With the same thought in mind both of them began to chow down on the warm food that Nolan had brought. Besides the classic California roll and nigiri, he had basically ordered a huge platter which consisted of bits and bobs of the entire menu. Everything was made fresh so it was easy to consume without the dry after taste of the refrigerated variety that Wu knew was freely available for her downstairs.
As she finished a soy sauce smothered bit, she took a sip of the green tea straight from the jug. She sighed loudly as she enjoyed the strange combination. "You know I didn't expect to like that. Normally I hate when people do things like this but today I was truly famished. You really hit the spot, but I know you don't do anything for free or without a good reason. Hit me with it. Why would you take the metro all the way down here, when I know your apartment and Ellie's is in the opposite direction?"Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please click www.novelhall.comfor visiting.
Nolan took the jug from her and took a deep draught. "I should probably have a better reason prepared. But, when Ellie told me we would never see you again, I just felt my heart drop. I owe you so much and I never got to properly thank you for going so out of your way to help us. You're responsible single handed for my sister to be able to do everything again. You delivered her from the doors of death."
"I mean you could have sent some flowers or a card. I do like physical things like food, but you could have sent me this too. Not that I don't appreciate all of this very much." Wu wiped her mouth with a napkin as she looked at him mischievously. She realized she really hadn't had a moment to relax all day. "You could have left a nice voicemail and I would have gotten the message as well. You know I just got out of surgery as well, so I would have just come here and I would have gotten the same. You could have fed the receptionists with all we have here. But, this is nice and remember you do seem to forget that what I saw is something that any doctor worth his license would have saw if they had taken some time. It was just a simple oversight of lack of experience on Amrati's part. Please don't sue him because he is such a wonderful doctor who did not mean any harm, he was just you know we get busy, we don't have enough time to do everything as it as. You know just today we had a seminar on how I need to make sure I don't work too many hours, which is funny because I don't even set my hours."
"You know, I wouldn't think you would be the type to defend your competition. Dr. Amrati out of business means all of his clients come to you. You could make a lot of money."
"If I wanted money . . . or more correctly if I wanted money and the hours to enjoy it . . . sir, I would not be in medicine. I would be Janna something else."