Roseanne knew how much Madeleine cared about her situation. "Don't worry. I won't let you down."
...
After she arrived home, Roseanne started reviewing the materials she brought back. Compared to the grad exam textbooks, these papers were tougher to get through because they zeroed in on specific operations and research results, demanding quite a bit of hands-on experience.
She lost track of time diving into the documents until nearly midnight. Rubbing her tired eyes, Roseanne decided it was time to sleep. As she settled down, she heard a frantic knocking at her door.
"Roseanne, open up! I know you're in there!" Even through the living room and bedroom doors, Murray's voice pierced through to her ears.
Bang, bang, bang! The knocking grew louder.
When remembering the last time at the study where Murray almost forced himself on her, Roseanne's lips turned pale, gripping her blanket tighter.
Murray kept shouting at the door.
"Roseanne..."
"Open up!"
"Anne..."
Roseanne covered her ears, hoping Murray would give up and leave without a response.
But five minutes passed, and Murray was still hammering away at the door, determined to keep going unless she opened up.
The old apartment building had poor soundproofing, and complaints were inevitable with his commotion in the dead of night.
"Who's that, making a racket at this hour? What the hell is wrong with him?"
"What kind of mad dog is barking in the middle of the night?"
"I swear, if you don't buzz off, I'm calling the cops!"
With no choice left, Roseanne reluctantly got out of bed, slipped into her slippers, and approached the door.
"Murray, have you lost your mind?" she hissed through clenched teeth.
"I knew you were there."
"So what?"
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