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Three minutes 387 Summary In Chapter 387 of "Three Minutes 387," the emotional tension between Naomi and Charles is palpable as they navigate their complex relationship. Naomi is desperate for clarity about Charles's feelings, searching his face for any sign of remorse or commitment after their recent interactions. However, Charles remains distant and unreadable, evoking a sense of frustration and uncertainty in Naomi. As she reaches out to him, asking for a ride home, the air is thick with unspoken emotions, highlighting the unresolved issues that linger between them.
During the car ride to Joyacre Villa, the silence is suffocating, amplifying Naomi's anxiety about their future together. Her concerns deepen as she reflects on her family's struggles and the stark differences between their two families. Despite Charles's affirmation that he is committed to marrying her, Naomi feels a knot of unease in her stomach, questioning whether he is truly ready to embrace their union amidst the challenges they face. The chapter captures Naomi's inner turmoil as she grapples with her fears of inadequacy and the societal pressures surrounding their relationship.
Meanwhile, Teresa's situation unfolds in a hospital room, where she is preparing for surgery. Her anxiety is palpable as she awaits Troy, who promised to be by her side but is conspicuously absent. The presence of her friend Yvonne offers some comfort, but Teresa's fears about Troy's absence and the surgery weigh heavily on her. As the hours pass, her disappointment grows, especially when she learns from Hector that Troy had to leave due to a family emergency.
This revelation brings a mix of relief and worry, as Teresa grapples with the conflicting emotions of caring for Troy while feeling abandoned at a vulnerable moment. The chapter culminates in Teresa's post-surgery recovery, where she continues to feel the absence of Troy despite the support from her friends. Her attempts to mask her disappointment are futile, as Hector sees through her facade. The emotional turmoil is compounded by her decision to reach out to Troy, expressing her fears and frustrations through anxious messages.
The intertwining narratives of Naomi and Teresa highlight themes of love, commitment, and the weight of expectations, leaving readers invested in the outcomes of both women as they navigate their respective challenges. Continue Regular Chapter Reading Below **TITLE: Three Minutes 387** **Chapter 387** **20 Vouchers** As Naomi's voice lingered in the air, she focused intently on Charles, her gaze piercing through the silence that enveloped them. She was desperate to decipher the emotions swirling within him-was there any trace of guilt, any hint of remorse for what had transpired between them?
Yet, Charles remained an enigma, his eyes drifting away, avoiding her penetrating stare. Naomi's heart raced as she scrutinized his expression, but it was like trying to read a closed book. His features were drawn tight, as if he bore the weight of the world on his shoulders, and she felt a gnawing uncertainty about what thoughts occupied his mind. It struck her then that she had never fully understood him, never truly grasped the complexities of his heart and soul. Breaking the heavy silence, Naomi stepped closer, her fingers gently enveloping Charles's hand.
"Charles," she murmured softly, almost hesitantly, "would you drive me home?" At last, he lowered his gaze to meet hers, his voice barely above a whisper as he replied, "Okay." With that simple word, a myriad of unspoken feelings hung between them, yet Naomi chose silence. She climbed into the passenger seat of Charles's car, the familiar scent of leather and the faint hum of the engine enveloping her. Charles, too, fell into a quietude as he navigated the streets toward Joyacre Villa.
The air was thick with unexpressed thoughts, and the car ride stretched on in silence, each passing moment amplifying the tension that lingered like a heavy fog. When they finally arrived, Naomi opened the door and stepped out, followed closely by Charles, who exited the vehicle with an air of reluctance. They stood together on the roadside, the silence between them growing thicker, almost suffocating. It was Naomi who finally shattered the stillness, her voice steady but laced with uncertainty.
"Charles, I'm going in now." He looked at her, his expression unreadable, and responded simply, "Yeah." Naomi turned to walk toward the entrance, but after only a few steps, an urgent question bubbled to the surface. She pivoted back to face him, her heart racing. "Charles, are you really set on marrying me?" "Yeah," he affirmed with a nod, but the response felt hollow to her ears. A wave of unease washed over Naomi. Instead of joy, she felt a knot of anxiety tighten in her stomach.
"So, Charles, when will our families actually meet?" She was still in the midst of her PhD journey, yet to graduate, and the weight of her family's struggles loomed large. Her father was confined to a hospital bed, their family business floundering, and her brother had only reached his current position through Charles's unwavering support. The gulf between the Yates family and the Logans felt insurmountable. Naomi's mind raced with fears that her family wouldn't be able to provide the backing she needed to step into the Logan family's world.
Even more daunting was the lingering doubt that perhaps Charles hadn't truly made up his mind about their future together. After a moment's hesitation, Charles broke the silence. "I'll make the arrangements." **21:14 Thu, Nov 20** **Chapter 387** **20 Vouchers** Despite his words, Naomi couldn't muster even a semblance of a smile. "Okay, I'm heading in," she said softly, "You should get some rest too. Goodnight." "Goodnight," Charles replied, his tone flat, as if the weight of their conversation had drained all warmth from his voice.
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After watching Naomi slip through the gate, Charles lingered for a moment, not immediately returning to Joyacre Villa. He stood beneath the flickering glow of a streetlamp, lighting a cigarette with a practiced ease, the smoke curling into the night air. Strangely, Teresa's face flashed through his mind, unbidden. What was he feeling? Was he still hung up on her, or was he merely deceiving himself? ***** In a dimly lit hospital room, Teresa remained blissfully unaware of the world around her, deep in slumber when a nurse entered, gently rousing her from her dreams.
As her eyes fluttered open, the disorienting reality of her solitude hit her; Troy was nowhere to be seen. She recalled how he had drifted off before she did the previous night, and she had eventually succumbed to sleep as well. Before she could ponder his absence, the nurse approached her with a clipboard in hand. "Ms. Sullivan, your surgery is scheduled first thing this morning.
I'm here to prepare you, and there are several consent forms you need to sign." As a doctor, Teresa was all too familiar with the pre-operative process, but that didn't ease the knot of anxiety tightening in her chest. Once the nurse completed the necessary preparations, a wave of apprehension washed over Teresa-she couldn't shake the feeling of dread that clung to her. Honestly, fear coursed through her veins, an unrelenting tide. When the nurse departed, Teresa glanced around the room, her heart sinking at the realization that Troy was still absent.
She reached for her phone on the nightstand-nothing. No messages, no missed calls. His promise from the night before echoed in her mind-he had vowed to be the first face she would see after her surgery. But now, where was he? Just as panic began to set in, she heard footsteps approaching. Turning toward the sound, she was relieved to see Yvonne standing at the door. Yvonne entered, settling beside Teresa's bed, her hand enveloping Teresa's in a comforting squeeze. "Teresa, I'm right here with you. Don't be scared.
Just try to get some rest, and when you wake up, everything will be alright." Teresa nodded, though inside, she felt more unsettled than ever. **21:14 Thu, Nov 20** **Chapter 387** As the minutes ticked down toward her surgery, her heart raced, each beat echoing her anxiety. Hector stopped by several times, his presence a balm as he reassured her, "Don't worry, you'll be fine." But regardless of his comforting words, Teresa couldn't shake the nerves that clung to her like a shadow. The surgery stretched on for nearly four hours.
When Teresa was finally wheeled into the recovery room, she was only half-conscious, drifting in and out of awareness. The first faces she registered were Hector, Mark, Yvonne, and a couple of nurses-but Troy was conspicuously absent. Her thoughts were muddled, and before she could fully grasp her surroundings, she slipped back into a dreamless sleep. It wasn't until the clock struck two in the afternoon that Teresa finally emerged from her haze. As her eyes fluttered open, a sharp pain lanced through her leg, causing her to wince instinctively.
"Teresa, how are you feeling?" Yvonne's gentle voice broke through the fog, soothing yet concerned. "Does your wound hurt? If it does, I can get you some more painkillers," Hector added, his tone filled with genuine worry. It was Yvonne and Hector's voices she heard, but where was Troy? Glancing around, she only saw Yvonne and Hector, and a pang of disappointment washed over her. Nevertheless, she managed a smile for them. "Yvonne, Hector, I'm okay-aside from the pain in my leg, there's really nothing else wrong." Their sigh of relief echoed in the room, a shared moment of understanding.
Yvonne said, "Teresa, you should rest for now. I'm going to call Theodore and our parents-they're practically worried sick. I thought it best they stay home for now, to avoid adding to their anxiety." Teresa nodded, grateful for Yvonne's thoughtfulness. "Okay." Yvonne brushed her fingers gently against Teresa's cheek before stepping out, leaving Teresa alone with Hector. But Teresa couldn't shake Troy's words from the night before-they echoed in her mind like a haunting refrain. He hadn't kept his promise to be there for her.
"Turns out, he was just making empty promises," Teresa thought, disappointment flooding her heart. For a fleeting moment, her feelings were unmistakable, and Hector noticed the shift in her demeanor. Unable to contain his concern, he asked, "Are you upset?" Snapping back to the present, Teresa shook her head, forcing a smile. "No, really, I'm okay." Yet, the more she tried to mask her feelings, the more transparent she became to Hector. Seeing her downcast expression, he hesitated for a moment before gently probing, "Are you missing Troy?" "Not at all!" she retorted, perhaps too quickly.
Hector wasn't convinced. "He rushed off last night-said there was some family emergency. But he promised he'd be back soon and told me to keep an eye on you." Teresa frowned, confusion washing over her. "Did something happen with his family?" Hector nodded, his expression serious. "Yeah, he mentioned it briefly. He left in a hurry but didn't elaborate on the details." Hearing this explanation brought a flicker of relief to Teresa, but it was quickly overshadowed by a fresh wave of worry.
After a long pause, she finally said, "Alright, thanks, Hector." Hector could see how much Teresa cared for Troy, and it felt like a knife twisting in his chest. He could have kept Troy's situation to himself, sparing Teresa the added stress. But if he remained silent, Teresa would only sink deeper into despair. After spending half an hour with her, Hector glanced toward the door as Yvonne returned and said, "Teresa, I'll go check in with Mark about your recovery." "Thanks, Hector," she replied quietly, her voice barely above a whisper.
Yvonne entered again, checking on Teresa and then asking what she wanted for dinner. "Mom will cook whatever you want." Teresa thought for a moment before replying, "Just some plain rice porridge. I'm not really hungry for anything else." Her nerves were frayed, and despite Hector's reassurances, she couldn't find any semblance of calm. Unable to resist the urge any longer, she asked Yvonne for her phone and sent Troy a flurry of anxious messages: "Where did you go?" "Didn't you say you'd be the first face I see when I open my eyes after surgery?" "Where are you? Please don't make me worry...
I'm scared." "Troy, if you keep pulling this disappearing act, I swear I'm not talking to you anymore." Conclusion In the aftermath of their fraught conversation, both Naomi and Charles found themselves grappling with uncertainty. The weight of unexpressed emotions hung heavily in the air, leaving Naomi feeling adrift in a sea of doubt about their future together. While Charles had assured her of his intentions, the hollowness of his words echoed in her mind, amplifying her fears about their families and the chasm between their worlds.
As she stepped away from him, the finality of her departure felt like a door closing on the dreams they once shared, leaving her with an unsettling sense of isolation. The clarity she sought from Charles remained elusive, and in that moment, she realized that their love was entangled in complexities that neither of them had fully acknowledged. Meanwhile, Teresa lay in her hospital bed, wrestling with the disheartening absence of Troy. His promise to be there for her felt like a distant memory, overshadowed by the reality of his absence at the most vulnerable moment of her life.
While Yvonne and Hector offered comfort and support, Teresa's heart ached with disappointment, further complicated by the uncertainty of Troy's situation. The anxiety that coursed through her was a stark reminder of how fragile their connection had become, and in her solitude, she felt the weight of unfulfilled promises pressing down on her. As she sent her anxious messages into the void, the fear of losing the love she cherished grew stronger, leaving her to confront the painful truth that sometimes, love is not enough to bridge the distance created by circumstances beyond their control.
The tension between them is palpable, and their next interactions may reveal hidden truths that could either strengthen their bond or shatter it entirely. Meanwhile, Teresa's journey through recovery promises to be equally fraught with emotional stakes. With Troy's absence looming over her, the chapter will likely delve into her feelings of abandonment and betrayal. As she grapples with her vulnerability post-surgery, will she confront the reality of their relationship?
The return of Yvonne and Hector may provide a supportive backdrop, but the question remains: will they be able to help Teresa navigate her fears, or will her unresolved feelings for Troy push her further into isolation? The stage is set for revelations that could alter the course of both women's lives, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover what lies ahead. adminh Sara Lili is a daring romance writer who turns icy landscapes into scenes of fiery passion. She loves crafting hot love stories while embracing the chill of Iceland's breathtaking cold.
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