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Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Six; To See My Love

Author: F.C Lawrence
last update Last Updated: 2022-07-07 23:32:08

Previously....

Femi.

The doctor sighed "I wish I could help you sir but you have to be on bed rest for some days, you also have to stray physiotherapy before you can be able to move around even in a wheelchair. So sir please, stay out until we give you a go to move around." The doctor said and I nodded.

I didn't like it but it was not like I could get up and move by myself and Tunde was not going to budge so I had to do this on my own. That meant listening to the bloody Doctor.

"How do you feel now?" Kola asked.

"Better. I can literally feel the stitches though. Very uncomfortable."

"I'm just glad this whole thing is almost over." Tunde said.

"Yeah.. it's not over till Ama wakes up. Meanwhile I need some water if you.. don't mind." I asked. My throat was dry and parched. I was being fed and hydrated by the tubes but the fact that I was not drinking anything made my throat suffer.

"Mom and dad were here earlier. They had to go home because it was getting late. Mom is being dramatic as
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