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Chapter 7: Doctor Charity

Author: F. R. Billian
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                  Friday, February 9, 1996, Narragansett, Rhode Island – the day of Cecilia Fidget’s death.

                  After informed his father, and which his father agreed to, few days ago about the free medical check-up event today, Victor and Tommy prepared themselves for the event which will be held slightly before the noon, and it was around 9 a.m. already.

                  “Would you like some coffee, Tom? I’m getting some.” Victor, who finished his preparation first, asked Tommy.

                  “If that’s on you … why would I refuse.” Tommy answered, made Victor who heard that smile since he obviously won’t let his father pays.

F. R. Billian

Thanks a lot for you who waits for the new chapters. I am so sorry that I still upload this once a week since I am still pretty busy these past days. I will start to upload this every 3 days, and hope it can be every 2 days or even daily real soon. I will always try to give my best in every chapter, I really hope you like it.

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