Chapter: 957
She now had enough money to pay her loan and for further studies abroad. Also, the rehabilitation of her hand was going smoothly.
If nothing went wrong, she would definitely reach all her goals.
Raegan had a company dinner in the evening. As one of the awardees, she had no reason not to attend.
She thought for a while and sent Mitchel a message, saying, “The company is treating us to dinner tonight. I can't come to the hospital."
Mitchel quickly replied, “Where are you having dinner?"
Raegan didn't think too much. She told him the name of the restaurant.
During dinner, Raegan's coworkers proposed a toast to congratulate her. She didn't drink, but she couldn't refuse them. So, she reluctantly drank a small amount of low-alcohol fruit wine.
She knew her alcohol tolerance well, so she drank slowly. But she was really happy today. Her colleagues were very nice to her, and they took care of her.
Everything was getting better and better.
Even her relationship with Mitchel was getting better.
Before Raegan realized it, she had already drunk too much.
After dinner, a male colleague offered to give Raegan a ride. She wanted to refuse, but her other colleagues insisted on sending her to that man's car.
Raegan nearly stumbled. Fortunately, that man was agile enough to support and help her stand firm.
Raegan regained her balance. She took a step back and said, "Thank you."
Then, that man blushed. He hesitated for a while. But in the end, he didn't say anything.
Someone in the crowd laughed and said, "Toby, you can't win over anyone like this. Be brave!"
Being encouraged by everyone, Toby Gray plucked up the courage and said, “Raegan, this is the first time you have ever talked to me. I hope you can give me a chance to know you."
On the first day Raegan arrived at the company, Toby had already noticed her.
He had never seen anyone as beautiful as her. She was like the flowers in spring, the rain in summer, the falling leaves in autumn, and the snow in winter. She was like a beautiful painting.
What was more, she was exceptionally hard-working.