Rosa had always been efficient. The next day she helped Dora and her family move to a house under Suny's name.
After three o'clock in the afternoon, Dora called Suny and thanked her.
Through the phone, Suny could hear Dora's broken voice.
"Dora, I owe you a thank you."
"No, anyone would do that."
She added, "Suny, I never blame you."
She could blame it on fate or Bently's viciousness, but never Suny.
After hanging up the phone, Suny looked out of the floor-to-ceiling window, feeling a little lost.
When there was a knock on the door, she came back to her senses, "Come in."
"Miss Holland, things are well arranged. The doctor suggests her stay in hospital until her condition improves."
Suny nodded, "What’s the opinion of Dora and her family?"
"Miss Dora said she is willing to receive treatment."
Then Rosa handed a box to Suny, "Miss Holland, Miss Dora asked me to give it to you."
Suny froze for a moment, and reached out to take it, "Thank you! You can leave."
Rosa nodded, "Okay, Miss Holland."
With that said, Rosa turned around and closed the door.
Suny was left alone in the office. She went back to her seat and opened the box.
As the box slowly opened, she saw a pen.
Suny glazed at the pen.
This pen should have been lent to Dora by her during the test in her freshman year.
There were a few folded stars in the box, and a note was under the pen, with Dora's neat and delicate handwriting on it, "Suny, thank you for your pen. Wish you happiness every day!"
Dora must write this back then, but she hadn’t had a chance to return the pen to Suny, who rarely returned to school.
Suny pulled herself together, opened the cap of the pen, and took a piece of paper from the side.
After many years, this pen still had ink in it.
She wrote the word "Dora" on the paper, then closed the cap and put the pen back.
Suny swore she had to save Dora from this disaster.
Around four in the afternoon, Suny already received Elijah’s contract.
She had already got the copyright. The next thing was Dora.
After five o'clock, Suny went to the hospital with the new contract.
When Suny arrived, the attending doctor had just examined Dora and reported it to Dora and her mother.
Suny stood beside the door and knocked on the door.
The knock attracted several people’s attention.
Dora was happy to cry out, "Suny."
Suny smiled, and then walked in, "Go on."
Dr.Phil glanced at Suny, then looked back and smiled gently at Dora, "As long as you cooperate with my treatment, you will soon be able to recover."
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