But the woman's sixth intuition told Jane Sampson that she shouldn't ask, at least not now.
"Go back to the room and take a lunch break." James Black saw the dark circles under Jane's eyes, and her face still bore traces of fatigue, so he took the script from her hand and carried her directly back to the bedroom.
Jane obediently lounged in James Black's arms, waiting until he had placed her on the bed, then she asked, "James, when are you going to stop this habit of picking people up all the time?"
Before her rebirth, Jane remembered that James had only held her once, and that was on their wedding day when, according to tradition, the bride must not touch the ground as she leaves her family home. She, dressed in her wedding gown, was carried out of the Sampton Family home and into the marriage car by James, who was in his team uniform.