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hisper shakily. "Don
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sn't move
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Mason. I can't
ver find out
w. Not
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me, I grip the edge of
if I have to fight the devil
nap at him. Frustration rises w
I apologise ma, I
ve." I cu
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yell louder
one hand like he's surr
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to know whatever yo
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me again. I hate it. I hate ho
l on his shiny,
cou
s a God. I sign, throwing my face
ouchable. Men like him
t this
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ramedics burst the doors open. They pull
er them,
ering, asking God to spare hi
.
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m here." a nurse says firml
ast but she blo
to reception, and fill
and race like a mad woman to the lobb
comes ou
sign in? He's in the emergency
s. I could not
questioning and pulls out a big book. "Here." she
y name, without any furth
ng the far end of the page. "Fo
o the waiting area, it's cold a
, I pace back and
peaks. "Are yo
n sha
a kind face. "I'm Dr. Jerry, paediatric
ve him," I whisper. "I'll be glad he
voice cuts in from behind. "His e
rn a
him a
av
composed manner, with a thick wh
injury. I was too focuse
nod. "We'll do our best,
irs but my knees won't stop shaking.owly me
y. "Ma'am, your son needs blo
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y blood and
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r, she's bac
oesn't match. We n
beat. "My blood
rom his seat without hesitation.
at him,
o scream, You've d
part desperate to save
all a
nto the hallway
teful he is helping, I don't mind
he red light above the operating roo
ard and rest my
have broug
dragging you back where yo
see me. He c
ds out th
e the thou
t
g on an operating table
e yanks me
odi
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pray it's my thought, not reality." I
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