Aisha's POV The next morning, sunlight gently slipped through the gaps in the curtains of my apartment. I woke up feeling a little lighter, although the shadows of the reunion still lingered in the corners of my mind. I stared at the ceiling, hearing the ticking of the wall clock moving slowly. Today was just an ordinary day—operations, patients, consultations. But for some reason, I felt like something was different, like an unexplainable premonition.I got up, brewed some black coffee, and sat by the window watching the Paris sidewalk start to bustle. The bitter aroma of coffee mixed with the cool morning air. I gazed at the cup in my hand, the steam dancing before disappearing. “Today I choose to be present,” I said to myself, trying to convince myself.At the hospital, the rhythm of work pulled me back in. Two surgeries were scheduled for the morning: one patient with aortic stenosis, another with an arrhythmia needing ablation. I immersed myself in patient notes, discussions w
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