Now that I'm well, Gavin doesn't have to accompany at home all the time, but he does text me when he's at work. I laughed at his ignorance. He said,"Before I was a good student. Now I was taught bad by you. You can compensate me."
But putting all jokes aside, I dare not disturb him when he was busy. I didn't give him much help, if I knocked him back. I was really not to appreciate what was good.
While Gavin was busy, I met his assistant Lydia, the tall, sassy girl I saw at the hospital. Lydia was as beautiful as her name showed, but meticulous in her words. She spoke to me in the same manner, seriously and with only key words.
I didn't mind but even admired her a little bit. Gavin was so serious at work, which was known to all. So it was reasonable she had such a good assistant.
Gavin was afraid I'm always alone at home and get bored. He said he would take me to meet some friends since I hadn't been out for so long.
In the car, I asked him who were at present. Was there many people? He said, "There should be a lot of people. They are my best friends in business. In order to avoid embarrassment, they should all bring their girlfriends."
I nodded and stopped asking. I just waited obediently.
When we arrived, everyone was here. I followed Gavin and greeted them cordially. A young man said, "Wow, is this beauty your new girlfriend?"
I blushed and didn't know how to answer.
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