Seeing the tags on the clothes delivered to her, after changing, she came out and said to Charles Sharp, "Today, you helped me a lot and even gave me such an expensive outfit. How should I thank you?"
"We're friends, and it's too formal to say such things between friends."
She nodded, "If you ever need my help, just let me know."
"Alright."
Working at the Presidential Mansion does pay a salary, but she didn't get it, meaning she didn't have a penny.
That's why when Charles Sharp offered to have someone drive her back, she didn't refuse.
She didn't have money for a taxi and was too embarrassed to ask Charles Sharp to lend her fare.
The car stopped at a distance of two stops from Blossom Haven. She only started walking back to Blossom Haven along the sidewalk once Charles Sharp's people drove away.
Looking at the bustling streets around her, Lucy Eaton felt an indescribable sense of relaxation.
And that's how she walked all the way to the entrance of Blossom Haven.
