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Anna's eyes widened in surprise, and she couldn't help but blush. "No. Nothing," she replied.
"Dr. Gabriel, help me see how the injury on my armis, will you?" Wayne calmly held up his bandaged arm and looked at Anna. He appeared to be only here to see a doctor.
Anna was at a loss for what to do. The attending doctor in the ER had gone home to celebrate the anniversary with his wife, leaving her alone to see patients. She thought no one would come and she didn't expect to see Wayne.
As she removed the bandage, she noticed Wayne staring at her, and he didn't seem to think it was a coincidence.
Who comes to the hospital at two a.m. fora wound that was already bandaged the day before? Anna thought.
As Anna unwrapped the bandage, she saw the severe wound inside. She then stopped thinking about anything else and focused on treating the wound. Her hand trembled as she asked, "Who bandaged you? That person didn't even clean your wound or apply medicine. That's so irresponsible!"
Wayne remained silent. He was staring at her and seemed to have a lot to say to her.
Anna ducked away as if she had been electrocuted, "Wait here while | go get the medicine. Don't touch the wound."
Five minutes later, Anna returned with a tray of antiseptic drops. She sterilized and cleaned his wound, applied ointment, and bandaged him 392 Can't Wait To See Her with clean bandages. She didn't look up at Wayne the entire time, and she didn't make eye contact with him, either.
She then cleaned everything up, wrote the prescription, and said to him, "You have a mild abrasion. Because your wound is infected, you'll have to come here every day after I redress it. Don't use your wounded hand too often; otherwise, the wound will split. You can stop coming here once the wound has completely scabbed over."
Anna tore the prescription off and handed it to him, saying, "Go pay the bill and get the medicine."
Wayne sat down instead of taking the piece of paper. "You wouldn't be
talking to me if I hadn't really been hurt, would you?" he asked as he sat down and put his shirt back on.
"Why did you say that? We don't have a grudge, so why wouldn't | talk to you? We sort of know each other, so I would have at least said hello to you."
"We sort of know each other?" Wayne asked, then fell silent.
"Don't hold up the patients behind you because your consultation is over. Besides, I'm almost done with my shift." Anna said this without looking up. As if she didn't want to talk to him anymore, she kept her head down and read her psychology textbook.
Meanwhile, Wayne sat in his chair, not intending to leave. He said, "Great! Let's meet for breakfast after you get off work. I'd like to thank you for bandaging my wound."
"It's three o'clock, I don't think any restaurants are open right now," Anna grumbled.
"There will be if I want to."
Hearing that, Anna put down her pen and looked at Wayne unhappily, "You don't have to do that. I'm a doctor, and you're a patient. You came 392 Can't Wait To See Her here to see a doctor, and it is my responsibility to treat you. You don't have to buy me food to thank me." "You don't treat other patients this way, do you?" Wayne asked joyfully.
He had met Natalie on his way home yesterday evening, and she had told him that Anna had returned. He read the list of doctors at Birmingham's hospitals and found that she worked at the hospital where Peter was staying, As a result, he was delighted about it. Of course, he wanted to see her right away.
His question caught Anna off guard. She remained silent for a long time before saying, as calmly as possible, "You can whine all you want about me, but I've already taken care of you. You're the one who's stuck here."
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