Because Clarissa felt herself getting weirder. Clarissa immediately walked away from the orchid room.
Clarissa continued walking while cleaning the part of her cheek where tears remained.
Clarissa went to the cafe using a taxi which was outside the hospital. Clarissa chose to take a taxi because Clarissa felt that she was not in a good mood.
Arriving at the cafe. Clarissa saw Abel tidying up the table.
"Morning Abel," said Clarissa.
Abel also reflexively looked at Clarissa and smiled a little. "Hey, Clarissa's here. By the way, morning too."
"Diana didn't work today?" she asked.
Abel nodded his head. "Yeah, she's not working."
"Maybe until next week," said Abel.
Clarissa suddenly furrowed her brow in surprise. "Why isn't she working today?"
Abel shook his head. "I don't know. Diana didn't tell me the reason why she extended her vacation."
Clarissa snorted indignantly. "Huh, irritating because she can take a day off to her heart's content."
"Don't be annoyed and jealous like that. It's better to change your clothes and help me. The cafe will be opened soon," said Abel.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yes, I will change clothes."
"But the work uniform is still in the locker, right?" said Clarissa.
"There are still some. But for what? You already have a uniform," asked Abel
"I left my uniform. So I'm going to wear the uniform that's in the locker," Clarissa replied, before Clarissa finally walking into the staff room.
Clarissa immediately took a work uniform and put it on. Don't forget Clarissa to tie her hair together.
But once Clarissa came out. Clarissa saw that Abel was already standing in front of her.
"Why?" Clarissa asked curiously.
"You have to deliver coffee and bread orders to the next-door company," Abel replied.
Clarissa frowned. "Why me?"
"The company wants it, and I can't refuse it, Clarissa," explained Abel.
"I don't want to deliver that order. I'm lazy," Clarissa exclaimed.
Abel took a deep breath. "I know you're lazy. But how else, the customer is king."
Clarissa pursed her lips in annoyance. "Weren't you able to persuade them?"
Abel shook his head. "Can not."
"I've persuaded them. But they refused," explained Abel.
Clarissa growl. "They all made me upset."
"Don't be upset. I'll give you a free cup of coffee later," said Abel.
"Seriously? You're going to give me a free cup of coffee?" Clarissa asked.
Abel nodded his head. "Yeah. So after I prepare the order, you immediately deliver the order."
"Okay."
Then Abel started taking orders to be delivered to the office next door. As for Clarissa, she cleaned the tables and chairs.
Until a few minutes later. Abel had prepared all the orders.
"Clarissa all these orders have been completed," Abel said as he put the last cup of coffee on the trolley.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yeah."
"Remember, deliver this food and drink carefully. Don't be in a hurry," Abel warned.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yes, Abel."
Then Clarissa lazily pushed the trolley out of the cafe.
"Why are they asking me to deliver this order? It's so annoying," Clarissa grumbled.
Clarissa snorted indignantly. "Humph. Besides, what's the difference if I or Abel deliver the order? The food will still arrive."
Arriving Clarissa in the Company. Clarissa walked among the many office workers.
Clarissa snorted in annoyance seeing the many office workers looking at her.
"I know I'm beautiful. But they are too tacky," Clarissa muttered.
Clarissa continued to push the trolley while occasionally smiling kindly, even though she was feeling annoyed.
But when Clarissa was about to arrive at the reception desk. Someone came first and stood in front of Clarissa.
Clarissa reflexively stopped her steps. "Can I help you?"
"Is it true you are Clarissa?"
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yes, I'm Clarissa."
"I'm Hans. I want to bring the food and drink that you brought," said Hans.
Clarissa reflexively looked at Hana with a probing look. Hans who saw that smiled a little.
"Don't worry. I'm not going to take this food and drink and sell it," said Hans.
Then Hans showed the name tag to Clarisa. "You can check for yourself. I am one of the employees in this company."
Clarissa quickly checked the name tag and saw his name and position.
But Clarissa frowned in surprise. "His job title is secretary to the CEO. But why is he bothering to help me?" asked Clarissa in her heart.
"How can I take all this food and drink with me?" asked Hans.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Sure."
"But next time you don't seem to need to bother helping me bring all these orders. You're the CEO's secretary, your job is more important than this," Clarissa said, handing a trolley to Hans.
Hans took over the trolley and smiled a little. "This is also one of the important jobs."
"Then I'll take this trolley first, maybe later this afternoon the trolley will be returned," said Hans.
Clarissa nodded her head. "Yes. Not being returned is also not a problem. What's important is that if you don't return it, you have to pay compensation."
Hans chuckled. "In that case, okay."
"Ah, yes, may I ask you a favor?" asked Hans.
"Because you've helped me, so that's fine. Just tell me, how can I help you?" Clarissa asked.
"But don't take too long. I still have to work," Clarissa continued.
Hans smiled a little. "It won't take long."
"You only need to deliver the coffee and bread in this box to the 7th floor," said Hans while taking the box from the trolley.
Clarissa wrinkled her forehead but even so, Clarissa nodded her head. Because Clarissa couldn't waste her time which would make Abel angry with her.
"Just need to deliver it right?" Clarissa asked.
Hans nodded his head. "Yeah."
Clarissa took a deep breath. "Okay, then I'll deliver him right away."
"This is an access card. You can use the special elevator on the right side," said Hans while giving a card to Clarissa.
Without asking much, Clarissa took the card and walked in carrying a box filled with coffee and bread.
Unknown to Clarissa, Hans was looking at her with a look that was difficult to decipher, and many office employees were looking at him with curious eyes.