"Hey madame, you can buy your bracelet for your kids for three dollars. I know that they would love it!" The young adorable girl of seven said running towards an old lady by the street side. "You want me to pay three dollars for this? It doesn't even look presentable or good enough to be bought, I won't even pay a dollar for this!" The lady harshly said."Who allowed such a young girl like you to market such?" The lady scoffed under her breath before leaving. "Hey mister, please buy one of these bracelets and I know that your kids would love it!" The young girl told the tall man with a low cut to buy from her but he shoved her away. "I don't know why kids now act this way, just quit blocking our way and step aside!" The man yelled angrily. "Mitch, Mitch. Your aunt Chantel has been looking for you and she's been having a wild fit!" The haggard-looking but adorable little boy at the age of eight to nine said running towards her. "Oh no, is she back home already?" Mitch asked, a lit
The professor was present in class as the student in medical school seemed dressed in all white outfits while they had their classes. "Okay class, kindly open your book to page 145. It's just the continuation of the discussion we had last time regarding how to assess the patience at the emergency room___," the professor uttered but the trudging in of footsteps got his attention. "It's a good thing that you have decided to attend my class miss Franco. I mean, you are too early for tomorrow's class!" The professor joked, making all the students burst into numerous laughter. Rose ignored all their laughter as she moved toward the vacant seat. "Wait, hold on there. Are you going to sit down? Well miss Franco, perhaps you may do the honor of answering this." The professor said as Rose gave a simple nod. "A patient arrived at the emergency department complaining of midsternal chest pain, what would you do?" The professor asked."The Priority nursing action of the arrival of the patient
Raya stood in the garden area staring at the plant longer than she had expected. She was so glad they were back home and just maybe her sisters could reunite once again with her, her hands gently caressed the flower unhurriedly."Raya, tell me how it was like living in another state?" Lisa asked startling Raya a little bit. "Uhmmm, to be honest,___ everything went so well!" Raya answered simply and politely."Did you have fun? Did you have many friends over there?" Lisa asked."Well, I had friends but not a lot," Raya told her before sniffing the flower she had plugged out. "Uhmmm__ don't you ever miss being with your real parent?" Lisa asked as Raya gave her a half smile. "Sorry about that, I thought that you already knew that Aunt Claudia wasn't your real mother. I honestly didn't mean to offend you, me and my big mouth should learn how to shut it!" Lisa said glaring at the floor with a decoy grimace. "Common, it's okay because I wasn't that offended. It's just that I have long
"Rose, Raya?" Jessica called outside the dark brown gate of their home but no one had replied. "Sasha, Emerald! I'm home. Emerald, it's me Jessica. Is anybody home?" Jessica yelled out but got no response. Her hands gently slipped into the inside hook before pulling the gate open."Hello here?" She screamed at the top of her voice yet again."Jessica, I don't think anybody lives here. It honestly looks deserted. Are you sure anybody lives here?" Diana said scanning every where keenly. "But this is where we all lived in Diana, who is home? Emerald," Jessica uttered. "Jessica, is that you?" A lady dressed in a flowery gown said approaching them. "It's you Rita, do you have any idea on where my kids are?" Jessica asked glaring keenly at the lady. "Nobody has been living in this house for a long time, no one has lived here ever since it got abandoned. I'm the only one who looks after the house and water the plant in here, you've been gone for a long time Jessica. Where have you been?
"Never a night or day has gone by without me thinking about my kids, they are always in my thoughts. I have always imagined a hundred times of what they are going to look like now, I also wondered about their reaction when we meet again! Not even once have I given up on them because they are the reason why I should keep on hoping and holding on!" Jessica said, sitting on the couch in Rita's apartment. "Uhm___, I honestly thought that as I get home today. I would become very happy and never had I realized that I would be besieged by so many problems, the painful fact is that I'm not even sure if I would be able to see them again!" Jessica uttered bursting out into another random tear. "But why have you been gone for so long, Jessica? Your children had been anxiously and patiently waiting for you but you never came back. Where did you really go and why did it take you this long to finally return?" Rita asked, as Jessica went into Trance. ""(Madam, when exactly are you going to let me
Rose sat in front of a desk that had a poster that read. (Lay your complaint here) she clutched her bag tightly while waiting for the policeman to attend to her. "Sir, I just want to find out if you have gotten any news about my sister?" Rose asked the fully dressed policeman in a blue uniform. "This is about your sister getting kidnapped right?" He asked, checking a file in front of him. "Yes, that's right and I was also here last month!" Rose explained to him. "Oh, that's right! I remember you because one of my assigned co-officer had told me about you, he said that you have been following the case!" The officer uttered, staring keenly at the paper in front of him. "It's because I want to be with my sisters again!" Rose said even if her reasons for searching for them were obvious to everyone. "He told me that you weren't going to stop looking but it's been seven years already, right?" The officer asked, making Rose sigh. "Uhmm__ don't you think that your sister may have pass
"I would go ahead but If you need anything just call me!" The lady dressed in a green top and dark blue jeans trousers said to Diana before leaving the neatly arranged house. "Alright, thank you!" Diana simply told her with a loud voice and charming smile. "I sure hope that living in this apartment brings us good luck!" Diana uttered with a sigh before taking a seat beside Jessica. "I hope!" Jessica responded gloomily. "Uhmm___ Jessica, are you alright? You must be thinking about your husband's stepmother again. To be sincere, I think that she is a horrible woman to have abandoned your kids." Diana lamented. "I'm not shocked by her behavior because from the on set, she never liked me for her son Travis," Jessica told rubbing her hands over her tired feet. "I just cannot understand why all of this is happening. If only Emerald was still alive, Aunt Clara would never have gotten her hands on my kids." Jessica said. "What now, Would you still try looking for Clara again?" Diana as
"You know what? I think that the guy who delivers milk to our house kind of likes me, he always brings boxes of stacked milk to our house even when we haven't placed any order." One of Rose's colleagues told her friend while striding into the patient word. "Oh really?" Her friend asked as she nodded with a blush. "Oh, Rose why don't you share the good news with me? Let's go have some drinks somewhere since we are done for today, you don't have to worry about anything because I'm paying!" Her friend said. "Oh, thanks but I'm still doing advanced reading after here." Rose declined nicely. "Come on___" her friends were going to persuade but a patient was instantly rushed inside bleeding. "Raymond Drayton, He had an accident. The patient needs urgent care and we are all interns here!" An intern in the hospital said as Rose trudged towards the bleeding young man. She slowly examined him before speaking. "You have to keep calm and don't pass out on me! You can't sleep!" She said to t