The conversation took a sharp turn, leaving Jeffrey struggling to keep up.
"Huh?" "What do you mean by 'huh'? Hurry up, go find Quincy, and sort this out! We need her to cure Dorothy!" Karen stood up abruptly and pushed Jeffrey out of the room, "If anything happens to Dorothy, it's on you! I'll never forgive you!" "But I just got back! I haven't even spent any twith my daughter yet!" Jeffrey protested with a look of despair.
She waved dismissively, "Your daughter's right here; she's not going anywhere. Get Quincy on board, and you can spend all day, every day, playing daddy!" Bang! Before Jeffrey could respond, the door slammed shut in his face.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Ah, man-" He opened his mouth to protest but instead ran his fingers through his hair in frustration.
Pulling out his phone, he dialed a number, "Tell them, do whatever with her, just don't kill her!" After hanging up, Jeffrey quickly added another instruction.
"And don't mess up her mind! We don't want her turning into a vegetable, clueless about everything!" "And keep her hands safe! We need them for the antidote!" "Forget it, I'll handle it myself. Don't touch her until I get there." Upon her return to Bay Residence, Dorothy first spent stplaying with Abigail and Langston.
She felt guilty towards them.
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"I'm not sure when I'll be back. If you're tired, just go to sleep; don't wait up." "Okay!" Dorothy nodded obediently, wanting him to focus on his matters without worry. She even got out of bed to straighten his jacket for him, "Don't overwork yourself, though. Work never ends, but you only have one one body." Everett looked down at her delicate, pale hands fussing over his clothes and cracked a smile, "You care about me." "Of course, I do!" "Alright, I'll try to cback early." "Okay." Dorothy insisted on walking him to the door, and Everett immediately bent down to hand her slippers, making sure she wore them. "No walking barefoot." "I was just in a rush to see you off!" "That's no excuse. You don't have to seeoff, but you must wear slippers." Seeing him sternly lecturing her, Dorothy couldn't help but chuckle, "Okay, okay, I get it!" Finally, after sending off this dear man, she returned to the bedroom. But tossing and turning, sleep eluded her.
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