Chapter 7
Category:
Youth
Author:
KristinWords:847Update time:25/05/26 19:58:15
My mom was not happy with the teacher's arrangement.
But she knew about my dream of dancing and sighed without saying anything further.
"Okay."
By the third day, when I was recovering well, I was already able to walk normally.
Though I could walk, my ankle still hurt occasionally, the pain sharp and deep.
I was slowly walking, supporting myself against the wall, when someone called me from the doorway of an office.
"Frostie? What a coincidence, what are you doing here?"
A warm, pleasant voice reached my ears. I turned around and saw Dr. Midnight standing in the corridor, holding a cup of iced Americano.
I was also surprised, "Dr. Midnight, I twisted my ankle and am staying here. Are you working at this hospital now?"
Three years ago, I was diagnosed with congenital heart disease, and Dr. Midnight was the intern under my main doctor at the time.
He was fair-skinned and handsome, and also gentle and interesting. He gave me a lot of encouragement back then.
But after his internship ended, he left, and I thought I would never see him again in this lifetime.
Dr. Midnight invited me into the office.
I waved my hand to refuse.
It had been three years since we last met, and he was still as graceful as ever, but now, with my weight, I felt ashamed in front of him.
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Meeting Dr. Midnight again filled my heart with both joy and sorrow.
However, this feeling didn't last long, as my main doctor suddenly called me, asking me to come back for an examination.
My parents hurriedly accompanied me to another hospital.
After a series of complicated tests, we sat together as a family, comforting each other.
The results came quickly, and we went to see the doctor.
To my surprise, Dr. Midnight was also there and waved at me with a smile.
Just as I was feeling uneasy, another doctor placed the results down with a smile.
"Congratulations, you can finally stop your medication."
The two words "stop medication" clearly rang in my ears.
My mind went blank for a moment.
Another doctor continued giving instructions to my parents, but I could no longer hear anything else.
In the end, my parents thanked him repeatedly.
I stood up, nervously picking at my fingers.
Before leaving, I finally gathered the courage to ask, "Can I lose weight?"
He smiled and joked with Dr. Midnight, "The young girls still care about their looks."
Then he turned to me and said, "Of course you can."