She Couldn't Do That Any Longer

The rain continued to Monday morning the next day before the clouds gradually cleared up at noon, giving way for the sunlight to warm the chilly air. The lingering smell of the rain kept dancing at the tip of one's nose, reminding them of the rainy days that had just passed.

Yuina was discharged at half-past three after being given permission from the doctor. She had been prescribed some medicine and reminded of a few pieces of advice before the doctor left her ward, leaving a nurse to conclude things with the patient.

"Please immediately call the hospital if you need it. Don't think that you can handle the pain," The nurse kindly told Yuina. This nurse was a middle-aged lady with compassion in the way she smiled, "It's better to be on the safe side."

Because so far, Yuina only had Himari as her visitor, the nurse regarded her as someone who might stay by herself at home. If anything dire happened, Yuina only had herself to rely on.