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Hospital Day (2)

When the English teacher, who got her left hand burned, and I were walking to my car, she brought a pot that had some water in it on her right hand, so she can put her left hand in the pot to cool her hand down. That was clever of her.
  
On the way to get to the hospital, I took the Joanji-temple road.  
It's a very bumpy road and the water in her pot was splashing, but that was the shortcut to get to the hospital.  I was rushing myself because I really felt that I needed to take her ASAP to the doctor. 
    
At the hospital, there were many patients waiting because it was the next day of obon holidays.
Because she seemed like she had to wait for couple hours to get examined, the hospital staff asked me if I would like to take her to another clinic in town instead of waiting there.  So, I said yes.
The hospital staff was kind enough to call the clinic to make an appointment for her.
That was so nice of them.
   
While I was driving to the clinic, she seemed awfully in the pain. 
So, I stopped at my ground mother's house to get cold water and ice for her pot.   
There was my uncle's wife in the house, so I asked her if I could have the cold water with ice.
She said OK and brought the cold water and ice.
Then, she recognized me.and said  "Oh, it was you!!"
She could not see me because there was the Sun behind me.  
I guess she is very kind even to the stranger with other stranger who got burnt hand. 
   
After she got cold water and ice in the pot, she seemed better; especially, when she and I were talking something since she can have her mind off from the pain, she said. 
So, she asked me to talk something.  But, I did not know what to talk especially when somebody asks me to talk something random.  Then, she asked me what's going on in the world today.  I did not check the news the day, so I did not know, but I knew I have to say something, so I was like 
   
  
  
   
I was bit panicking, I guess.

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