“Yeah, I had some spaghetti,” she lied.
Tobias tightened his grip on her wrist slightly. “Join me for lunch. I’m starving, and it feels lonely eating all by myself.”
Skylar didn’t believe him one bit.
“Don’t lie to me! I saw you come here with a bunch of people, so how could you possibly be lonely? Anyway, I have to go. My mom is still waiting for me to bring her lunch, and she hasn’t eaten anything since morning.”
The Cardiology Department and Psychiatric Rehabilitation Department were on different floors, so Tobias could only follow her as far as the elevator.
“How’s your mom doing?” Skylar asked while waiting for the elevator.
“She’s alright. We haven’t decided on whether she’ll be getting a coronary bypass or a heart transplant. The problem with the latter is that it’ll take time to find a donor…” Tobias was clearly fatigued and stressed out when he said that.
Skylar gave him a pat on the shoulder and reassured him in her most mature-sounding voice possible, “Everything will be alright.”
She was so caught up in the moment that she didn’t even realize the elevator arriving. Noticing that, Tobias decided to keep quiet about it as he wanted to spend more time with her.
By the time she realized it, the elevator was already going up.
“Come on, we’ll take the stairs.” Tobias took the food over from her and began walking towards the stairwell.
With her food in his hands, she had no choice but to follow him up the stairs.
He only handed the food back to her when they arrived on the seventh floor. “Go home earlier tonight, and make sure to stay away from places that are dark.”
That was by far the most heartwarming thing she had ever heard from him.
Even so, she couldn’t do as he said as Miranda had a blood test scheduled very early the next morning, so she had to spend the night in the hospital.
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