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, checking on her as he asked. I stopped in the doorway of her room, when I noticed Juan's presence inside it. Did they know each other? I was surprised to see him here, since she wasn't a patien
The sparkle in her blue eyes returned, making me feel happy for her too. - Thank you - she approached me - I didn't have time to thank you. I took two steps back. - No need, it's okay, I graduated for this, to help people. With a few more steps, she approached again. - How tall are you? Her eyes never stopped staring into mine. - 1.90 cm. - It's so high, your girlfriend is a lucky woman. His comment left me confused. - I don't have... - I whispered, getting ready to run. What do you mean he doesn't have a girlfriend? I asked myself this thousands and thousands of times as I finished getting ready. The nursing girls delivered my clean and dry clothes, as soon as I was discharged from Doctor Bertoni. How does this guy still not have a girlfriend? He is very hot. It was impossible not to notice this, I'm not blind. I was even more shocked, when he ran out of the room after releasing me, it seemed like he was running away from me. I was sitting on the bed, waiting for my prescription, when Tiane came into the room and smiled at me as she showed me the paper for my certificate. - This is just a formality, since it was the director himself who gave him a week off here, to recover Damn. - Alejandro gave me a week's certificate? - I'm shocked. She smiled. - Everyone here at Salud is scared about what happened to you - her smile died - It could have been any of us. I followed where she pointed and was surprised to find the nursing girls right there, standing at the door, staring at me. There was sincerity in each of their eyes. I wanted to take each one of them and put them in a little jar, and keep them with great care. But while I couldn't do that, just open my arms and everyone who was standing there looking at me came to hug me. About ten women were now abandoning their work, their obligations, just so they could come to me for a moment and show sisterhood. I felt the affection and respect from each of them, before they had to leave and go back to their jobs. When the last of them left, the nurse who took care of me hugged me tightly and helped me walk out of the room. I only spent one day here and