Timothy came back with the hangover pills at moment later, and he even asked the pharmacist to provide him with a glass of warm. water.
Sabrina took the pill and gulped it down with water. She felt her heart warming up by his thoughtfulness. “Thank you, Mr. Reinhart.” She smiled sweetly at the man.
For some reason, he felt delighted at the sight of her lovely smile. “You don’t feel too good, do you? Just lean back and take a nap. I’ll take you home once you’re better.”
The lady nodded and leaned on the seat to take a nap. Meanwhile, the man whipped his phone out to scroll through the news. A dim light illuminated them, and silence filled the car, yet the atmosphere wasn’t awkward in the slightest.
Sabrina eventually felt better, and Timothy took her home. It was peaceful for the coming few days. As usual, Sabrina would visit Tessa every day, though she didn’t bring any soup anymore. Still, she would ask if Tessa was doing well.
Nearly two weeks had gone by since Tessa regained consciousness. The doctor conducted. a major checkup on her, and he said, “The madam is recovering well, and she has gotten a
lot better since she woke up. She won’t be passing out at random now.” Nicholas and Timothy heaved a sigh of relief upon hearing the doctor’s words.
Tessa asked, “So, how much longer do I have to wait until I can get out of bed?”
“Not a moment longer. You may get out of bed and move around, madam. Staying in bed for too long isn’t good for your health,” said the doctor.
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