As Rosa was about to continue the story a nurse came into the room to give medicine and check her pulse, so the doctor cut in saying "Rosa why don't you take some rest for now and we'll continue tomorrow alright?"
Rosa nodded her head in agreement and the nurse came and adjusted her bed in a lying position once again. As the doctor was about to leave he turned back and said "by the way Rosa my name is doctor Coleman and we'll continue your story tomorrow alright?" Rosa smiled and said "it's nice talking to you doctor Coleman." He replied "I'm glad that you think so." and left the room.
Time passed by and through the window of the room Rosa could see the warm light of the evening and the slight wind blowing through the brown leaves on the trees. After a couple of hours the darkness overtook the blazing sun and the stars and the moon came out to light up the darkness.
That night while Rosa was about to go to sleep she started thinking..."is this a mistake? Is telling Dr Coleman my life story a mistake? What will he think when i tell him what kind of person I became? Will he judge me too? He might feel sorry for me now but when I tell him the rest of my life story what will he think?!" Rosa kept staring at the window of the dark room while the memories of her dreadful past haunted her.
While she was thinking of her past she once again remembered that one thing she always thinks about. The smallest memory of it is enough to put a slight smile across her face. At that moment she realised even the saddest person have experienced moment or bits and pieces of happiness here and there because it is said that "one cannot experience Sandness forever" that quote made happy tears trickle down her face as it was said by that special person in her life and it's one thing that Rosa will never forget.
With that thought she fell asleep hoping she would see that person once again, but deep down she knew it's not possible.
Okay now forgive me for this chapter I know it's short and this chapter was not my best.
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