"What is it?" Clara asked eagerly, leaning in closer to Marcellus."I'm in..." Marcellus began to say, but before he could finish his sentence, the door to the treatment room suddenly swung open, interrupting their conversation."Mr. Huxley, I heard you're awake after getting some sleep," Dr. John said, walking into the room."Yes, doctor," Marcellus replied, feeling a little disappointed that he was unable to finish his sentence."Come in," the doctor gestured, and a nurse entered the room carrying a tray."Here's some juice and plain crackers. You can have this now for lunch," Dr. John said, smiling warmly."Thanks, doctor," Marcellus said, feeling grateful for the small gesture."Give it to me," Clara said, suddenly taking the tray from the nurse with a smile.Marcellus couldn't help but grin back at Clara's playful expression, but his mind was still preoccupied with what he wanted to say to her. "Will I be able to tell her what I want to tell her?" he thought to himself, feeling a
"I should go check his records and see if he can be discharged tomorrow," Doctor John declared, rising from his chair. Mr. and Mrs. Huxley trailed behind him as he strode purposefully toward the Post Anesthesia Care Unit. Inside, they found Marcellus sound asleep, with a nurse stationed nearby."How is he?" Doctor John inquired, approaching the nurse."After eating the juice and crackers, he dozed off," the nurse reported."Okay, let's check his records after the surgery," Doctor John instructed, gesturing to the nurse to follow him as they approached Marcellus' bedside. However, as they began to review his medical history, Marcellus stirred awake."Hey, how are you feeling?" Doctor John asked, smiling at him.Marcellus rubbed his eyes and groggily replied, "I feel okay, just a little dizzy."Doctor John nodded sympathetically. "That's to be expected while the Anaesthesia wears off, but you'll feel better soon." Doctor John said. "You will undergo some tests, and the results will be a
The man was taken aback when he saw Larisa. "Larisa?" he asked in surprise. "Oh, you're Larisa Madison," he exclaimed, recognizing her.Larisa smiled. "Yes, Steven. I'm Larisa Madison.""I never thought it was you when I heard the name. I knew the name Larisa was kinda rare, but I thought it was someone else," Steven said, chuckling. "It's so good it's you. I thought I would never see you again, and also I forgot to ask for your contact yesterday and I only realized it after the taxi zoomed off."Larisa laughed. "It's okay. I'm just glad we ran into each other again."Steven opened the car trunk and placed Larisa's luggage inside. Larisa got into the car, and they started driving toward her new house.As they drove to the neighborhood, Larisa looked out the car window, taking in the sights of her new neighborhood. "It's so different from what I'm used to," she said.Steven nodded. "Yeah, it's a pretty nice area. You'll get used to it in no time."Larisa smiled as they pulled up to her
Nine months LaterLarisa's face was twisted in pain as she gripped the bed sheets and pushed with all her might. The midwife, a calm and experienced woman, stood by her side, offering words of encouragement."You're doing great, Larisa," the midwife said, placing a reassuring hand on her shoulder. "Just a few more pushes and your baby will be here."Larisa screamed again, the pain almost unbearable. "I can't do this," she cried."Yes, you can," the midwife replied firmly. "I know it hurts, but you're almost there. Just focus on your breathing and push."With a final burst of strength, Larisa gave one last push. And then she heard it - the sound of her baby's cries."It's a boy," the midwife announced, holding the tiny, wriggling bundle in her arms. "Congratulations, Larisa, you did it."Overwhelmed with emotion, Larisa couldn't stop the tears from streaming down her face. The midwife gently placed the baby on her chest, and she felt an instant bond with her Son.As Larisa held her new
Larisa looked surprised at the suggestion. "Why would I do that?" she asked."Well, he is the father of the baby, and I'm sure he would like to know that his child is here and healthy," Steven explained.Larisa sighed, feeling conflicted. "I don't think I can tell him," she said softly.Steven understood her hesitation, but he also knew that it was important to keep the father involved in the baby's life. "Just think about it, Larisa. He has a right to know," he said gently.Larisa nodded but didn't say anything more. Steven could see the exhaustion etched on her face and decided to drop the subject.It's been nine months and Marcellus Huxley had achieved a level of fame and success that made him a household name, thanks to the completion and launch of the Huxley's Shopping Mall building, as well as other successful investments. The mall quickly became a popular destination for people from all over the country, with daily patronage from countless households. Despite his many accomplis
Larisa stepped out of her house, leaving her baby Waylen in the care of his nanny, and hailed a taxi. As the taxi pulled up in front of her, Larisa swiftly entered and greeted the driver."Good morning," Larisa said with a smile. "I'm headed to Bluenis grocery store, please."The taxi driver nodded in response and replied, "Sure thing, ma'am. Buckle up and we'll be on our way."Larisa fastened her seatbelt and settled into the back seat, taking in the sights and sounds of the city as they drove towards the store. The bustling streets were filled with people going about their day, and the sound of car horns and chatter filled the air.As they arrived at the store, Larisa thanked the driver and stepped out of the taxi.As Larisa stepped out of the taxi and closed the door, she took a few steps forward before hearing a sudden crash. The sound was so loud that it echoed through the street, causing everyone nearby to turn and look in alarm.To her horror, Larisa saw a car and a motorcycle
As a child, Larisa had always dreamed of becoming a doctor. She would spend hours poring over medical textbooks, fascinated by the intricacies of the human body and the science of healing. But as she grew older, Love had taken her down a different path.Now, as she stood alone on the sidewalk, the memory of that childhood dream flooded back to her. She could feel the familiar tug of excitement in her chest, the same feeling she used to get when she imagined herself saving lives and making a difference in the world.Larisa took a deep breath and closed her eyes, savoring the moment. She knew that pursuing a career in medicine would be a long and difficult journey, but for the first time in a long time, she felt truly alive.As she opened her eyes and looked around at the bustling city streets, Larisa made a decision. She was going to follow her heart and chase her childhood dream, no matter how difficult or uncertain the road ahead might be. And with a renewed sense of purpose, she set
Larisa spent the entire night scouring the internet for information about the next GPA Exam for medical school. She was determined to find out when it would be held so that she could start preparing as soon as possible.After hours of searching, she finally found the information she was looking for - the exam was scheduled to take place in two months. Although it wasn't much time, Larisa was relieved to know that she still had some time to prepare.As she closed her laptop, Larisa couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement mixed with apprehension. She knew that the GPA Exam was notoriously difficult and that competition for places in medical school was fierce. However, she was determined to do whatever it takes to succeed.Taking a deep breath, Larisa decided to take things one step at a time. She knew that the first thing she needed to do was to register for the exam, so she made a mental note to do that first thing in the morning. With that thought, Larisa finally went to bed, her