Remarry My Ex-wife: Love Heals A Broken Heart
Chapter 106: Share It With Me
Patricia couldn't help thinking how adorable Dora looked when she cried.She gave others the impression that she was a simple and pure girl.
"There is no need to cry.If you keep crying, people may really believe I have died," Patricia teased.
Dora's crying eased up.
Looking seriously at Patricia, she said angrily, "Miss Patricia, how can you joke about such a thing?"
Seeing her like this, Patricia pretended to beg Dora for her forgiveness.
Seeing Dora angry on her behalf made Patricia inexplicably feel that she was a lovely girl.
Dora's presence helped increase Patricia's mood putting her in a slightly happier state.
Dora tried her best not to be angry when she saw Patricia's smile.
But what Patricia had said just now made Dora very worried and more determined to meet Zac to talk about it.
After applying more medicine on Patricia's body, they both chatted for a while before Dora had to leave.
Apparently, Dora had switched her shift with another nurse to take care of some personal matters.
This meant that Patricia would be on her own today.
For some reason, Patricia felt empty inside when she realized that she wouldn't be able to hear Dora's laugh.
She felt an emptiness in her heart as if she was a child that had been thrown into a dark cave, waiting alone and in fear until someone came to her rescue.
Patricia hadn't felt like this in a long time.
She found it was strange that this thought had occurred to her again.
Unexpectedly, she knew she was looking forward to someone's appearance, but she wasn't quite sure who.
‘Is it Dora? Or Zac?’ She quickly shook her head to dismiss Zac's image that had suddenly popped up in her mind.
She didn't want to think of him.
The next moment, a strange nurse's voice woke her up.
Opening her eyes, Patricia smiled politely at the nurse.
But for some reason, it was apparent that the nurse didn't like her.
of disgust flashing through the nurse's
confused when she saw
why the nurse was looking at her
should be no grudges between them
"Excuse me..."
in disgust and cursed her in a low
got angry
this been Lyndsy, she would have reined in her temper
was unfamiliar with, so
be speaking
and looked down
she didn't know what was going on, she was not a pushover! She wouldn't allow herself
you behave yourself? You, the eldest daughter of the Sampson
nurse put the medicine bottle aside
not
at the nurse, not
in front of me has absolutely nothing to
is not the type of person who would fit into
is the type that Lyndsy would scorn if
is this woman laying charges against me?’ What angered Patricia more, though, was the unpleasant vocabulary
watch your mouth, or I'll resort
her coldly as she exhaled a deep breath.She wouldn't be polite if this
on Patricia's face, the nurse became even
just a bitch
mobile phone and was about to make a call when her phone was
nurse sneered at her and said, "Do you think
hand, ready to
"Slap."
recoiled and screamed out from
her face, she looked at Patricia with deep resentment in
the angry bloodshot eyes of the nurse, Patricia realized something was
senses, the nurse pounced on her and grabbed
nurse's strength was so strong that Patricia thought her
dare you hit me? You
a little messy.Glaring at Patricia like a crazy woman, the nurse raised her free hand
this sight, Patricia struggled to free herself from
palm aimed at her face, Patricia instinctively raised her hand to
scream rang out from above
opening her eyes, Patricia saw that Zac had
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