When Jamie wakes up, she finds herself on the bed. Getting out of bed and looking outside from the window, she knows that here is Dan’s estate.
Back to bed, Jamie finds a glass of brown sugar water on the bedside table. Then Jamie starts to drink it.
Suddenly the door opens, Jamie looks up and sees Dan’s caring sight. Jamie puts down the glass cup, thinking that is she drunk Dan’s brown sugar water?
Watching Dan coming closer, Jamie hands out the cup and says, “I didn’t mean to drink your brown sugar water. If you’re mad about this, you can deduct this from my wage.”
It’s just a cup of sugar water, how much can I worth? Jamie thinks.
Dan is confused by what Jamie said. Cos the brown sugar is prepared for her. And she thinks that...
Dan hides his smiling from Jamie, then says, “The chef works in here is the best in the entire Leeds. You sure that you can pay for this?”
Jamie really wants to swear, how come she is too poor to pay a glass of brown sugar water!
Right on this moment, someone knocks the door, and Dan says, “Come in.” Then the housekeeper walks in with a glass of hot brown sugar water, looking at Jamie kindly, says, “Awake, Miss Moore. Have you feel better now? Drink this, you will feel better.”
Jamie glances at Dan confusedly, then looks at the housekeeper and asks,” isn’t this for President William?” Jamie was going to call him Dan, but thinks of the relationship they’re in right now, she thinks President William will be better.
The housekeeper finds it funny, but still explains to Jamie, “the young master asks me to prepare for you specially.”
“You talks too much. You can leave now.” Dan sees Jamie smiling, ans feels a bit embarrassing
The housekeeper doesn’t spoke anything else. Shaking his head with laughing, then leaves the room.
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