Diane silently watched as her mentor scolded the air for every grievance he was brewing inside. It was the habit of the doctor and she was already used to it. At most she could only wait until he was a little calmer later. Red-faced and having a shortage of breath due to his unrelenting scolding, he then turned to Diane and his green eyes slightly narrowed at the nonchalance she was exhibiting. “You’ve really grown quite a lot since the last time I saw you,” David said as he looked at Micheal from his side unkindly. “Why are you like that, Charles?” “We partnered up during the time we were in the hotel,” Diane replied. “Since we had a cooperative relationship, we just continued it when we found each other again.” “....you're as lazy as I’ve remembered you.” David sighed, resigned to th

