Chapter 1383 Fake (1/2)
The news that Emily had been caught by Darren also shocked Taylor and Louis, so the two of them rushed to Jacob's house as soon as they heard that Emily had returned safely with Jacob.
Seeing that Emily was still unconscious, Louis was furious. ”Jacob, is this how you take care of my sister? Don't you know that she–”. . . . .
He didn't finish his sentence, but everyone knew what he meant to say.
Jacob did not argue, but hugged Emily even more tightly. It seemed that only in this way could he feel the life in Emily, through her breathing in his arms.
He had really been afraid that he would lose her. His greatest fear was that he would never see her again.
No one knew how distressed he had been when he had heard that she had gone to Darren's house. Fortunately, he had been able to save her.
”Well, no one wanted Emily to be hurt like this.” Taylor held Louis's arm and motioned for him to stop blaming Jacob.
”He is the one who has suffered the most among us because of this. He is the last one who would ever want to hurt Emily. Don't blame him.” Taylor sighed as she cast a glance at Jacob.
All of a sudden, they heard soft coughing sounds from Emily, who was still wrapped in Jacob's arms. The coughing attracted everyone's attention.
Emily slowly opened her eyes and said, ”Louis. . . . . . Ahem. Don't... . . . . . It was my fault. I went there without his knowledge. Otherwise... . . . . Ahem. . . . . . Ahem. . . . . . Ahem. . . . . . Otherwise, I wouldn't have been captured by Darren.”
”Okay, okay, I understand. I don't mean to blame him. Just…just stop talking, okay?” Seeing how badly Emily was coughing because of her effort to talk, Louis's heart ached, and he felt sorry for her.
It was not until Louis finally promised her that he would not blame Jacob that Emily felt relieved, and her coughing slowly became alleviated.
Feeling concerned, Taylor quickly went over and spoke to her softly, checking her emotional condition. After she made sure that Emily was okay, she left with Louis.
Emily watched them leave, her mind filled with memories for quite a long time. She had already guessed what must have happened today, and how she had been brought back home.
'I must have caused more trouble, ' she thought.