Chapter 9

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As he was walking towards his car, a message was received,

" Did the body wake u up, yes I know everything." K

Shivers went through his spine, cold entered his body in a second, ruminating his past, he rushed to his car.

" Was it really low-key though" he thought in a speed of wind.

He drove to a near by bar, checking there was know one following him.

" A glass of tequila with rose please."

" Extra grande?"

" Extra grande"

The bartender nodded as he pulled one large glass and tequila.

" Everything alright with the nurses"

" Yeah, just the same thing, stubborn patients, residents that are really bad, doctors who will do anything to fire you, bad paycheck"

" Sorry to hear that, I really like medicine". He said as he gave the glass to him.

" Sympathy is the least you could feel for me"

" Touché, get u a spaceship next time."

Sip through sip, he felt like sleeping with somebody.

" Are you free after work." Looking at the bartender, even he was ignoring him.

" Actually I am not, need food to make" he smiled at the doctor meanwhile checking the drinks.

" We can make food together, how about that" licking his lips very slowly.

" Appreciate the offer but I will not accept it, you're too drunk that means I will drive you home".

" Fine, whatever, you know  the probability of someone finding love is 1 in 562"

" How did you come up with that math, huh?"

" I researched it a lot, maybe it will change your mind"

" Let me close the bar and get you home"

A smile appeared in his face, such a beautiful moment.

" What will we do, watch Netflix hehe"

" Shut up, and go outside"

After saying that, he lifted himself of the chair and walked out. It was at that moment when he saw person through an alley in a black coat, facemask and hat watching him.

The alcohol was already making effect he thought so he ignored him.

" Ready to go?"

" Someone was watching me in a black coat."

" No, that's the alcohol buddy."

Together they went to the other side of the road and drove to the supermarket.

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