On the other hand, the gentleman that offered Nira a ride on her way to work also couldn't let go of the thought about her. The time he dropped her off as he drove off, his eyes were locked on his side mirrors looking at her as she entered the Shah building. He sighed and drove away. Nira's image kept running through his head and he couldn't help it but feel sad because he didn't have the courage to even ask for her name later on, even worried if he'd ever see her again. He had just landed from the earliest flight back to London and was super exhausted from the long flight. He couldn't wait to get home to relax, but when he saw her earlier, he couldn't help it but give her a lift despite his eagerness to rest. Reaching home, he opened his car door and his car trunk to get his bag from it. He took a few steps towards his front door and looked back at his car like he was looking at his true love walk away, because his mind was full of Nira’s image and scent. He opened his front door and walked inside. He went on to the kitchen and grabbed a glass of water, to quench his thirst. Heading upstairs to his room while daydreaming, like a 16-year-old who had just met his first true love. Dropping his travel bag on the floor, he decided to finish up some important work before he got to relax. He sat on his chair next to his work table and grabbed his laptop from the middle drawer.
Just after an hour of finishing up his work, his tummy rumbled. Checking the time on his watch, he sighed and whispered, “I need something to eat.” He closed his laptop and rushed downstairs, opening his fridge. All he had were two apples. Without thought, he got an apple and munched on it as he ordered himself a pizza. Then he went on to take a warm shower before his pizza was delivered. Getting out of the shower and perfectly moisturizing, he wore his comfy pants and a good shirt, on time to receive his pizza. He put a good movie and some apple juice along, to have his meal and sat on his couch. Later on, getting a good rest is what mattered at that moment.