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Generational problem

Raina reluctantly stretched the handkerchief Richard had given her to the older Nurse whose tears wouldn't stop streaming from her eyes to her cheeks. Her heart suddenly loosened up as she got eager to listen to her narrative.

"Thank you," Nurse Kaitlin appreciated, collecting the handkerchief.

"Well…for someone who was financially struggling, I had given up and submitted myself to cancer until that day he defended me and I had experienced my first heartbeat for a guy.

I kept wondering why he helped, and how he knew about my health issues. I decided to ask him because I was bothered. You know, he was a senior and was wealthy…it wasn't easy for me to see him, but I did see him one day and it was at a beach very close to my parent's house." Kaitlin sniffed indignantly and continued as memories flashed through her.

"I was surprised that Gerold was in such a pastoral area and walked up to him. I could still recall how his eyes brightened when he saw me. He told me that he usually come
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