Chapter 172 Hypocrisy
"No need. You guys know the boss well. If he knows this, that employer will know, too. Maybe she will think we are not careful enough. Besides, that woman comes here with her eyes covered every time. She has no idea about this place at all. It's probably just a coincidence."
"What you said makes sense. Last time I dozed off at the door, that employer was so eager to deduct my wages for that month. This time, she might deduct even more."
They fell silent, exchanged a glance, and tacitly made a decision.
After that day, Natalie went to Shoreview General Hospital for part-time work whenever she had time.
Linda smiled and said, "None of us nurses here at the hospital like working at the mental hospital as much as you do. Honestly, they don't want to do it anymore."
Every time at this moment, Natalie would pretend helplessly and smile. "I need money. It's the same wherever I work."
On Saturday, Natalie finally saw Rosalie. The black veil in front of her eyes was removed, and she looked at Rosalie lying on the hospital bed. Rosalie could wake up for a while every day. At this moment, she seemed particularly thin. "Natalie," Rosalie muttered weakly.
Natalie's eyes were red. "Mom, mom."
"Don't cry, I'm fine."
Natalie lowered her voice, "Mom, I will definitely take you away from here."
"Natalie, you can't beat her. Everyone here is under her control. You don't need to save me. If Avery bullies you, go find Curtis to help you."
Natalie hesitated to speak.
Since she knew the truth about Ryan and Stanley's deaths, Curtis had become synonymous with hypocrisy in her heart.
She used to think Mr. Cullen was a kind and gentle person.
Who would have thought that he was such a person?
However, Natalie dared not tell Rosalie. Rosalie was already very fragile, and she couldn't handle any more shocks.
In front of Rosalie, Natalie obediently nodded, but she secretly made up her mind to speed up and find a way to take Rosalie away from here.
Two days later, early in the morning, Natalie received a call from Larry Hall, the Swan family's driver. She quickly changed her clothes and rushed over.
Last night, Natalie received a call from Bella, saying she had something to ask Natalie for help today, but she refused to say what it was in advance.
Natalie got into the car and found that Bella was not there.
Natalie frowned in confusion. "Larry, where's Bella?"
"Ms. Swan asked you to call her once you're in the car." Larry said, dialing Bella's number and handing the phone to Natalie.
"Bella, what are you doing?" Natalie asked, puzzled.
"Natalie, today is the birthday of a senior from my high school. I used to pursue him when I was young and ignorant, but now we have business cooperation with his family. I can't pretend not to know his birthday. Please help me go there. I've prepared clothes for you, and the gift is next to it. You can enjoy yourself there for a while after you arrive, and if you don't want to, just give the gift and come back."
Natalie was speechless for a moment. "What about you?"
"My grandmother is back and arranged a date for me." Bella was simply miserable.
Natalie couldn't help but laugh softly, glanced at the handbag on the seat next to her, and said, "I see. I wish you a pleasant date!"
Larry took Natalie to a styling room, where Bella had arranged a stylist for her. Half an hour later, Natalie walked out of the styling room wearing a Chanel suit, with slightly curled blonde hair.
As Larry drove, he couldn't help but glance at the rearview mirror and praised, "Ms. Teeger, you should dress up more often. You look especially beautiful with a little makeup like this."