“And...” The hospital president stares at that doctor and blames him seriously.
Doesn’t he want to quit this job?
“Mrs. Hooson, bring your friend with me for a thorough check-up...I'll fire him right away!” The hospital president says politely.
“Hold me, I can walk myself.” With a glance, Jamie stops Hooson picking her up. She limps out after him with her hand on the crook of his arm.
The doctor stares at them as they walk away. And then he realizes that he is fired.
In fact, he is very lucky. If he is Dan Moore, he cannot live in the country because of his faults.
If someone bullies Jamie, Dan will not forgive him.
When Jamie lies down in the VIP ward that the hospital president arranges for her, Jamie feels upset.
Last time, Dan took her out of the hospital, but now, she comes back again.
Is this retribution?
When can she be a lucky one?
She looks at her bandaged left knee and other bruises. She still feels a little painful.
She seems to get hurt easily.
Someone who gets hurt easily will be more and more stronger through lots of injuries.
Jamie’s mother has told her, but she did not want to remember.
However, it seems like a truth.
She has been so strong that she will not be so sad when Amelia tells her that Dan gets closer to her with some aims instead of loving her.
She has said that if she can protect herself, then she would be painless even getting hurt.
Dan is doomed to be the fatal point in her life.
Hooson enters into the ward, but see Jamie on the bed with a bit of loneliness and sadness.
Then Hooson feels surprised and seems not to understand her.
...
The House.
Besides Dan’s car, there is also a red ferrari in the parking lot of the villa.
It is the first time for Amelia not play outside all night. She comes back to the House early with a sense of anxiety.
The phone she holds in the hand keeps some photos she takes today.
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