel’s glare intensified, sensing Ethan’s amusement at the predicament. A snicker escaped Ethan,

transforming quickly into a cough when he realized Axel’s disapproval.

“So, you got a new puppy this weekend. That’s nice,” Ethan remarked, trying to steer the conversation Property © 2024 N0(v)elDrama.Org.

away from the dog predicament.

“A temporal PUPPY Axel corrected again, his frustration with the canine companion evident. There is

no way I’m keeping it, he asserted firmly, emphasizing his lack of intention to turn dog owner.

“And from your obvious joy, I imagine you met with Hazel’s twins, Axel said, taking a seat and inviting

Ethan to share more about his seemingly delightful encounter.

Ethan sighed, his demeanor shifting to seriousness.

“I know what you’re going to say, Axel, that I should probably stop, but I can’t,” Ethan stated with a

sense of determination.

“I looked into it, they’re not yours. I told you that, right?” Axel asked, seeking clarification. “I know,”

Ethan interrupted, acknowledging Axel’s previous disclosure and stand on the

matter.

“I guess you can’t just help doing certain things. You see something’s out of place and you can’t just

help but want to reach out, even if you can turn a blind eye to it. You just can’t help but feel this sense

of helplessness and need to do something. Axel said with a sigh, his words carrying the weight of

personal reflection.

As he spoke, Axel vividly recalled the helpless feeling of having to go back to help the woman at the

exhibition and picking up the puppy he found outside, even though he didn’t particularly like dogs. In

those moments, he began to understand Ethan’s actions a little better, recognizing the intricate

interplay of compassion and helplessness that often accompanied certain situations. Human emotions

and feelings were complicated and uncontrollable.

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“What happened to you?” Ethan inquired, his tone reflecting genuine worry. Axel responded with a

nonchalant shrug. “Been asking myself the same thing.” Observing Axel’s altered appearance, Ethan

couldn’t help but remark, “You come back from a weekend looking completely different. You’ve

changed somehow. You’re not as prim and proper and cutthroat–looking as you used to be mean,

you’ve got a bandage on your nose and chin. You’ve got bags around your eyes. You look terrible.

Pausing for a moment, Ethan continued, “For the first time since I’ve known you in years, you look

human and not robotic as you used to be. The subtle shift in Axel’s demeanor hadn’t escaped Ethan’s

keen observation.

“Hell, you even adopted a dog. Ethan exclaimed, still in shock.

“Rescued. It’s temporary until they find it a home,” Axel corrected with a touch of weariness. Ethan

shrugged dismissively, “Same thing”

As Axel found himself entangled in the complexities of emotions and the newfound responsibility of

caring for a dog, Ethan couldn’t help but notice the subtle transformation. Axel, who had always been

reserved and seemingly devoid of sentiments and emotions was now navigating the terrain of

compassion and empathy.

“Let’s just leave it be,” Axel suggested wearily, the weight of his recent experiences evident in his tired

tone. The surge of his emotions had left him drained, and Axel sought respite in the silence that

followed.

Ethan’s gaze bore into Axel with a profound understanding. It seemed like more changes were on the

horizon for Axel, and the decision to move out of the pack estate appeared to / be the start of this

evolution.

It seemed moving out of the pack estate was a good thing. Ethan mused. Besides, Axel had never

really fit into pack life. Also, with not having a wolf…

“From the call last night, I assume you’ve devised a plan for the twins?” Axel inquired, his curiosity

piqued. Ethan affirmed his suspicion with a nod and then proceeded to elaborate on his strategies,

articulating a sense of purpose in his words.

“And what about the JT project?” Axel asked.

“Hazel will be returning to work soon. There’s not much we can do at the moment. Daisy has to remain

at the hospital for a few more months,” Ethan revealed, a tinge of melancholy woven into his words.

“We located Dr. Gomez, but it still didn’t eliminate the risks, you know,

“Sorry, man,” Axel responded with a shared sense of understanding, a subtle shift from the stoic

professionalism of his previous demeanor,

In times past. Axel would have maintained a rigid expression, faithfully executing Ethan’s orders to the

latter on a stoic note and with precision.

But now, this Assistant was becoming more than a detached figure.

Since she’ll be there for a while, she’s sad she doesn’t get to go to school. Ethan explained. Hence the

school idea, Axel remarked, aligning his understanding with Ethan’s vision. Exactly Ethan affirmed.

Most hospitals have schools–basic classes like Kindergarten and first grade. But Cleveland doesn’t

There are a lot of kids there too, Ethan stated further.

The realization spurred his desire to create a space where Daisy and other children could

access education. Make friends with one another and alleviating the dullness and boredom of their

hospital stays

“So you want to supervise the project yourself?” Axel inquired, seeking clarity on Ethan’s

intentions.

“Yes,” Ethan replied definitively.

“I took the initiative and contacted the hospital director when you didn’t answer my call during your

neighbor–dog predicament.” Ethan explained, prompting an audible groan from Axel

“The director is on board with the idea. It seems they’ve been contemplating a similar initiative. Now,

it’s our turn to join forces and assist in bringing their plans to fruition,” Ethan concluded, his tone

carrying a mix of satisfaction and anticipation.

“So what’s the plan now?” Axel asked seeking clarification. “Where would this project take place? What

part of the hospital would be most suitable?” he inquired.

Ethan provided a concise plan. The ninth floor of the hospital. While we could construct a separate

building on the hospital grounds, that would be a lengthier process. The ninth floor was previously

dedicated to administration, but most of the rooms are currently filled with files and documents. We can

have those relocated to create space for the school.

Axel nodded in understanding, acknowledging that Ethan had meticulously thought through the details.

It became evident that Ethan had been consumed by the idea the previous night, his eagerness was

palpable.

Axel, seemingly satisfied with the proposed plan, expressed. “Seems you’ve got everything figured out.

He made a move to leave, intending to attend to some tasks before their visit to the hospital.

However, Ethan called out to him just as he was about to depart. “Axel,” he said, “It was nice. Just

sitting and talking like old times.”

A faint smile graced Axel’s face as he responded. “I guess.”


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