There was no reasoning with this man. Besides, he was concerned about me, and I had no way of refusing.
When the car arrived at the front door of the hospital, Theo got out of the car and took out two bags of supplements.
I was a little stunned. "When did you prepare them?"
Theo held my hand and said with a smile, "I told Keith to prepare them a long time ago. The initial plan was t o give these to them before they left last night."
It seemed like he planned to go in with me.
I followed behind him, feeling a little moved.
Unknowingly, Theo had become a person who paid attention to details. He had become a warm person. It seemed like I was the only one stuck in place, honest and slow.
Petra surely did not get enough sleep at night because the anesthetic's effect would wear off two hours after the surgery.
Grayson had stayed up all night with her, so when Theo and I walked in, he was dozing off on the sofa.
Petra was not sleeping. She kept staring at the ceiling, lost in thoughts.
She looked sideways when she heard someone coming in.
Seeing that it was Theo and me, a look of surprise emerged on her face.
Then, she patted Grayson, who was sleeping on the sofa, and said with a smile, "Wake up."
Grayson opened his eyes and was a little stunned to see us. He quickly got up and said, "Why did you come when it’s snowing so heavily outside? It's cold too. It’s dangerous to drive.”
Theo smiled and placed the supplements in his hand o n the bedside table. "It's not that cold. The snow on the road hasn't melted and it's not slippery, so don't worry."
After a pause, he looked at Petra and asked, "Have you had breakfast?”
Petra shook her head. "Not yet."
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