“Fine, whatever. I would have preferred a cab but since caring for your patient doesn't exist anymore, I will do as you ask,” I whined. “My apologies, Ms Kuorus,” the nurse apologized but was also visibly struggling to hold her mocking smile. “If I'm not to put strain on the feet, how do I do the whole walking thing?” I asked. “Let Mr Hallard carry you?” The officer pointed out as if it was obvious with a raised brow. I shot him a wide-eyed glare, my face sour suddenly, “Pardon? What did you just say?” I hoped I had heard wrong. “I mean you two are together, no?” The officer assumed. I could see the nurse still struggling to hold her laughter, as well as Mr Hallard but the officer was dead serious, “Was that what he told you?” Mr Hallard shot me a confused look but I ignored him, “N