She closed the door gently, but couldn't lift her hand from the knob. She leaned against the wall, frozen, with the confused expression of someone who forgot why they walked into a room. She pushed the door back in slowly, careful not to make any noise, held it there for a few seconds, and closed it again. No! she thought. Go, please go! Her legs started moving awkwardly, like they had forgotten how to walk. She pressed the button for the lift, but couldn't get in when the doors opened, and stood there motionless until the doors closed again. A note! Maybe I should go back and write a note! She started walking back quickly, so that reason wouldn't catch up with her.
She forgot the reason she was in the room as shivers ran down her spine, driving it from her every vein and causing her thinking to go hay-wire. She managed to get herself into the lift, but was still pondering.
"Should i have shouted, should i have given a signal, have i done the right thing?"
The thought that kept coming each time she managed to get herself was where she was going from here; was she going to walk like she never saw what Donald had done. The battle was not an easy one to fight.
He on the other hand was very respected, not just by her but by everybody that worked with him. He didn't act rude, he never made anybody mad at him because he was so reserved and understanding. He had respect, not just for everybody but for himself and that was why she was confused, shocked , lost in thought over what had just happened. She was marveled at how he could have made such a drastic move without consulting the other part of himself.
"Himself in which were his mind, body, soul and spirit whether it would be positively recognized to do such."