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Hospital Day (1)

When I was at work, the company that is hiring English teachers from abroad called me.
The staff there said one of the English teachers got burned by pouring something very hot from top on her head. They asked me if I could go support her.  It sounded very serious. I thought they could have called an ambulance instead of me.  But I said them that I am heading there right that moment
When I got her place, I rang the door bell, but she did not answer.  Then, I tried to open the door, but it was locked.  Shortly, she opened the door.  I asked her if her head is OK.  Yet, she seemed OK; she just showed her hand and said that her left hand got burned while she was cooking.  
When I see her left hand, I was like
 
 


It did totally brew her positive mind off.
Because while she was waiting for me to arrive there, she was like

 


I should have said her "It seems not too bad.  You can get better soon" or something, not 
"THAT LOOKS VERY BAD."



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