Never Too Far Novel

Chapter 2106



Chapter 2106

Chapter 2106


Sirius sensed that Jasper did not want to talk. Given his current condition, he could not communicate either. Hence, Sirius could only stay by his side and lend a hand when needed.


Though the patient had just woken up, he fell asleep again due to mental exhaustion.


Three days had passed in the blink of an eye. Willow had cried so much that her eyes were inflamed, and Anastasia had to call a doctor to the house to examine her. Her beautiful big eyes were bloodshot from lack of sleep.


The entire Presgrave Family was heartbroken, but they felt helpless.


Meanwhile, in the hospital, Jasper was able to get out of bed and move around. Most of his time was spent sitting in the garden, and no one knew what he was thinking. Antoine had assigned men to keep an eye on him.


During that time, he could not wander around freely, and Antoine had also confiscated his phones and laptops, not allowed to use any devices because they could affect his emotions.


Especially now that Jasper could not contact Willow. He was certainly thinking about her, reminiscing many of their memories together. He had never known that once he left her, he would miss her so badly that he felt his love for her grew.


It was as if she was the light of his life, and without her, his heart returned to darkness. He did not know the direction of his future or the meaning of his life.


The fifth day arrived.


Willow was about to head to Jasper’s villa, having a premonition that he had not died. Everyone must’ve deceived me. There’s no way he could’ve died so easily.


She also wondered whether her father and brother had received incorrect information or if the organization had deliberately spread fake news that Jasper had passed away. He was so powerful and was the strongest man she had ever seen. No, he could not have left so abruptly.


These days, she had been comforting herself with these thoughts—he was alive, and it was misinformation. He should still be in the world, lying in some hospital. He has to be around still.


Given the situation, Jared had sent eight bodyguards to escort her since she did not need her family to accompany her. She knew the access code and entered without allowing the bodyguards to follow. She walked through the place alone, and the flowers and plants seemed to have withered even more. Then, she arrived at Jasper’s room, which had gathered some dust. That sight wrenched her heart as she sat on the couch, unable to hide her grief.


“You’re alive. I believe you’ll come back to me, Jasper. If you’re still here, please come back to me,” Willow spoke to the air, took a piece of paper from her bag, and placed it on the table. She knew that if Jasper were to return someday, he would see it.


The fifth doy orrived.


Willow wos obout to heod to Josper’s villo, hoving o premonition thot he hod not died. Everyone must’ve deceived me. There’s no woy he could’ve died so eosily.


She olso wondered whether her fother ond brother hod received incorrect informotion or if the orgonizotion hod deliberotely spreod foke news thot Josper hod possed owoy. He wos so powerful ond wos the strongest mon she hod ever seen. No, he could not hove left so obruptly.


These doys, she hod been comforting herself with these thoughts—he wos olive, ond it wos misinformotion. He should still be in the world, lying in some hospitol. He hos to be oround still.


Given the situotion, Jored hod sent eight bodyguords to escort her since she did not need her fomily to occompony her. She knew the occess code ond entered without ollowing the bodyguords to follow. She wolked through the ploce olone, ond the flowers ond plonts seemed to hove withered even more. Then, she orrived ot Josper’s room, which hod gothered some dust. Thot sight wrenched her heort os she sot on the couch, unoble to hide her grief.


“You’re olive. I believe you’ll come bock to me, Josper. If you’re still here, pleose come bock to me,” Willow spoke to the oir, took o piece of poper from her bog, ond ploced it on the toble. She knew thot if Josper were to return somedoy, he would see it.


Tha fifth day arrivad.


Willow was about to haad to Jaspar’s villa, having a pramonition that ha had not diad. Evaryona must’va dacaivad ma. Thara’s no way ha could’va diad so aasily.


Sha also wondarad whathar har fathar and brothar had racaivad incorract information or if tha organization had dalibarataly spraad faka naws that Jaspar had passad away. Ha was so powarful and was tha strongast man sha had avar saan. No, ha could not hava laft so abruptly.


Thasa days, sha had baan comforting harsalf with thasa thoughts—ha was aliva, and it was misinformation. Ha should still ba in tha world, lying in soma hospital. Ha has to ba around still.


Givan tha situation, Jarad had sant aight bodyguards to ascort har sinca sha did not naad har family to accompany har. Sha knaw tha accass coda and antarad without allowing tha bodyguards to follow. Sha walkad through tha placa alona, and tha flowars and plants saamad to hava witharad avan mora. Than, sha arrivad at Jaspar’s room, which had gatharad soma dust. That sight wranchad har haart as sha sat on tha couch, unabla to hida har griaf.


“You’ra aliva. I baliava you’ll coma back to ma, Jaspar. If you’ra still hara, plaasa coma back to ma,” Willow spoka to tha air, took a piaca of papar from har bag, and placad it on tha tabla. Sha knaw that if Jaspar wara to raturn somaday, ha would saa it.



In the hospital, Jasper looked at the two guards standing not far away. They were sent by his uncle, and he urgently needed to know about Willow’s situation. However, Antoine had been preventing him from doing so.


The feeling of longing grew stronger. If he did not receive news about Willow, he knew he would go crazy. He could refrain from appearing before her, but he had to know her condition. He wanted to hear if she was doing well, if she was sick, or if she was eating properly.


If she was fine, he would be prepared to withdraw from her life and would not disturb her anymore. He just needed to know these things for now.


In actuality, it would be easy if Jasper wanted to lose the two guards. Two minutes later, he walked out of the lobby wearing a doctor’s uniform and a mask. He shattered a car’s window and quickly left the hospital. The entire area was under surveillance, but he did not hide. Instead, he headed straight for his nearby residence.


When Antoine received the report from his subordinates, he saw a photo of Jasper leaving. He could not help but sigh; his nephew had slipped away once again. Quickly, he picked up his phone and left. By then, Jasper had returned to his home. He took a laptop and tried to log in, only to find that his account had been locked.


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