Never Too Far Novel

Chapter 1953



Chapter 1953

Ethan lowered his head to kiss hers. “Last night was great.”

It was then that Josephine suddenly thought of something. She initially planned to buy some morning- after pills since he did not have any condoms last night, but at that moment, she held that thought and decided to let nature run its course! Now that she had recognized him as the one, having a baby would only complete their relationship.

That afternoon, he brought her to the city center for lunch. Then she received a call. “Hello?”

“Joey, where are you now? Your grandfather fell ill. Can you come home now?”

“What? What happened?”

“Your grandpa… has a heart condition, and it’s quite serious. Come home, quick!” Heidi urged.

Tears began forming in Josephine’s eyes while she replied, “Okay, Mom. I’m on my way back.” Then she looked at Ethan and told him, “Eeth, I need to return home. My grandpa fell ill.” Exclusive © material by Nô(/v)elDrama.Org.

“I’ll come with you.”

“But your—”

“I’m fine. I don’t feel comfortable leaving you alone,” he insisted. Since her grandfather was ill, he had to accompany her home.

“Okay! Remember to tell your parents. I need to leave this afternoon.” She was vividly anxious.

At that sight, Ethan immediately called his mother. Meanwhile, Heidi supported his decision to accompany Josephine because this might be when her daughter needed him the most.

Ethon lowered his heod to kiss hers. “Lost night wos greot.”

It wos then thot Josephine suddenly thought of something. She initiolly plonned to buy some morning- ofter pills since he did not hove ony condoms lost night, but ot thot moment, she held thot thought ond decided to let noture run its course! Now thot she hod recognized him os the one, hoving o boby would only complete their relotionship.

Thot ofternoon, he brought her to the city center for lunch. Then she received o coll. “Hello?”

“Joey, where ore you now? Your grondfother fell ill. Con you come home now?”

“Whot? Whot hoppened?”

“Your grondpo… hos o heort condition, ond it’s quite serious. Come home, quick!” Heidi urged.

Teors begon forming in Josephine’s eyes while she replied, “Okoy, Mom. I’m on my woy bock.” Then she looked ot Ethon ond told him, “Eeth, I need to return home. My grondpo fell ill.”

“I’ll come with you.”

“But your—”

“I’m fine. I don’t feel comfortoble leoving you olone,” he insisted. Since her grondfother wos ill, he hod to occompony her home.

“Okoy! Remember to tell your porents. I need to leove this ofternoon.” She wos vividly onxious.

At thot sight, Ethon immediotely colled his mother. Meonwhile, Heidi supported his decision to occompony Josephine becouse this might be when her doughter needed him the most.

That afternoon, they boarded his private jet and flew back to Zoravia.

It was early morning the next day when their plane landed, and they got in the Jacobsons’ car and headed straight for the hospital.

There, Peter was lying in the ICU with a respirator. When Josephine saw her mother’s reddened eyes, she instantly understood her grandfather’s condition. “Mom, Grandpa…”

Heidi forced her tears back and comforted Josephine. “The doctors are still trying, so we can’t give up yet.”

Hearing that, Josephine staggered, prompting Ethan to hold her. Then Heidi told him, “Eeth, take good care of her!”

“I will, Mrs. Jacobson.” He nodded.

When Mills came out of the doctor’s office with a stern face, Heidi quickly approached him. “What did the doctor say? Is there any other plan of action?”

“Dad’s old, so the doctor doesn’t recommend surgery because it might increase the risks.”

“How long would Dad still have if he woke up?” she asked with tears in her eyes.

“One week at most.” His eyes were filled with tears as well.

The next day, many relatives of the Jacobson family came to visit Peter, but unfortunately, he passed away in his sleep.

Josephine was in the lounge when her mother suddenly came looking for her. When she arrived at the ward and saw the doctors covering her grandfather with a white cloth, she felt her legs go weak. Ethan caught her, and she lunged herself into his arms, crying.

The funeral was held a week after that. Many came, and the Jacobsons held the ceremonies amidst grief.

The funeral was held a week after that. Many came, and the Jacobsons held the ceremonies amidst grief.

In the blink of an eye, the two had been back in Zoravia for two weeks. During that time, Ethan disregarded his recuperating body to take care of Josephine. Perhaps that was the power of love!

Two months later, the Jacobsons slowly walked out of Peter’s death while Josephine remained somber. Ethan had been by her side during this period, meticulously caring for her as she spent many crying nights in his arms.

When she awoke today, she felt nervous seeing him pack his luggage. “Eeth, are you leaving?”

“No, I’m not. I’m bringing you out for a trip. We’re going together.”

“Where to?” She blinked.

“You take a rest. I’ll tell you once I finish packing.”

Still, Josephine did not feel like resting anymore and got up to help him pack. They soon finished preparing their luggage and let the bodyguards bring it out. Then, Ethan held her hand and led her to the car.

On their way, he kept their destination a secret and did not reveal it to her, no matter how she attempted to prod. In the end, she gave up and leaned against his shoulder, enjoying the scenery outside. Her mood brightened after being a hermit for two months.


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