The Face of a Stranger
The Latin word is hospice, which means receiving strangers or guests, on hospital charge. The word “patient” comes from the Latin “pator” which also means “to suffer.” A combination of these two factors seems to be the reason for seeking outside help. It made sense: Remy had to be here. He was injured and had only been in town for an hour, so he must have been a stranger. Fear filled every cell of her body and filled her heart. It is possible to find comfort in this hospital.
As she entered the reception room, the smell of body odor and cleaning and alcohol filled her nostrils. In every chair, in every bed, and in every chair, someone is discouraged by one or more pains. Remy didn’t expect that to happen. But that’s the only way. He went to the front desk and found an ID with his number and other details. The receptionist pointed in disbelief at the wall in front of him and told him she could hear his number. Nothing is added.
Remy threw the papers against the wall and tried to write down their contents. His name was the only question he answered. There were no papers to show his address, occupation and insurance. He waited an hour before his phone vibrated against the wall. As he waited, the idea grew stronger. Remy looked around the hall, hoping to find a spot, but mostly hoping to find a friendly face. He can’t be accompanied.
Sixth heard the large clock ticking on the reception desk. The number wasn’t given after Remy arrived, so he went to the front desk to see what was wrong. The woman behind the counter turned around and wanted to see her file. He shook his head,
looked at the written documents, and said that he would not look at them until he wrote to her. His anger passed through him faster than lightning and he held it back as best he could. He turned around and left without saying a word, pausing before showing everyone in the hospital his dirty behavior.
The private entry hallway is moonlit. Remy stood in the shadows and watched as two doctors lifted his injured patient from the parked ambulance. The girl on the scooter looked no older than twelve. His vital signs were also transferred to staff through various implants and arm veins. According to the doctors’ strict advice, his prospects seemed bleak. The emergency physician collaborated with the paramedics, did a quick assessment and said all they could do was comfort the child until the child was unresponsive.
Remy’s anger comes out again. He explained what it means to be sick — someone who is unaware of pain and needs help. The inner pain of the grieving child is more than the need to save his life. He fell silent as the staff ushered them into an empty room, adjusted their monitors and left. It’s time to make a choice.
His blood will be healed, even if he cannot. However, there are some side effects of this treatment that should be considered. Vampire blood has a special property of helping the body heal wounds. Contrary to what you see in movies or read in books, spinal cord injuries do not have to hurt. All he needed to do this was a little blood in his mouth. The problems are endless. He will continue to grow until he is 21 years old and suddenly stop aging. You have to move around a lot because people avoid it because they can’t believe how big it is. Blood loss can be a very bad thing. Even if the person controls it, it won’t go away.
The voices were coming closer to us. It’s time to make a choice. Keep them in your life or keep them for future reference. What do you do with it
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