It was freezing outside and Nancy was only wearing a hospital gown when she ran out. How could she not feel cold?
Besides, the temperature inside the hospital was relatively high compared outside. Therefore, when Nancy ran outside and met the cold wind, she seemed to catch a cold.
Rubbing her nose, Nancy said, "Charles, I just don't want to see you. You're being paranoid! You keep thinking that I have an affair with Rick. Well, go ahead and think whatever you want. I don't care... Achoo!"
"Well, no matter what I think, I still won't allow you to see Rick. Just give up." Although Charles was mocking her, he was also worried that Nancy would catch a cold today.
She hadn't recovered from her allergy yet, and if she caught a cold...
However, what he was afraid of happening already happened.
After checking the allergen, Nancy became listless and dispirited.
"How are you, Nancy?" Charles asked.
"It's none of your business." It could be told from the tone of her voice that Nancy was feeling weak. She was also shivering from the cold, so Charles quickly called a doctor to
ache but she still smiled.
After all, she knew how to pretend. And so did Brandy.
"I'm a careless woman. I don't have a good memory. I tend to forget things easily," said Brandy apologetically. With a smile, Brandy looked at Charles again. "Charles, I’m sure you know that it has always been my problem."
"Well, you are more beautiful and pleasing than before." After saying this, Charles gave Nancy a meaningful look.
Did he say it on purpose to make Nancy jealous?
'Well, I'm not jealous at all. I wish that you and Brandy could be together!'
But why was Nancy so depressed and uncomfortable?
"Charles, you must be kidding! You can't praise other women in front of your girlfriend. Remember that." Although Brandy was smiling, there was a warning in her voice.
"I’m sure my girlfriend won’t mind that. Right, Nancy?"
"Of course. When did I become so mean? Besides, what Charles said is true. You really are beautiful, gentle and elegant. No wonder Charles asked you to take my place. If I were him, I would also choose you," Nancy said perfunctorily with a bright smile.