"Is it really that expensive?" I exclaimed in surprise.
"What now? Should I call him and return the tickets?" I quickly took out my phone, not wanting to feel indebted to a colleague for no reason.
"Relax," Dawn said, shoving the two tickets into my hands. "They're valid for another week. You can return them tomorrow."
"Good." I finally felt at ease and put the tickets in my bag. I could return the tickets tomorrow.
"Let's go."
"Okay."
...
After spending the whole afternoon shopping, I finally bought a silver windproof lighter.
But this seemingly inconspicuous lighter cost nearly half a month's salary.
Still, it seemed like a small price compared to the favor Tom had done for me.
"Don't wait till tomorrow." Dawn was displeased when I mentioned putting it off. "Give it to him today. Strike while the iron is hot. Just call him now."
I thought about it and agreed, pulling out my phone to call Tom.
The phone connected quickly.
"Hello..." His voice was deep and magnetic. "What's up?"
I immediately said, "Today's a holiday, so I went and bought a gift for you..."
"A gift?" Tom's voice rose slightly. "A gift for me?"
"Yes, to thank you for your help these past few days..." I paused. "Do you have time now? If it's not convenient—"
Before I could finish, he interrupted, "I have time. I'm at the office."
I remembered hearing during the banquet that Tom was working on military tech research.
"Is it okay if I come over?"
It didn't take long to arrive at Tom's office building.
"Grace."
Before I could even enter the building, I saw his tall figure.
Tom wore a simple coat today, his tall frame and long legs standing out. The corners of his coat fluttered slightly in the wind, giving him an effortlessly handsome, eye-catching look.
He could make even casual clothes look like a model's outfit.
I quickly jogged over to him.
"Slow down. Don't trip," he said as he walked toward me.
"Why did you come out? Have you been waiting long?" I felt a little embarrassed. I had planned to give him the gift to express my gratitude, but I didn't expect him to be waiting outside.
It had been almost an hour from the time I hung up. I had no idea how long he had been waiting.
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