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Norah and Sean walked together.
“I happened to be on duty in the emergency department. How is her wound now? Make sure she regrly changes her dressing and gauze.”
Hans nced at Norah and expressed his gratitude, “Thank you for your concern, Miss Wilson. Our family doctor is changing Rosalee’s gauze daily, and she ns to visit you soon to have her stitches removed. In fact, our family doctor is qualified to remove the stitches, but Rosalee specifically requested you, as she feels more at ease with your handling it.”
Since Rosalee’s injury, Hans had be increasingly attentive to her needs, amodating her every request.
“Juste to the emergency department to see me when she’s ready,” Norah responded readily, as removing stitches was a simple task for her.
As they were talking, they reached the private dining room, and Hans opened the door.
“Dad, Miss Wilson has arrived,” he announced.
Manley weed Sean and Norah as they settled into their seats.
Sitting beside Norah, Ynde admired her graceful demeanor and manners. She wished she could turn back time and give herself a good shake. From Norah’s looks, one would never consider her poor.
“It’s good to see you again, Miss Wilson.”
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It had only been a few days since the charity event, yet so much had happened. Dolores’ scandal was exposed, while Rosalee had suffered a disfigurement.
Norah greeted, “Hello, Miss Boyd.”
“Just call me Ynde. I’ve apologized for what happened before. Please, don’t be upset with me anymore, Norah.”
She adjusted how she addressed her.
Norah was unconcerned by the change. She responded, “Okay, Ynde.”
Norah recognized that Ynde wasn’t inherently malicious, just prone to sharp remarks.
The entire Boyd family was present, except for Manley’s wife.
Once everyone was seated, the waiter began serving the meal. Soon, the table was filled with dishes.
Marlin’s cold gaze remained fixed as he noticed Sean and Norah, not bothering to raise his head.
Manley and Norah reminisced about old times. To keep the conversation light, he avoided any personal topics.
“You promised to visit me when you returned to Silverdale, yet here I am inviting you to dinner. You’re here for an exchange program at Concord Hospital, aren’t you?”
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