Donna said, “You seem to be in a hurry. You don’t have to help me if you can’t.” “It’s alright. I can take you to the hospital,” said Josephine quickly.
“My head hurts. I might faint if I don’t get any medical attention,” said Donna. “My car’s in the parking lot. I’ll take you to the hospital. Josephine put everything aside and took the lady to the hospital.
Donna looked at her. She seems genuine. That kind of kindness cannot be faked. She got into Josephine’s car, and Josephine drove away. “How may I address you? Where do you live? You might want to call your family, madam…”
“Finch. Yes, I’ve called my family. Just take me to the hospital.” Josephine’s phone rang, and it was connected to the car. Donna noticed that the call was from her son, and Josephine took the call. “Hey, Ethan.”
“Where are you?” Ethan was waiting in the corridor. He wanted to go to his office with Josephine. “Sorry, but I need to deal with something. Can you give me fifteen minutes?”
“You’re driving? Where to?” Ethan noticed the hum of a car engine. “A lady needs to be taken to the hospital, but I’ll be quick. Tell your mother I’ll be there soon.”
“Sure. I’ll explain it to my mom,” said Ethan. “I’ll make it back ASAP.” Josephine hung up. Donna looked at Josephine, and she thought a lot better of this girl now.
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