eginn
as the sound of glass shatterin
Beep
t voices and footsteps was the only thing she could
ickly inform the doctor
wrist, followed by a soft voice which kept
een brought back to life from the dead. She held on
athe slowly. Yo
eak but the words felt like
orry about". The nurse gently cut in, as she helped
t,
m the flask on the bed side table. "Drink this first and then y
she possibly could, almost choking herself in the process. The nurse co
he said, feeli
earing a white coat with a stethoscope around
She asked, eyeing
ng physician and these are my colleagues, Nurs
forward. "Can you please tell me what exactly
at happened to you before you
t's covered in some kind of fog. No matter how hard
cal team worked through the night just to stabilize your condition. But after the surge
was I in a com
ated for a momen
tears falling down her cheeks
to help you understand everything. But to do that you have to promis
wly, taking a deep brea
nt trauma to your brains, leading to post traumatic amnesia and mem
g right? I'll be able to recover soon right?". She
a while, the big smile on his
She ask
r. But for now, we'll need to run more tests to reassess your conditio
if I never get my memory back". She a
there. For now, let's focus on taki
before reluctantly sha
. But please know that it is just a temporary side effect from staying in a coma for so
"some parts"?" She as
and it will need a much longer time to heal. But don't worry, we'll
get back to whatever it is I was doing be
here to help". He glanced at his watch "And speaking of hel
questions that need answe
et your body heal first. The nurses will be here to check up on you if
r, for everything".
ve to thank me, I am
me quiet. The only thing she could hear was the soft b
how did this happen to me in the first place". She thou
th no way out. She was so lost in her own thoughts tha
snapped back to reality. Her hands began to shake in f
who ar