He blurted it out without thinking, his concern as instinctive as breathing. It was as though it was etched deep in his bones, he was completely oblivious to how his eagerness might be putting his girlfriend next to him in an awkward spot.

Dorothy was the first to recover, clearing her throat with a subtle cough and offering a light chuckle, "Been caught up in a bit of a whirlwind lately. Thanks for your and your girlfriend's concern." It was only then that Kenneth remembered he had brought his girlfriend along. An awkward grin tugged at his lips as he took a step back and pulled his girlfriend into the introduction, "This is Eleanor, my girlfriend. This is my cousin Karen, and that's her husband, Jeffrey. And this is..." He paused for a moment before finding the right words, "Karen's bestie, Dorothy." "Nice to meet you all!" Eleanor seemed unfazed by the earlier awkwardness, her greeting warm and friendly, "Karen, Kenneth always talks about those childhood capers of yours." Karen squinted her eyes in a playful smile, "Well, you might want to take his stories with a grain of salt. Kenneth surely hasn't painted a very ladylike picture of me." Kenneth rolled his eyes in resignation, "Mainly because you're rarely ever ladylike." "Hmph!" The group moved into the private room, laughter and banter flowing easily. The table was already set with a feast of pre-ordered dishes.

Dorothy chose a seat near the door, planning her exit strategy for when the conversation lulled—she felt out of place and was so exhausted that she wanted to go home and rest. After a restless night filled with intermittent awakenings and vivid dreams that still clung to her memory, she slumped into her chair, her mind drifting in and out of the ongoing chatter.

"Dorothy?" Kenneth's voice snapped her back to the present.

"Oh, what's up?" "Dig in, will ya? All your favorites are here. You should eat more and stop wasting away." His words were laden with genuine concern.

She felt like a deer in headlights, "Yeah, sure! I'm just gonna hit the restroom real quick. You guys carry on." With that, she bolted from the room—not so much fleeing as needing a moment to breathe, splash some water on her face to elevate her spirit—or she’d just sit there and fall into sleep.

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