Chapter summary: Chapter 19 from the book Her Innocence by Diyya
Discover the most important events of Chapter 19, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Her Innocence. With the engaging writing of Diyya, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"What?" I asked.
"Wow, that's a perfect way to greet your sister." She spoke sarcastically as I closed my eyes and signed deeply.
"Sorry." I apologized as I heard her sign and then she started scolding me about manners.
"Nathan, my hands." Janet whispered me as I turned to face her. Her face was turned full red as I still had her hands pinned. I was now staring at her as I heard my sister spoke again.
"Where the hell are you? I am standing outside your house and I have been ringing this doorbell for like a thousand times. I guess, the doorbell burned because I smell something burning. Come quick!" Her annoying voice rang in my ears as I rolled my eyes while still gazing at Janet. Her beautiful eyes watched my ever move as she impatiently waited for me to unpin her hands.
"I am in the hospital with Janet." I informed her as she gasped.
"Oh my god, Nathan!" She gasped. " Don't tell me you fucked her so har-"
"Bella! Don't finish that sentence." I warned as I heard her laugh over the phone.
"Then come home quick." She hanged up as I glared at the phone, thinking that it was her.
"Nathan?" God, I loved the way she says my name and it almost makes me want to pin her against the wall and have my way with her. Patient Nathan!
I finally let go of her hands as she signed with relief.
"Thanks." She mumbled.
"Janet, we have to go home." I told her as she eyed me.
"Why?" She frowned.
"My sister, Bella came to visit us." Her frown suddenly turned into a smile.
"Okay, let's go then." She said as if she was getting impatient.
"Why so happy?" I asked.
"Because I loved meeting Valeria and Derek and they were great. I would love to meet your sister as well." I nodded at her and couldn't help but be happy that finally she was better than before. She wouldn't even speak a word but now she was opening up. We made our way back to the parking lot and sat in the car as I drove towards our house. I parked the car in the garage as I got out of the car and walked to her side, helping her get out of the car. She smiled at me as we walked hand in hand towards the front door. I looked around to find Bella but she was not here. I pushed open the door as it was not locked. Who unlocked the door? I remember locking it. We both went in as Janet also looked confused.
"Bella?" I called as she came out of the kitchen.
"Where is the pizza? You always have pizza in the fridge. Although this pudding is amazing, it does not look like you made it. Cause you can't cook shit." She spoke as she licked the pudding from the spoon while I rolled my eyes.
"Janet meet my sister Bella. Sorry if she sounds stupid but she is not. Talking idiot is actually her habit." I told Janet as she chuckled and watched Bella eating the pudding.
"I hate you." Bella said glaring at me. "I am only here to see Janet not you." She said, arrogantly as she walked past me, towards Janet and suddenly pulled her in a hug.
"I am Bella, this asshole's sweet sister." She said with a wink as Janet blushed but hugged her back.
"Let me go to her and that tell her your embarrassing childhood stories." I huffed as she ran to the kitchen while I stood there and couldn't help but smile to myself.
Today would be an interesting day.
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Nathan Rivera's POV
"Why do you need her to go with you?" I argued as she glared at me.
"Because I want to get to know her well. Plus, she would just be bored at home." She said as she rolled her eyes at me.
"No, I am taking her to the hospital with me." She narrowed her eyes at me, challenging me as I did the same.
"Tea is here." I broke the staring contest and turned to that angelic voice.
"Oh, thank you so much. Your hands are made of magic." Bella exclaimed as Janet blushed at her comment.
"Janet, have you gone to the mall?" Bella asked Janet as we all sat on the seats in our garden. Janet poured the tea for us as she stood right beside me, while I enjoyed the view. I mean the garden not her cute ass. She hummed in a 'yes' as she placed two cubes of sugar in my cup. I thanked her as she gave me my cup, she passed Bella hers and sat back on her seat, beside me.

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