Zoe quickly asked, "A-Are you alright? Should I call an ambulance?"
Jay's heart rate was frighteningly fast!
"I-I'm fine," Jay stammered, working hard to make his voice sound calm. "I just had a little too much to drink."
"But your heart’s racing," Zoe said seriously. "You might contract something in your veins, and a blood clot in your brain can lead to stroke."
Jay chuckled feebly at her words. "You really want me dead, don't you?"
Zoe was speechless—that wasn’t what she meant, but whatever.
She didn’t want to waste time on him; they were all adults, and it was his own business to take care of himself.
"Where's your phone? I'll call your assistant to take you home," she said.
"I think it's in my pants pocket," Jay replied, but he was not reaching for it.
Zoe was speechless—a drunk person was really difficult to deal with.
She reached into his pockets, but there was nothing in either of them.
Was he messing with her?
"There's nothing there," she said, not noticing that the man before her was blushing…though it wasn’t like she could, what with his face flushed from alcohol.
"It's not?" he asked in return, and mumbled, "Where did it go…"
Zoe felt like they were existing on different wavelengths, and so gave up on asking as she patted him down.
She searched everywhere including his jacket's pocket, but still found nothing.
Maybe his phone was outside?
She was going to let go of him to start searching, but he started to teeteer over the side just as he was about to leave.
Zoe quickly caught him again, pressing herself fully against him.
She didn’t notice his stiffened lips obviously curling up right then.
"Can you walk without your cane?" she asked—it was left on the floor, so she should retrieve it for him. She would really have a hard time keeping him standing.
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