Looks Like I Came at the Right Time
Jenny spent a couple of days resting at home before finally going back to work. She had quickly gotten
bored of staying inside.
“Are you sure your injury is healed, Jenny? Don’t you want to rest some more?” Morgan asked when
she came to work, all smiles. Jenny had gotten injured to save her, after all. She had inquired about her
recovery every single day, even now when Jenny had returned to work.
Jenny smiled and shook her head. “It was just a small wound. It’s healed up by now.”
If it weren’t for the several days of leave Morgan had gotten for her, she would’ve come to work days
ago.
“Update me on our patients,” Jenny instructed, not letting Morgan dwell on her worry. “Any new in-
patients?”
Morgan took out her records with a nod and reported everything to Jenny, and they soon busied
themselves. Jenny completed two surgeries in the afternoon without a moment’s rest. When the clock
struck six, she prepared to get off work. Just then, Morgan came knocking on her door.
“Do you wanna get dinner together, Jenny?” she asked cheerfully.
Jenny grinned. “Sure.” Alec had a busy night ahead anyway.
They left the hospital entrance, but the moment they did, a red sports car slid to a stop before them.
Winston Murr stepped out of the car.
“Morgan,” he greeted. His eyes glowed with surprise when he saw Jenny by Morgan’s side. “Ms.
Walter? What a coincidence! You two must have dinner with me, my treat,” he said, grinning.
Jenny frowned. She was about to refuse when Morgan said, “No, thank you. We already have a
reservation. Maybe another time.”
“You’re not about to let me leave empty-handed, are you?” Winston’s grin never faded. His eyes
centered on Jenny.
Morgan stood in front of her protectively. “I’ll have dinner with you then. Let’s go.”
“Let’s go.” Winston held out a hand. Morgan was the one he wanted to marry anyway, though…he still
didn’t want to give up on Jenny. Well, he could always come looking for her after he got married. It’s not
like he’d stop.
“I’m sorry about this. I didn’t know he’d come,” Morgan apologized to Jenny.
“It’s alright. Enjoy your night.” Morgan had made her choice, Jenny decided. Though Winston was still
kind of creepy, she couldn’t stop them.
Morgan bid her farewell before getting in Winston’s car. Before she did, though, Jenny went up to her
and whispered, “Be careful. Call me if you need help.”
Morgan paused and glanced at Winston before nodding. “I will.”
Jenny watched as the two left, feeling somewhat concerned. Her first impressions of people had
always been spot on; right now, it was telling her that Winston Murr wasn’t a good man. She didn’t
want Morgan to marry someone like him. However, it was still a gut feeling, not something backed with
hard proof. She could only pray nothing would happen to Morgan.
Meanwhile, she couldn’t think of what to have for dinner. If she went home, she could only cook instant
noodles-the only thing she knew how to cook. But…she couldn’t find anything appealing to eat outside.
She was in a pickle when Christopher drove his car to a stop before her. “Looks like I came just at the
right time. Have you had dinner?”
Jenny shook her head.
“C’mon, I know a good place. It’ll be my treat. I have a feeling you’re gonna like the food there.”
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