“Lie down over there. I need to take a look,” Elias said, gesturing toward the examination table behind him.
Elodie nodded and climbed up, settling herself as Elias came over and met her gaze. “No need to be nervous. You can lift your shirt a little.”
She knew this was just a routine checkup, so she didn’t fuss—she simply unbuttoned her blouse a bit, baring her abdomen.
Elias’s expression turned serious as he worked. His fingertips pressed gently but firmly on her lower belly, expertly feeling for any abnormalities.
From the palpation, he got a general sense of her current condition.
When he glanced up, he saw Elodie lying there with her eyes squeezed shut and her lips pressed tightly together, as if bracing herself for impact.
Almost like she was giving herself a pep talk.
For some reason, Elias suddenly remembered Naylor Whitaker, who used to pester him with stories about Elodie—painting her as capable, fearless, almost invincible. Even with Naylor’s scattered anecdotes, Elias could imagine exactly what Elodie had been like back then.
But now…
He looked again at Elodie, forcing herself to relax, eyes closed tight.
She seemed, for once, like any other young woman her age.
A faint, silent smile tugged at his lips as he shook his head and finally drew his hand back. “That’s it. Everything looks all right for now.”
Elodie let out a sharp breath, relief plain on her face. She pulled her shirt down and sat up.
After all the pain she’d been through, she’d developed a real fear of these exams—half expecting each time the pressure would make her break out in a cold sweat. Fortunately, she was learning to cope.
“I have some good news.” Elias took a seat, his tone lightening. “The new medication is doing well in trials. If all goes smoothly, you could start next week. It’s targeted for your type of cancer—should help keep things stable for a while. That means you’ll have more flexibility to plan the surgery on your own terms.”
Elodie’s eyes lit up, genuine surprise flickering across her face.
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