Chapter 750
Chapter 750
Chapter 750 What disease does she have
“Stop behaving like kids.”
Melissa sat up straight, she had never thought that the medicine which she had poured in plants would be in front of her in a few minutes.
“They are truly in front of me.” She sighed.
Under the gaze of Murray, Melissa pinched her nose helplessly and drank the bowl of the same medicine.
“From now onwards, I am not going to believe you with the medicine again.I will go out after you eat it.”
The seriousness in Murray’s voice Melissa burst into tears.
“I’ve finished the medicine now, I want to sleep, go out and do some work.” Melissa lay on the bed, she wasn’t looking at him and kept her eyes fixed at the ceiling.
Murray glanced in her direction, and this time he was more worried about her.
“Melissa, look at me.” He called her but she ignored his presence. When she felt him standing at her side she pulled the quilt up, covered her head and hid herself inside it. But Murray had his tricks, he smiled a little and pulled her towards him.
“I can’t go if you will stay angry like this.” He laughed at her childish behavior and then kissed her forehead.
She kept her eyes closed, when she heard footsteps going away from her and the door of the ward being gently closed, she put the quilt aside, glanced at a few pieces of paper by the bed, and grabbed
them to check.
Those were just some medical test reports, and nothing was wrong in them.
But from Murray’s reaction when she talks about her health, it seems otherwise. She was sure that nothing ordinary had happened to her. But what’s the disease that was stopping her from living an ordinary and peaceful life? She wondered.
The more Melissa thought about it, the more annoyed she got. She always felt that there were countless bugs crawling around her body, which were extremely itchy.
When she was engrossed in her own thoughts and was standing by the window alone, Jill surprised her with her visit. She instantly ran in her direction as it was after so many days when she was seeing Melissa.
“What’s wrong Meli?” Jill asked her.
The corner of Melissa’s mouth twitched slightly, revealing a smile, “I am getting bored. I want to go outside and breathe fresh air.”
Hearing this, Jill took a sigh of relief as she thought that Melissa knew that she was ill, so she changed her clothes and went directly to the cats and dogs they had treated in the alley and visited them..
Melissa looked at the cats and dogs in front of her and felt relieved.
In the warm sunshine, those small animals rolled on the dry floor, and from time to time they stretched out their jelly-like pink claws, which made people very happy and comfortable.
Melissa bent down, stretched out her hand gently, and stroked the necks of those cats and dogs.
Soon, the kitten closed its eyes and purred comfortably.
Melissa was amused by the scene, kept pouting and stroking the kitten’s head.
“She will get bald if you keep rubbing her hair.”
Jill playfully said when she watched Melissa from the side, grinning and smiling.
“A kitty won’t be bald.”
Melissa rubbed the back of the cat again, and the kitten meows as if it understood human words.
“Okay, I won’t rub your backs anymore.”
Jill shook her head helplessly at the conversation that Melissa had with those cats and dogs. Melissa and Jill spent an afternoon in the alley.
Seeing that the sky was getting dark, Melissa stood up and wiped the dirt from her clothes, “We should head back to the hospital, it’s getting late.”
Melissa’s eyes softened again as she looked at the tumbling and coquettish kitten on the ground.
Seeing Melissa like this, Jill felt relieved, but fortunately, what
Murray explained to her was still making her worried. It seemed like Melissa was no longer angry, and Jill felt a relief in her heart after seeing a smiling Melissa.
“Let’s go back now.”
Jill mumbled and poured down some food for several cats and dogs, and then walked out of the alley after holding Melissa’s hand.
At first Melissa was not habitual of being supported, but this was what Murray wanted and had asked for, and that’s why she half heartedly let Jill hold her hand.
Melissa helplessly shook her head, as she had no choice but to let Jill support her.
Meanwhile Jill’s support wasn’t helping her fully. As Melissa felt that her energy was drained out, her feets were not able to walk at the previous speed but she felt relief when she thought that she could still walk for a while.
Thinking about everything, Melissa shook her his head in disappointment. “I used to be a trained martial art student but now see how weak my body become after that miscarriage. It’s really not worth the loss. But whatever is happening to me, it’s my own mistake as she didn’t pay attention to her health before.” she thought.
Melissa came to the end of the alley, and suddenly a Land Rover stopped in front of her..
The car was very familiar and it didn’t take her a second more to realize who it was.
“Murray,” She called his name in a very low tone.
Meanwhile Murray moved the car window down. He had OCD,that’s why he was never interested in cats and dogs, so he has been waiting there for Melissa to come out all that while.
“Come inside,” Murray muttured.
Melissa yawned slightly and nodded, then she said goodbye to Jill, opened the car door and sat down.
“Are you happy now?” Murray asked her excitedly as from a distance, he noticed the expression on Melissa’s face which was much more relaxed than before.
“Yeah.” Melissa smiled and nodded, “By the way you could have met those cute cats and dogs, they wouldn’t have harmed you.
“Heh…” Murray squinted and smiled, then he stepped on the accelerator, and the car started slowly.
Melissa sat in the passenger seat with her eyes closed and drifted into the melody of music, played by Murray.
Today was different from the usual time in the hospital. In the
hospital, she ate, slept and then repeated. Today, she felt a little better than previous days. By now, she even started feeling sleepy. Murray parked the car in the hospital and gently picked up Melissa who was already asleep. His movements were very light and did not wake her up.
It was quite evident that Melissa was really tired and it seemed like he was feeling the same after helping in the flower shop the whole day.
Murray was distressed but he was relaxed that Melissa was feeling better and calm lately.
While thinking that Murray reached the ward and gently placed
Melissa on the bed and covered her with the quilt.
Then he went to the bathroom, filled a tub of hot water for Melissa, and wiped her cheeks and limbs gently.
After cleaning her, Murray went to the doctor’s office.
“Mr. Gibson.”
Doctor stood up when he saw Murray standing there.
“Well.” Murray nodded slightly and said, “She is relaxed after going out today but a bit tired and she is already asleep. So, I think you were right.”:
This suggestion was also made to him by the doctor, saying that
Melissa would be depressed if she kept staying in the ward all the time, and it was best for her to go out for a walk so that her health would improve.
“It’s also good to go out for a walk more, and it will restore the patient’s psychology to a certain extent.”
The doctor nodded. When he was diagnosing Melissa, she had a stern face all day, which seemed to be the effect of the miscarriage on the patient.
“Anything else to watch out for?” Murray asked.
“It’s best if you spend more time with your wife and often take her out for a walk. As per my observation of her in the past few days she didn’t look very happy so there is a tendency of anxiety in her.’ © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.
Doctor told him truthfully to which Murray frowned.
“Anxiety?”
When I met Melissa, she was a very lively and talkative girl, and now she has such symptoms. Murray recalled.
“Yes.” The doctor nodded heavily,” So now we can’t risk her health. Moreover, today’s decision of taking her out turned out to be a good one so you can try this more often from now onwards.
“You are right. She was happy and calm today.” Murray nodded, and he went back to the room just to see Melissa who was still asleep.
He gently stroked her cheek, and promised himself that this time, he wouldn’t let anyone hurt Melissa again. The next morning, the first rays of sunlight shone through the screen and scattered around Melissa.