I woke up with the crack of dawn, buzzing with excitement. Max had mentioned a surgery for me to observe, and I knew these chances were few and far between.
As usual, I grabbed a piece of toast, barely giving the milk in the fridge a second glance. It had been days; it was definitely past its prime.
Just as I was about to take the milk downstairs to the trash, I bumped into Max stepping out of his apartment. The last thing I wanted was for him to see the expired milk – especially since it was a gift from him. I feared it might seem disrespectful, risking a poor evaluation at work or during our practical exams.
But his sharp eyes caught sight of it anyway. "It's gone bad. Get a new one," he said, his words always sparing but his actions generous, handing me a fresh bottle.
The sight of the new milk bottle puzzled me even more. If he wasn't part of the Hilton family, how did he always have a fresh supply?
"And did Claude give you this milk again?" I questioned, my curiosity piqued.
He coughed lightly. "Hmm," was his delayed reply.
I put on a weak smile. He could lie without a flinch.
"Because Claude claims he doesn't know a Max."
Another cough escaped him. "Used a pseudonym for Mr. Hart's business," he confessed, hardly making eye contact.
Before I could delve deeper, the elevator arrived. He stepped in first, hitting the button for the basement, while I pressed for the ground floor.
He didn't offer a ride, and I didn't ask. Our relationship wasn't there yet.
As I stepped out of the elevator, his parting words were, "Have a good breakfast."
I waved the milk bottle at him, a silent acknowledgement, and headed for the bus stop, leaving the luxury of an elevator ride behind.
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