rd's
stood in front of the building I had just stepped out of. That was the thir
d back. Not even a single one of them. It wouldn't be out of place to say I was tired of life and had no
, and I wasn't even looking. The next thing I heard was the loud honk of a car. I turned and tried
ll. People had gathered quickly around me and were trying to help me.
to me. I could make no sense of it. I was sure of one thing, and t
t was the one who took
t. She couldn't have been older than twenty-five, but she looked quite
her say as she stared at me. I remained unconsci
ital immediately," I heard anoth
oung lady began the drive to the hospital. The air was tense and filled with anxiety. Soon, we arrived
cal care there is to offer," she said t
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nd alive. I tried to smile but couldn't as the pain ate deeper into me. My eyes traveled around and wer
ful as this?" I wondered aloud and di
my head to see who it was. A nurse. My face fell in disappointment. It definitely
in a thick baritone voice. My face was an embo
ed. "Woman? What woman
car yesterday?" I was starting to get
idea who you are talking
the name of the person who had brought me the
nurse, but definitely not as nice. "What's going on here?" she thundered, immediately proving
asking about a certain woman who brought him here yesterday, but I have n
er smile was suspicious and seemed quite odd. My brows furrowed as I awaited
s to be sure I wasn't imagining things. As if that wasn't enough, I pinched my l
I doubted if I had ever stuttered
nurse's brows creased a bit. She seeme
here? How is it possible I was brought in
e records. If you don't mind, we would like to be excused.
o way such a large hospital would make such a costly mistake. I had to