In the Inpatient Department of the hospital, Linda sat in her room with a sad face. She was here to visit someone, and her former classmate had suddenly become incurable, her life entering a countdown as she laid on her bed. She was only 28 years old, but she was already as thin as a match.
Linda found out from another male friend that Leo William was coming to visit her today, so she brought a bunch of fresh flowers to visit him early in the morning. When she opened the door, she was disappointed to find that Leo William had not come, but she did not want to leave like this.
He had come over by himself, holding a bunch of flowers in his hands. He was wearing a dark, long, black windbreaker, and on his handsome face, there was also a thick sense of grief.
Seeing the man push open the door and enter, Linda's face immediately lit up. Sure enough, the result of waiting here was something that people would look forward to.
Leo William put the flower down, said a few words to his friends, and went to the bedside, and said a few words to his friend who was so weak that he couldn't even talk properly.
Linda suddenly walked behind him. Her tears flowed down and her words were choked with sobs.
Leo William turned to look at her, but Linda suddenly threw herself into his embrace, her hands grabbing onto the man's jacket tightly as she cried.
Leo William reached out and lightly patted her back, and advised in a low voice: "Life is unpredictable, there are many things that we are powerless to change!"
"Jinyu, the day of our adventure in the prairie seemed to be just yesterday, but no one would have thought that the illness would be so merciless. I really hope that all of this isn't true!" Linda began to sob, talking while crying, crying with incomparable sorrow.
Leo William did not push her away because the atmosphere here was too sorrowful. Women were emotional creatures, and seeing that their good friend was about to die and was unable to do anything, it was inevitable that they would be overly sorrowful.
Linda remained in Leo William's embrace for a while. The patient's family had come, and after a few friends consoling him, they decided to leave.
Linda's eyes were still red and her face was filled with sorrow and sadness.
Leo William followed behind another man and they all became silent.
Upon reaching the entrance, the few of them headed towards the parking lot. Linda suddenly turned and asked Leo William: "Leo, can you send me home? I didn't drive over today. "
Leo William's expression froze for a moment before he immediately rejected: "Sorry, I'm going to pick up my girlfriend later, it might not be along the way!"
"Your girlfriend sure is blessed. With a boyfriend as considerate and gentle as you are, she shouldn't have to worry about anything anymore!" Linda immediately put her hands in her pockets, and started laughing with a free and easy expression.
"I'm not a perfect boyfriend, I still have a lot of things I don't do well enough!" Leo William said humbly.
"How could that be? "You have a successful career, you have to be considerate, and you have to be extremely lucky to be able to be pampered for your entire life. I'm really envious of her." Linda's eyes reddened again. Why did she feel so pained the more she said these words?
Leo William let out a hollow laugh, and then walked to his own car. Linda immediately walked over quickly: "Leo, are you afraid of giving me a bit of it, causing your girlfriend to misunderstand?"
Leo William did not comment, because, he took the initiative to draw a clear line between him and any woman, and would not test the little thing's magnanimity.
"Actually, you can't blame your girlfriend for misunderstanding this. After all, she's still young!" Linda smiled and shrugged her shoulders. She clearly seemed to be joking, but she seemed to have ridiculed Mary Ann's ignorance.
Leo William did not lose etiquette and laughed: "She is young and inexperienced, I am old, and need to be more sensible!"
The smile on Linda's face froze, she did not expect Leo William to actually reject her.
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