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By the way, Wayne told me that Jaspers sending Gary back to England," As she packed her lunchbox, Jennie said.
Anna nodded and said, "Jasper is going through something
complicated. Wayne doesn’t know how to look after the children, and I'm
always busy with work. So, we'll have to ask you to do
I can absolutely look after him. Is this something related to Gary's parents?"
"Jasper didn’t tell me the specifics, but | don’t think it's about them After all, b both his parents died.”
Jennie sighed and said, "Right. His parents are no longer alive, so let's not bring it up again." After saying this, Jennie put her lunchbox away and added, "OK, I'm leaving. Bye.”
TIL walk you out.”
"I'm good, dear. You should have some rest here."
After seeing Jennie off, Anna sat alone behind her desk. She had wanted to take the time to look at the patients' cases, but she couldn't concentrate.
A few days ago, Jasper had abruptly mentioned that he would send Gary back home without explaining why. She initially assumed it was due to his troubles, but her instincts told her it wasn't that simple. It was also weird that Wayne had suddenly returned from the south. Anna suspected he knew something about it, so she decided to ask him when she got home. 512 The Troublemaker
At around five o'clock, Tammy's high school entrance was packed with students in the afternoon. Clutching her backpack, Tammy emerged from the school gates, and she had a lollipop in her mouth. As she walked, she talked happily with her friend.
Tammy was fifteen years old and in her freshman year of high school. Her hair was tied in a ponytail, giving her a vibrant look. She wore a white shirt, a plaid skirt and a pair of white trainers.
"Tammy, is that your mother?" Her friend asked with curiosity at the sight of Anna
"No way! My mother is probably at the hospital right now. She'd be too busy to pick me up! Don't try to fool me," Tammy immediately replied without even looking up. And she snatched her friend's hand and asked, "Tell me, who put chocolate in your locker today during lunch break? | won't let you go unless you tell me"
"You're being mean now, Tammy," Anna said.
Tammy stopped when she heard Anna's teasing voice and said, "Mom?!"
I haven't seen you in a month, my dear. When did you begin to bully your friends?"
Tammy's friend greeted Anna politely before breaking free from Tammy's grip and saying, "I have to go, bye!"
“Hey! You haven't told me yet!" Tammy said as she tried to catch up to her friend.
Anna reached for Tammy's collar and asked, "Why are you running? Come on, let me take you home. You should be grateful that | took the time to come and get you."
"Ouch! That hurts!" Tammy c****d her head and struggled to break free from Anna's grip. Anna was a doctor who knew how to use her 512 The Troublemaker strength, so Tammy had no way of escaping.
Tammy struggled for a long time before finally stopping and pleading
for mercy. She blinked her big eyes and said, "I'm sorry, Mom, Please let me go. Everyone is staring at you. Many of my friends are here, too.”
"You're worried about other people staring at you? Then why weren't you worried two weeks ago when you threw the head teacher's glasses into the restroom?" Anna released her grip and said.
Tammy took a step back in horror, her eyes widening, and she asked, "Huh? How did you find out about this?”
With one hand, Anna opened the passenger door, adding, "You thought you could keep it a secret from me, didn't you? Get in the car. We'll talk about it later.”
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