Chapter 154

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--Geovanni Parris--

"Get the fuck out of my wife's hospital room, bitch!" I barked at Thalia.

"Geo, please?" She pleaded.

"Get the fuck out!" I boomed.

"Don't do this to me..."

"You chose to leave, bitch, so go. Leave. Get the fuck on."

Her eyes teared up and her lip quivered as she stared at me pleadingly. Searching my eyes for what was no longer there.

She's not welcome here anymore. She made her fucking choice.

She chose to leave.

"Geo." She croaked. I was about to harshly bark at her again, until I realized that it didn't come from her.

I snapped my head in Julliet's direction, seeing her looking at me.

"Baby..." I trailed as I hurried to her side. "Baby, I've missed you so fucking much." I rambled.

Looking into her eyes, I realized that she wasn't looking at me anymore, but she was looking past me toward Thalia.

Looking over my shoulder, I realized that she was no longer standing there. She had left.

We'd be better off without her anyway.

I turned back toward her, only to find her glaring at me.

"Baby..."

"Water." She croaked, causing me to hurriedly grab the glass on the table and fill it with water at the sink, handing it to her.

She drank the water and held the glass out toward me. I took it and placed it back on the table.

"What was that?" She asked obviously referring to Thalia.

"Forget her, Jules." I scowled.

"Forget her?" She questioned repulsively. "She took care of you, didn't she?" She asked, causing me to huff.

"She left. She packed her shit and left yesterday." I gritted.

"How long has it been?" She asked.

"Three months." I shrugged.

"What did you do?" She questioned.

"I didn't do shit, but treat that woman as best as I can, Julliet." I explained.

"Go after her." She demanded.

"Jules, you just woke up from a three month coma, could I enjoy you?" I asked, over this conversation about Thalia.

She shook her head.

"Go after her, Geo." She repeated.

"Jules, forget her. We're going to renew our vows and go to Paris and be happy again. We don't need her, Julliet."

"I'm dying, Geo." She mumbled, making me shut up.

"You promised me..."

"I've lived as long as I can, Geo." She sighed. "I'm so tired." She sighed again. "I'm too tired to go on much longer."

"No Julliet, please?" I pleaded as I kneeled beside her, laying my head on her chest. "You promised me, Jules." Her fingers ran through my hair as tears fell down my face.

"There's always a part of me in you and I promise it'll be there as long as you live." She mumbled.

"I don't want you to leave me, Julliet." Thalia left, she can't leave me too. "Thalia's gone, she made her choice. You can't leave me too."

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