"If you keep asking me that question, I will probably change my mind." Annie was shy about saying a straightforward yes, but Rain wasn't getting the hint. He kept trying to force an answer out of her. It was beyond annoying.
"Really? Annie, I must be the happiest man in the world right now," Rain said loudly in excitement. Rain lifted her to his chest and spun her around.
"Shush! Be quiet. Don't wake Joyce up!" Annie shushed him with a forefinger to his lips, throwing a quick look at Joyce. She was satisfied to see that they hadn't disturbed Joyce in her sleep.
"Don't worry. The fever just went down. She must be sound asleep." Rain lowered his head and leaned closer to Annie. She could feel the warm breath coming from him.
Only a second before Rain could taste her luscious lips, a perfunctory cough broke the silence.
"Excuse me! Sorry, I didn't barge in on purpose and disturb your private moment. I just wanted to check if Joyce's fever is gone." Tom gulped as Rain glared at him. He forced a smile and went to Joyce's bedside.
Rain gritted his teeth. Tom was shameless enough to say that interrupting them was not his intention, that jerk! He could have private moments with his wife whenever he wanted, but Rain was a single man. He finally got the chance to kiss his girl but lo and behold, Tom just popped out from nowhere at the critical moment! If he truly didn't want to disturb them, he could have ignored them and quietly walked away. But instead, he made the sound just to startle the couple. Rain could tell from the sheer amusement on Tom's face that he had been fibbing. He just wanted to annoy Rain.
"She's all right. The fever is down. I prescribed some medicines for her. You must remember to give them to her on time. I have also prescribed her an anti-pyretic. Give it to her when her temperature gets over 38.5. Clear?" Tom babbled on, dodging Rain's pointed, burning gaze. It could have combusted him on spot. 'Huh, does he really need to be so furious? He looks like he wants to make a meal out of me. I only stepped in at the wrong moment, while he wanted to get cozy with his girl. It's not my fault. I have to check on my patient!' Tom knitted his brows in frustration.
"All right. Then could we take her home now?" Annie used 'we' instead of 'I'. It was obvious that she had already agreed to Rain's suggestion. Tom too got her hint and winked at Rain surreptitiously, congratulating him in secret. He was finally successful in winning Annie back.
"Yes, but you still need to pay attention to her. Her fever shouldn't return." Tom lowered his head again. He could feel the pair of vengeful eyes bore into him all this time.
"Okay. Thanks. Sorry to trouble you this late." Rain was good friends with Tom, but Annie was not very familiar with him. She felt the need to express her utter gratitude to him.
"It's okay. Now only if the guy next to you stops glaring daggers at me!" Tom put the stethoscope back in its case, ready to escape at any moment.
"Huh! So you finally realized it! You are such a smart guy, Tom," Rain said coolly, narrowing his gaze. If it wasn't for the fact that he had troubled Tom in the middle of the night to check on his daughter, he would have the doctor regret intruding on them just now.
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