Nadine wasn't a fool. Why would she listen to him?
Knowing that Brad was probably up to no good, she quickened her pace instead of stopping. She ran as if a monster was chasing after her.
Brad was infuriated. Watching her disappear out of his sight in an instant, he gritted out, "Just you wait, you damned woman!"
In fact, Nadine couldn't be bothered with him if he hadn't saved her. Now that she had returned his favor, she no longer owed it to him. Why should she stay for him to boss her around instead?
Soon, she disappeared out of Brad's sight. He was fuming, yet he couldn't do anything to her.
He appeared to be terrifying with his imposing and murderous stance, but the nurse who had criticized Nadine earlier snapped at him, "Stop hollering about in the hospital! Do you think this is your house? Go somewhere else if you want to cause a scene!"
Brad had never felt this wronged. Glowering at the nurse, he snorted and left promptly. Nadine dashed right back to her office. Realizing that Brad hadn't gone after her, she was relieved.
She glanced at Tyler's empty desk and muttered that he deserved it under her breath, and then she began working. She was in charge of the wards in the cardiology department, and most of the patients were elderly.
Many of them not only had cardiovascular diseases but also other chronic conditions. To better understand each patient, Nadine usually spent her free time reviewing their medical histories.
One of the patients, who was an elderly lady, had diabetes in addition to a heart condition. She needed insulin before meals. Since her vision had deteriorated due to old age, Nadine would usually help her with the insulin shots.
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