Johanna was bereft of words for a moment. Under the hopeful gaze of the steward, she had no choice
but to inhale deeply through the nebulizer twice.
In no time, the malfunction was resolved. The cabins, too, regained their illumination. However, the
debris was still blocking the tracks, and the railroad workers could only clear them after the rain
subsided.
After the steward left, Johanna asked softly, “How did you get here so quickly? I thought the train
already left Jadeborough?”
“I took a helicopter here.”
The torrential rain made it impossible for Timothy to drive. Left with no choice, he contacted Armand
and arranged for a fighter jet pilot to send him to where the high-speed train was stuck.
But since there was no space for the helicopter to land, Timothy had to brave the rain to get the train,
thus why he ended up completely drenched.
Opening the doors of high-speed trains was strictly prohibited to prevent passengers from getting off
and running into accidents. In order to get on the train, Timothy had to flash his marriage certificate and
claimed that Johanna had forgotten to bring her medication when she had severe asthma.
Of course, the crew knew how terrifying asthma could be. Worried that something might happen to
Johanna, they explained the situation to their superiors, and eventually, Timothy was allowed to board
the train.
The man flipped the damp hair sticking to Johanna's forehead aside, then opened the waterproof travel
bag. “I'm afraid the train will be stuck here for some time. I brought snacks and water, and also a small
fan...”
The fan was rechargeable and could last roughly an hour upon switching on.
The breeze from the small fan left Johanna feeling a lot cooler. As she lowered her gaze at Timothy,
she spotted droplets of water trickling down his cheeks, then gathering on his chin before dripping onto
his drenched sweater.
Johanna didn't bring a towel and had to use her hand to wipe the water off his chin. “You knew it was
pouring. Why didn't you bring an extra set of clothes?”
“It'll take up too much space,” said Timothy. “Besides, the cabin is quite warm. The clothes will dry up in
no time.”
He swiftly grabbed her retracting hand. There were still droplets of water hanging on his eyelashes, and
his eyes were deep and mesmerizing. “Jojo, are you concerned about me?”
“Um...” Johanna cut him off as she found it inappropriate with others present.
Timothy whipped his head to look in displeasure.
A young girl sitting on the other side was startled when she met with the man's gaze. She hastily
rummaged through her luggage and handed him a box. “I have a towel from Hermayze. It's brand new.
I'll exchange it with your small fan and some snacks; is that all right?”
Before Timothy could reject the young girl, Johanna agreed to the request. She passed the girl an
unopened small fan and said, “Pick whatever snacks you want.”
At that, the young girl quickly handed the exquisitely wrapped towel to Johanna.
Opening the packaging, Johanna pulled out a sky-blue towel printed with the Hermayze logo. “Go to
the restroom and wring out your clothes. Then use this towel to dry your hair.”
She had wanted to tell the man that the soaked clothes would give him a cold, but she ultimately
decided to keep her thoughts unspoken.
Timothy lifted the corners of his lips into a smile. “All right. I'll do as you say.”
After he left for the restroom, the young girl said to Johanna, “Your husband treats you well. He even
braved the heavy downpour to bring you your nebulizer. His actions are so much more romantic than
novel plots. What's more, he's so good-looking and dotes on his wife. It's a blessing to meet a man like
him.”
The young girl chatted with Johanna for a little longer before returning to her seat when she spotted
Timothy walk out of the restroom.
The cashmere cardigan Timothy was wearing turned wrinkled after he squeezed it dry. Then again,
since he was tall and handsome, even crumpled clothes looked peculiarly pleasing to the eye when
worn by him.
Johanna handed him the towel to dry his hair.
The man, however, squatted down beside the seat and lowered his head. “I've no more strength left
after drying my clothes. Can you help me instead?”
Faced with how resolute Timothy was, coupled with how the other passengers were all shifting their
curious gazes toward her direction, Johanna eventually gave up and wrapped the towel around his hair.
The cabin was comfortably warm, and the clothes on Timothy dried up relatively quickly. The rain
outside had subsided, and the dark clouds in the sky slowly dissipated. In the twinkling of an eye, a
group of railroad workers had the debris on the tracks removed.
After a nearly two-hour delay, the high-speed train finally resumed its journey.
Seeing Johanna lean against her seat on the verge of falling asleep, Timothy reached out and pulled
her into his embrace. “It's more comfortable to sleep in my arms.”
Unable to push him away, Johanna could only let him be.
Timothy lowered his gaze to look at the soundly asleep Johanna. He gently brushed his hand against
her thigh, then slipped under the hems of her sweater and touched her soft, slender wait. It was an
incredibly pleasing touch.
He felt a tickle in his throat, and just as he lifted his hand to touch...
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