Yuvan poured Theodore a cup of water.

"Mr. Spencer." He placed the cup on the table. "You haven't eaten or drank anything today. Have some water."

He didn't offer Theodore coffee, for fear that it might keep him awake at night. The sky was already turning dark. Theodore glanced at the clock. "Why haven't you clocked out yet?"

"Mr. Spencer, you haven't left. How could I possibly do so before you?"

"It's fine. You can clock out now."

"Alright. Oh yes," Yuvan said as a thought came to mind. "Your mother called me asking me about you." Theodore furrowed his brows. "Is that so? What did you tell her?"

"I told her you were well, and that there were no issues."

Theodore nodded. "If she calls to ask again, just reply to her the same thing and don't tell her too much." "Alright."

Theodore grabbed his jacket and left the office. He drove on the streets, unsure of where to go.

alone, lying on that huge, empty bed with no one and nothing to keep him company. Looking at the dazzling night scenery whizzing by him outside the window, Theodore realized how big this city was, yet it didn't seem to have a

hospital

resemblance with Rosalie. Her eyes and the way

he knew that she

probably drove here because

already here, he would just head in and see her for

arrived at the ward, Aurora had just finished her dinner. Her face lit up when she saw

"Mr. Spencer, you're here."

had thought she would never see Theodore again. She didn't expect to see him again

lie to her. He wasn't just saying perfunctorily that he would come

he didn't mean what he

he was a man of his word, and made her like him even

looked exactly like Rosalie. Was this a coincidence,

asked, "How

very good care of me. Mr. Spencer, have you had dinner yet?" Theodore was about to say that he hadn't, but to avoid any drama from happening,

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