Even after the nurse left, May was still angry.
"Queena, that b*tch is bullying you because you're too good-tempered!"
"Me, good-tempered?" I wanted to laugh.
Everyone in the industry knew that I was an iron lady. I handled things rather forcefully, and I was quick to fly into a rage. The only person who'd describe me as "good-tempered" had to be May, who was worse than me in terms of her temper.
May stomped her foot. "This isn't something to laugh about!"
I quickly put on a straight face and waved a hand at her mysteriously.
She leaned over. I whispered, "I've got a good idea to get back at them..."
"Really?" May was dubious.
I nodded and gave her a brief explanation of my plan.
In fact, it wasn't the best plan. I'd just said so to appease May.
It took me a long time to persuade May to finally settle down and give up on getting revenge on Phoebe.
Seeing that it was late, May rented a bed and spent the night with me. The next morning, she volunteered to get me breakfast.
After all, there was no variety to hospital food, and it tasted bad.
May got some buns and pastry. I lost my appetite after a few bites and pushed the food aside.
"Queena, you need to eat more," May mumbled as she ate a bun. "You need the strength to go up against that b*tch's daughter."
It looked like she'd really taken what I'd said the night before to heart.
I waved a hand. "Let's leave it for another day. I don't have the energy for that today."
...
"Oh." May looked a little disappointed. She shrugged and took a large swig of coffee.
Right at that moment, the nurse on the morning shift came in to give me an injection.
I watched her as she worked and suddenly remembered the hospital bill.
When the nurse was done, she turned to leave. I hurriedly asked, "Can I know how much of the deposit is left?"
If I really were to run out of money, I didn't mind switching to a normal ward or even being discharged.
The nurse gave it some thought and asked, "Has anyone asked you to pay anything?"
I shook my head and answered honestly, "No."
She smiled. "If so, that means that you still have enough. There's no need to worry."
"Yeah, don't worry."
May polished off her bun and patted me on the shoulder. "Anyway, you still have me, don't you?"
Even if I had her to help, I was still the one actually spending the money.
Of course, I wasn't shameless enough to say something like that in front of May. I just mumbled something perfunctorily.
After breakfast, May went to work. Before she left, she even reminded me not to worry about money.
After that, I was left alone in the ward.
I lay on the bed, feeling a little bored.
Leonard had brought me here the night before. My phone and everything else that I usually had on me was still at home.
...
I let out a long sigh and turned onto my side.
I had to remind May to bring me my phone the next time she came.
I was lost in thought and didn't notice the door being pushed open.
I was startled out of my reverie when I suddenly felt a cool breeze against my back.
"Who..."
I turned back and fell silent when I saw who was at the door.
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