Mentioning Granny caused all of the warmth in her skin to dissipate. Nonetheless, Arianne nodded and answered, “Alright.”
Meanwhile, getting herself drenched in the downpour last night had caused Tanya to come down with a horrible cold. Today, on top of a barrage of sneezes, she developed signs of a mild fever, too.
Tiffany could not bear to see her like this, so she bought Tanya some cold medicines. “Where did you go late last night, huh? That’s the first time I’ve ever seen you return home later than I do, and then you were all wet and dripping! It must feel like sh*t, doesn’t it? Seriously, Tan. If it’s awful, you can take leave and rest at home.”
“I’m not like you, Tiffany,” Tanya murmured. “I can’t keep myself afloat if l don’t work.”
Tiffany pursed her lips. “What’s that supposed to mean? I need to work to keep myself afloat too! My mom never gives me a single penny. Hell, I’m the one who sends money home to her!... Okay, fine. If you wanna continue working, power to you. But you need to tell me when you’re too sick to go on.”
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