Chapter 5: He laughed. "I'm positive he didn't," I said. He was always a hard worker. Even so, it appears I owe you my gratitude.
I grimaced. "Thank you?"
‘Indeed. For my tastes, Charles was becoming a little too self-assured. Sooner or later, I would have had to get rid of him by myself. I do, however, still have a problem to sort out as a result of this circumstance. What ought to I do about you? He did a thoughtful chin rub. Tell me, what's your name, please.
I told the truth out of fear rather than ever considering lying. Frank Wilson, please.
He grinned. Well, Mr. Wilson, I think I've made a choice. I believe it is only appropriate that you assist me in filling the post since you were the one who relieved me of my previous servant, don't you? Would you like a job, please?
Two weeks later
Frank Wilson strolled up to the counter after entering the pharmacy. He was carrying a brown paper bag. Philip greeted his friend with a hesitant smile as he spotted him coming.
Frank, it's fantastic to see you, he said. "You appear better. How is Katy?
Frank returned his smile. She is okay. My friend came to my aid.
Philip arched his brows and whistled softly. "He must be a kind friend," I thought.
"Believe me. He's got the money," Frank laughed as he said. ‘Listen. about earlier. I put you in a challenging circumstance. I apologise.
Shaking his head, Philip. "Don't stress over it. I recognise that you were trying to keep your daughter safe.
However, I worry about it, so I gave you a gift. Frank took the bag open. Do you want a cookie?

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