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Let Me Go, Mr. Harvey novel Chapter 10

Chapter 10 Money Is More Reliable Than Anything Else

Angela had spent two days in the hospital already. Even the doctor suggested her to stay longer, but she still left with a fever after knowing the medical bills.

The Dream Club paid her well. But she didn't have much left after her daily expenses. She needed to save some for unexpected needs in the future.

After these days, she realized that money was the most reliable thing in the world. Though she never thought about it before.

Back to the dormitory, she was alone in the room. She didn't know where the other roommates were. It wasn't the time for shift change.

Due to the fever, dizziness came up after she changed her clothes. Angela held the locker and tried to relax a little.

Suddenly, a sudden sound of footsteps approached, and she got pushed over hard.

The back of her waist hit the desk behind. She couldn't help grunting out of the pain.

Julia got shocked when Timothy shoved Angela as soon as she walked in. When she saw the Angela pale-faced and hold her waist, Julia walked over immediately and held Angela up, "What are you doing, Timothy? Are you okay, Angela?"

Angela shook her head with a pale face, "I'm fine..."

"But I'm not. You are a murderer and you just touch my locker. What did you try to do?"

"I..."

Angela didn't catch up what she said. Then she figured out by noticing the disdainful look on Timothy's face. The whole club might already know about her imprisonment, as what happened that night was blazed all over.

The embarrassment hit her as expected. She lowered her eye and explained in a soft voice, "I just held your locker when I felt dizzy. Don't worry. I didn't do anything."

"Who knows? I might die gratuitously someday by living with a murderer like you."

"Shut up. We've been getting along well for half a month. Nothing happened."Julia glared at Timothy. Then she turned back and saw the red flush over Angela's face. She touched her forehead instinctively, "Ah! You left the hospital with a fever? Why didn't you spend more time there."

"I just caught a cold. Nothing to worry about..."

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