Rachel was surprised that Jack arrived early.
"I had nothing to do in the company. Are you done? I want to take you out to dinner tonight."
Rachel had always liked French cuisine. Coincidentally, there was a new French restaurant that just opened in the west of the city.
After cleaning up the items on her desk, they left.
Jack quickly held her hand, interlocking their fingers.
Rachel flushed as his hand grazed against hers. She struggled under his grip, but it was no use.
Holley slowly came out from the shadows and stared blankly at the two retreating figures. Her face paled at the sight. "Why did she come back?" she whispered to herself.
The newly opened restaurant was filled with customers.
Fortunately, Jack had booked the table. When they arrived, they crossed through the long queue and walked into the restaurant.
"What do you want to eat?" Jack handed the menu to Rachel.
French cuisine was famous for its exquisite flavor, which was one of the aspects that Rachel liked.
The delicate and intricate catering suited her taste.
Rachel ordered a sirloin steak for herself and lobster for Jack. When the waiter took their orders and left, she smiled. "Don't you feel bothered that I helped you decide it?"
"Of course not." Jack knew that she would only do this to the people she was very close to. This was why he was more than happy to nod with her order.
Given the b
she typed, "I just woke up."
Lea once told her
what love meant to her—"When you love someone, you'll feel happy around him. And he's not around, you can't help but wonder what he's doing."
At that time, Rachel snorted and waved her hand dismissively. "You've read too much romantic novels," she said.
Now, however, she felt just the way Lea had described.
"Holley, is the dosage too much?" The head nurse of the children's ward raised the prescription in her hand.
Holley furrowed her eyebrows.
Although she might not be that much of a dedicated doctor, she had worked in this position for many years. She wouldn't make such a mundane error.
The head nurse was approached by one of the nurses with the prescription.
Of course, she didn't think that the dosage was right. Even an adult wouldn't be able to take that much without risking overdose.
However, since the doctor was the only person who could adjust the dosage, the head nurse went to her immediately.
During that time, Holley was standing by the window with her arms folded over her chest. She gazed blankly at the blue skies. She glanced over at the head nurse, shivering slightly.
"Dosage of what?"
"This one." Seeing her shivering, the head nurse took a step forward. "Are you okay, Holley?"
Although they weren't close, they worked in the same department. That alone required that they must be polite to one another.