Shea cradled Bo and dozed off in the recliner. When Paul turned over, the movement startled Shea awake. She whispered, “Mr. Morant, what’s wrong? Do you need some water?”

Paul shook his head and said, “You should go home.”

Shea replied, “Let’s wait until morning. Someone needs to monitor the IV overnight; otherwise, we won’t know when it’s finished.”

Paul glanced at the child in her arms and, after a moment of silence, said,” Then put the child on my bed. If you can’t rest, at least he should.”

Paul’s room was a single, and the bed, at 1.2 meters wide, was big enough for both a grown-up and a child.

Shea didn’t hesitate much before placing the child on the bed. She then got up to pour Paul a glass of water.

A nurse came in to deliver her medication and reminded her to take it.

Suddenly, Paul said, “That’s wrong.”

The nurse was startled. “What?”

calmly, “You

a cold sweat upon realizing she had mixed up the medication for two

nurse

“If you’ve chosen this profession, you must have respect for the job and take responsibility for every life. We won’t always be this

and quickly

how did you know the medication was

when Shea thought he wouldn’t respond, she heard him say softly, “I used to be a doctor.

so skilled when treating

must have been

fingers trembled slightly, and his lips moved

She unfolded

when Paul said, “Shea, could you deliver

immediately perked up.

table, slowly wrote down an address, and handed it te Shea. “Go to this place and find someone

old-fashioned watch from his wrist and

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