You’re Overthinking It
“I understood every word you said, but I can't possibly live my life with memory loss. Plus, you know
the long-term effects if I do not opt for surgery.” Alec examined Blake carefully as though he suspected
an ulterior motive.
Blake understood the necessity of the surgery, but she simply hoped that the surgery could be delayed
for a few months. She knew better than to say her thoughts aloud, so she muttered, “I know. I’m just
worried for you.”
“Don’t worry. My luck isn’t that bad.” He wouldn’t go down before he could take over the Faust family.
Blake didn’t say a word because she knew that any objection would only irk him.
Instead, she turned her attention to Jenny.
On that afternoon, Jenny was surprised to find Blake at her office. “Miss Watkins, are you here to talk to
me?”
“Yes,” Blake replied. Frowning, Jenny wanted to remind her that it was business hours, but Blake said,
“I’m the final patient on your list today. You don’t have to worry about the next patient.” Then, she
handed Jenny her queue number as proof.
Jenny glanced at it and found out that Blake had gone through the routine and lined up for a medical
consultation. She asked, “Are you feeling sick anywhere?”
“No. I’m here today to get answers to the case of my boyfriend, Alec Faust, ” Blake went straight to the
point.
Jenny felt bothered by Blake’s deliberate use of “boyfriend” to describe Alec, but she hid her feelings
well and answered, “I have briefed him on the surgery details. I believe he’s clear about it.”
“Yeah, he is clear about the surgery, but I’m worried,’ Blake replied, leaving Jenny flabbergasted and
speechless. She added, “Dr. Walter, are you confident about the surgery?”
Frowning, Jenny explained, ’Any surgery comes with risk. No doctor can promise a 100% success
rate.”
“Well, that’s true. But Alec is important to me-he’s my lover, and I hope to see him safe and sound.”
Blake’s impassionate confession evoked complex feelings in Jenny, who remained silent. She didn’t
stop there. “I know his memory loss has always bothered you, and you probably think he’d still be in
love with you had he not lost his memories. Is that why you’re adamant about helping him restore his
memories?”
Jenny finally showed hints of displeasure. “Miss Watkins, you’re overthinking it.”
“Is that so?” Blake sounded unconvinced. “The only way I’ll admit I’m overthinking is that you refuse to
perform the surgery.”
Jenny burst out in laughter at the absurdness of the situation. “Miss Watkins, Alec Faust is the patient.
If you are against the surgery, please change his mind instead of lecturing me. He’s the one who
wanted the surgery. As his doctor, I can’t sit back and watch his condition deteriorate.”
“That’s not what I meant. I know the surgery is necessary. I just don’t want you to be the doctor in
charge of his surgery,” Blake announced, much to Jenny’s dismay. She added, “After all, you had had a
complicated relationship with him. I’m concerned that you might let your personal feelings interfere with
the surgery, leading to a regrettable outcome.”
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