𝑪𝑯𝑨𝑷𝑻𝑬𝑹 9🍂

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"I would have liked to continue the conversation if we had more time, but unfortunately, I have things to do. Oh, I guess I should leave now. It's nice to see you here, Mrs. Constilla." He said

Pagkakita ko, nilingon niya ako sabay sabing, "I will be back sometime, Dr. Blommy. Till then." Kinindatan pa niya ako.

Gusto ko siyang batuhin ng ballpen na dala ko, pero kalmado lang ako dahil may ibang tao. Kay ngumiti nalang ako. Nakita ko siyang umalis na kasama si Wimpter.

"I'm glad that you and Dr. Winter know each other, Dr. Blommy," Mrs. Constilla said, breaking the silence.

"Ah, not really," I replied with a smile that seemed forced.

"Napakalaki ng utang na loob ko kay Dr. Winter, Dr. Blommy. Kahit tinanggihan na kami ng ibang hospital dahil sa sobrang komplikado ng sitwasyon ng asawa ko na kailangan itong operahan, nang pumunta kami sa hospital nila Dr. Winter, hindi siya tumanggi. Sa halip, tiniyak niya na magiging maayos ang asawa ko. Napakagaling na surgeon ni Dr. Winter kahit sa batang edad niyang 32 taong gulang pa lamang." Sabi ni Mrs. Constillo.

Hindi ko mapigilang mapahanga. Surgeon pala 'yung ugok na iyon. Hindi halata. Don't judge the book by its cover nga talaga.

"You know, Dr. Blommy,  you and Dr. Winter look good together,' Mrs. Constilla said with a smile, making me shiver down my spine

"Haha, nako, kayo po talaga, Mrs. Constilla," sabi ko na lang at nagsimula nang magtanong sa kanya tungkol kay Panny, ang pusa niya. Iniba ko na ang usapan para hindi na humantong sa iba pang bagay.

Dr. Blommy, could Panny be sick? She's not as active as before," Mrs. Constilla said, worried.

"Let's check her thoroughly, we want to make sure she's okay," I replied. Mrs. Constilla looked relieved.

I gently placed Panny on the examination table and began my check-up. As I listened to her heartbeat and checked her vital signs, I could see Mrs. Constilla watching intently.

"She seems to be in good condition overall," I said after a few minutes.

"But I’d like to run some tests to be sure there’s nothing more serious going on."
Mrs. Constilla nodded, feeling more at ease but still anxious.

"Thank you, Dr. Blommy. I just want her to be alright."

"We’ll get to the bottom of it," I assured her with a reassuring smile.

I completed the initial exam and prepared to run the tests. "These will help us determine if there's an underlying issue," I explained.

Mrs. Constilla watched as I collected samples. "How long will it take to get the results?" she asked.

"Usually a few days," I replied.

"I’ll call you as soon as we have the results. In the meantime, keep an eye on Panny and let me know if you notice any changes." I said to her.

Mrs. Constilla thanked me, and I gave Panny a gentle pat before she left, hopeful that we’d find out what was causing the change in her behavior.

A few days later, Mrs. Constilla returned with Panny. I reviewed the test results, which I had already examined.

"The tests show no major health issues," I informed her.

"Panny is generally healthy. The change in behavior might be due to stress or a minor issue that isn’t easily detectable."
Mrs. Constilla looked relieved but still concerned.

"What should I do next?" She asked.

"Try to make her environment as comfortable as possible and monitor her closely," I advised.

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