Through Your Eyes

Through Your Eyes

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"Doc, wake up!" I had barely slept after running around for more than 24 hours already when an ER nurse woke up. No matter how many cups of coffee I had consumed, my eyelids would just drop. These sick patients just wouldn't stop coming for admissions or consultation, even during the wee hours of the night. "Doc, he has the signs and symptoms of Bronc X virus infection." All my grogginess slipped away the moment I peeped at him through the glass window that separates the isolation room from the central ER. As of tonight, there were already more than a hundred reported death cases of the deadly outbreak of the Bronc X virus. I stared at him, and he also stared back, locking our eyes for a moment. Since then, my sleepless nights began...
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"No! I don't wanna hear a damn thing you gotta say. You betrayed me!" I said as I snatched my arm away and stormed out without turning back. I got into my car and looked at the scratch in the mirror. As Monte trailed behind me, I quickly pulled out the parking lot and sped home. When I got home, the neighbor was outside on the porch again. He waved, but I couldn't find the strength to wave back and ran into the house before I completely broke down. As soon as I closed the door, I slid to the floor and cried my eyes out. About 5 minutes later, there was a knock on the door. I stayed where I was, thinking it was Monte outside. "Miss?" I heard from the other side of the door. I got up and tried to get myself together the best way I could at the moment and looked out the peep hole. It was the neighbor.

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