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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2004

'Hospital?'

Luca looked at the bed and the people who were standing around here. Indeed, they were in uniform.

"How did I end up here?" she frowned and asked. She had no collection of her wound getting inflamed.

"Your family sent you here. Your body started to give a reaction after your wound became inflamed. Your fever didn’t subside and you passed out. We’ve given you antipyretics, and at your family's request, we injected you with Amphotericin B. Now, your fever has subsided. Besides, we’ve also resutured your wound. Unfortunately, the wound is too long and will leave a scar. For the time being, don't get your wound into contact with water," the doctor said.

Luca lowered her eyes. 'If I was sent to the hospital, it means that Luke knows about it. How am I supposed to explain all of this?'

"When can I be discharged?" Luca asked.

The doctor looked at the time and calculated the elapsed time for the antipyretics to take effect. "If you don't wish to be admitted, you should at least wait for another six hours. After six hours, you can be discharged if you don't develop a fever again. However, after you’re discharged, you still have to return for the antibiotics injection to ensure the wound won’t be inflamed again.”

"No need for that," said Luca while sitting up with her arms supporting her.

"I'm sorry, what do you mean by that?" The doctor looked at her, astonished.

"I'll write a prescription. All you have to do is get the medications prepared according to the prescription. My wound will recover even without Amphotericin B," Luca said and looked at the nurse. "Do you mind passing me a piece of paper and a pen?"

The nurse looked at the doctor. It was her first time seeing a patient prescribing herself medication.

The doctor was astonished and asked, "I beg your pardon. May I know if you're also a doctor?"

"I guess you can say that." Luca looked at them. Previously, she did not head over to the hospital to get the medications she needed because she did not want to invite too much trouble. After all, there was no one in the hospitals here whom she knew, so it would be hard for her to get her hands on the medications.

However, she had been sent to the hospital. She might as well have the doctor prescribe her the medications she needed.

"If you insist, you have to sign an agreement," said the doctor. He was afraid that Luca might ask the hospital to bear the responsibility if she screwed things up.

"Sure." Luca nodded. 'If I hadn’t forgotten to bring the things over, I wouldn’t be facing this trouble now.’

"You may go and get the documents prepared." The doctor ordered the nurse to get the agreement of medication usage ready.

"Alright, doctor." The nurse left.

Luca took the paper and pen from the doctor. She listed out the medications she needed in Russian. She took into consideration that she was in Russia and not back in her own country. Hence, she changed some of the medications. Even though the effects would not be as good, it was still better than nothing. After all, it was not easy to look for local ingredients here.

"Are you sure these are all you need?" The doctor looked at the list. They were all anti-inflammatories, but when used in combination, he wondered whether or not they would be effective.

"Yes." Luca nodded.

At that moment, Jason pushed the door of the ward opened and pushed Luke's wheelchair in.

"What's going on?" Luke sat in the wheelchair and looked at Luca, who was on the bed. She was in a much better condition than previously.

"The patient's fever has subsided and we've resutured her wound. We’ll now wait for six hours. If she doesn't have fever again, she may be discharged," said the doctor.

"Alright." Luke was still looking at Luca.

Jason whispered, "I'll take my leave for now, sir."

Luke did not say a word.

Luca could sense that Luke's gaze was fixed on her. It was like a burning sensation that was not concealed.

'He must be suspicious about when I got this injury…'

After all, all this while, she had been acting as usual, just like any ordinary person.

The doctor saw her being so confident and said, "Alright then. I'll go get these medications ready. Later, the nurse will bring the agreement here. All you have to do is sign it."

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