“He’ll tell you what materials you need and their quantity. You just have to buy them.”
Alex looked grateful.
He said, “Since I’m recuperating, I have time to handle the renovation stuff. Decorating my own house gives it a different meaning.”
They had arrived at the hospital.
Sheila got on her e-bike and only let Alex get on when she was out of the parking lot.
The parking lot at the hospital had too many onlookers and was inconvenient.
Alex sat behind Sheila on the e-bike. He asked worriedly, “I’m pretty heavy, Dr. Jones. Are you sure you can give me a ride?”
“You’re almost the same height and weight as my brother. If he can be my passenger, you can too. I just hope you don’t find this embarrassing.”
Alex laughed. “There’s nothing to be embarrassed about.
“No one knows who I am. It’s not as if I have a label stuck on my head announcing that I’m a young master of the Yorks.
“Besides, riding an e-bike isn’t embarrassing so long as we obey the traffic rules. Any sort of veh