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fingers at me accusing me and blaming me. Tears started flowing. I didn't
care to stop them. I felt a hand on my shoulder. I turned. "What is
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him and asked him to wake me up at seven thirty the next morning. I
didn't know when I slept. "Wake up Adi. Its nearly eight." "Please dad,
five more minutes." "Adi, you need to go to the hospital." I remembered
where I was. I woke up in a flash. I looked at my watch. Seven fifty.
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it. Buses, cars and trucks seemed to be moving like tortoises. Were
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90kmph. I didn't care. Luckily the traffic was light. I reached the
hospital. I looked at my watch. Eight fifteen. I didn't even pay the
parking fare. I ran in. I passed the lobby. The doctors and the nurses
looked as lifeless as ever. I went for the lift. I waited for a minute.
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