“Oh, I am sorry for dirtying you car. And I’ll wash it for you after the rain.” The car soon stopped on the Hearst Road. Wendy opened the door and was going to get out.
Suddenly Henson said to the driver, "Take an umbrella to Miss Evans."
The driver then hand an umbrella to her.
After opening the umbrella, she left the car. She turned around to Henson and said, "Mr. Charles, thank you today."
"You should show your thanks with real actions." Henson's expression was cold.
Although his words made sense, she still felt there was something wrong in it.
"Take care." She took a step back and turned around, limping towards the residential area.
The car just started. But Henson ordered, "Stop."
He opened another umbrella and got out to catch up with Wendy. Then he pulled her to stop.
She was surprised to see him. "Mr. Charles?"
"Get back to the car."
"Why?"
"You leg is injured . You need go to the hospital." How could she be so mindless about her body?
Wendy lowered her head to check her legs. "I'm OK. I only need to rest it for some days."
"Are you a doctor? How can you decide this yourself? Get into the car. " He finished his word and stuffed the umbrella into her hands. Then he suddenly carried her up into his breast and walked to the car.
With a yelp of shock, she dropped the umbrella in her left hand.
Henson just ignored the umbrella directly. And he stuffed her into the car.
Wendy was anxious. She explained, "No, I can not go to the hospital with you. I have tutoring work today."
"Tutoring work? So you mean you just quit Howell's tutoring?"
"I …" She could say a word.
Yes, it was true.
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