“A good show?” Kathy seemed to be interested, “What will that be?”
“Just come with me next week,” Joseph replied and pat her head gently.
Kathy leaned over to him.
“Good girl,” he kissed her forehead.
She was shy from his pampering, but she loved it too.
Now that Joseph has officially resigned from the People’s Hospital, he stayed home most of the time. John would come over to his home office to talk to him, and sometimes the conversation would last until midnight.
Kathy continued to work at NCHV, and Joseph gave her a ride to work and home every day. Though she got off several blocks from where she worked, she was afraid that Joseph was always going out of his way to help her.
“Joseph, you don’t have to drive me. Just let your driver do it,” Kathy finally asked.
“Am I annoying you, Ma’am?” He sounded sullen.
“Absolutely not. I just don’t feel like bothering you,” she answered and walked in his car.
“I want you to bother me. If you don’t need me, that’s when I get upset,” said Joseph. His beautiful face and deep voice got closer to her.
Her cheeks turned red. He turned her face towards him. Now her scarlet cheeks laid in his vision.
His phone started ringing, and the atmosphere was now broken.
She pushed him away, but his arms surrounded her right away.
“Go to the Joseph’s Group,” he ordered after the phone-call.
She frowned and said, “Well then I’ll go home by myself.”
She was going to leave the car, but Joseph stopped her and said, “I have an emergency to deal with, so just wait for me there, alright?”
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