Time went by quickly in Rachel's new life.
Sometimes, she dreamed of her past and Jack. She woke up crying in the middle of the night many times, but she never thought of going back home.
Every time she couldn't sleep, she would just read her medical book and soon forget all the distracting thoughts.
One year had passed.
Like the usual, Lucas took Rachel's book from her and asked, "Would you like to take a seat first?"
Rachel nodded and pointed to a lawn outside the school building. "Let's sit there."
When they were already seated, she asked first, "Lucas, are you going to ask me if I'm going to stay?"
Today was their last day of school.
However, before their class ended, their professor, Mack said something so tempting.
He said that he would choose two students from their class that would be his apprentices in the hospital where he worked.
She was very much interested in his proposal. If she could work for Mack, she would definitely learn a lot of medical skills from him.
Seeing how her eyes lit up, Lucas already knew what to do, so he asked, "Do you want to stay?"
She tilted her head and looked at him with a smile. "It's not actually a question whether I want to stay or not. The real question is if I can make it. But I will try my best to get that chance. How about you?"
Lucas shook his head and looked into the distance. He answered, "No, I can't stay anymore. I need to go back and see someone."
Out of curiosity, s
He then offered the peeled apple to her.
She refused politely, "I'm not hungry. Please slice some for Bill."
"Don't be so formal with me, Rachel." He took her hand and placed the apple on her palm.
Then he turned to Bill and said, "You should also thank her."
She waved her hand and said, "No need to thank me. I am just doing my job. But Bill, why did you suddenly faint?"
With hands on his sides, Bill tried to sit up.
This simple movement seemed to be difficult for him, as his breathing became heavier. But still, he tried to explain, "I got up too early in the morning, and I couldn't go back to sleep anymore, so I decided to jog outside. I didn't expect that I would suddenly faint."
As he talked, his voice sounded weaker and weaker.
This time, it was her time to explain. "It's actually a symptom of hypoglycemia. I checked your blood test result earlier, and it showed that your glucose is a bit low."
"Then what should we do?" Andy asked with a frown. A worried expression was written all over his face.
There were many causes of hypoglycemia, so she couldn't explain it to him now. To ease his worries, she replied n a low voice, "Don't worry. He will get better after a few days."
Andy heaved a sigh of relief. "I'm glad to hear that."
He felt much relieved after hearing what she said. With a smile on his face, he added, "We're lucky that every time something happens to Bill, you are always the one who helps him. What a fate!"