Medic, Ch. 10Chapter 10The world is just funny that way sometimes. The road was slick with wet snow. Alone in the car, I talked to myself about who I was meeting. They must know me, or at least they are familiar with my tastes. Maybe its a coincidence? I turned into the parking lot in front of the restaurant. Possibly, my Aunt, or Dad? He could have cooked this sneaky plan up to keep my spirits bright. I walked briskly towards the door of the restaurant covering my head from the snow gently falling from the clouds above. When I got in, I brushed myself off and the cashier recognized me. Ah, Kristy. Its a ple
Medic, Ch. 9Chapter 9I would go anyway, to enjoy myself. The next morning, I slunk up the stairs without direction. I wasnt really hungry, and I didnt want to talk to anyone. My body, used to getting up and getting ready, just threw me upstairs to keep with the daily routine. My dad was awake and moving around in the kitchen. He held up the phone that I accidentally murdered last night. Sorry about the phone. I sighed. Dont worry about it. He half chuckled. Hey, you got a letter this morning. From who? I quietly pondered over a list of possible senders. It doesnt sa
Medic, Ch. 8Chapter 8I wouldnt want to be kept alive. I had taken this trip a thousand times before, I parked in the same spot, ran in the same doors, and spoke with the same doctors. Déjà vu, over, and over again. They wouldnt let me in to see my mother, but a nurse sat outside the room with me to tell me what was wrong this time. Your mother has some kind of immunodeficiency disorder. To be honest, any sickness could take her out at any time. I appreciate your honesty, I looked away, but will she survive this one? Were not sure, but we are doing all that we can to keep her