Chapter 86 You Still Have Me

He was very perceptive. Josie put her hands on the table behind her, increasing their distance. She felt slightly uneasy.

“Something happened at home, but it’s been solved. You know what it’s like. It’s the same old problems. She forced a smile and pretended everything was alright.

But Matthew could see the exhaustion on her face. “You’ve been tired recently.”

It wasn’t a question. It was a statement.

“Aren’t you a physician, Matt? Why do you sound like a psychologist? You’re so insightful, Josie said half- jokingly. She didn’t want the atmosphere to turn too solemn.

Matthew threw the orange rind into the trash. “Let me act as a psychologist and guess why you’re tired. Is it because of life? Work? Or is it your salary?”

“Close enough. Josie smiled bitterly in exasperation. “All of the above. I have nowhere to go. I’m feeling slightly bothered.”

“Jo, why don’t you cut yourself some slack if you’re exhausted? You don’t have to bear everything alone.”

didn’t understand what he meant as she listened to his advice. “If I don’t bear it, who would help me share this burden? As you know, I

Matthew blurted

Josie didn’t understand.

of your father.” Matthew coughed. and spoke slowly. He

just about to answer when the head nurse opened the doors. She was slightly surprised when she saw them. “You’re here too,

aside when he

I haven’t seen you in a few days.” She handed a

about medication instructions. Josie had signed countless forms for the past three years. She

been

nurse had a playful expression as she teased

and answered, “That’s right. I don’t know what I would do without Dr. Sander. Thankfully, he’s

something, but she

for a while more when her cell phone suddenly rang. She glanced at it and shot the two apologetic gazes before she went out

hospital room, the head nurse patted Matthew’s shoulder. “You have a

from the start until the end. He looked at Josie’s figure outside

an unknown

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