Dorothy was caught off guard by Quincy's sudden nudge towards marriage. The idea of Quincy rushing them into tying the knot surprised her.
She chuckled. "Let's wait until Everett's all healed up."
"But he's getting his stitches out soon, and a little scar isn't going to stop you two from heading down to the city hall and making it official," Quincy insisted.
Dorothy glanced at Everett, sensing they might have had a conversation she was not privy to. It was unlike Quincy to be so forward; she had often admired her relationship with Everett, but they were not close enough for her to meddle in their marriage plans.
Everett met her gaze with an open, honest expression, not giving away any signs of a secret pact with Quincy.
"We want to take things slowly, Dr. Quincy. But thanks anyway," Dorothy interceded quickly, hoping to avoid any further pressure.
"Sure, no problem," Quincy replied with a smile, stuffing her hands into her lab coat pockets and turning to leave.
As she walked away, Dorothy realized that Quincy had taken the medicine she had just retrieved from her office back with her. What was the point of asking her to fetch it if it was just going back to her office? She had thought it was for Everett's use.
While she pondered the oddity, Everett reached out and pulled her into his embrace, holding her tight to prevent any chance of escape.
"How exactly do you plan on taking things 'slowly'? Let's hear it," Everett prodded.
"We can't just rush into getting a certificate," Dorothy countered.
Everett was not ready to drop the subject, especially after Quincy's remark. "We already have kids; how can you call that rushing?" Everett had been plotting for over a decade, and this was anything but hasty to him.
The word 'rush' seemed out of place at this moment.
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