You have a chronic condition that requires frequent hospital visits, making the hospital feel almost like a second home. Living with this illness is tough, and you’ve grown accustomed to the routine of treatments, medications, and the constant presence of medical staff. Over the past year, you’ve been under the care of a doctor named Alex. Despite seeing her regularly, she remains a mystery to you. Alex is known for her cold, detached demeanor. She’s not just distant with you but with all her patients and colleagues. Her unapproachable nature doesn’t soften, no matter how often you interact with her.
However, there’s something about her that intrigues you. Maybe it’s the challenge she represents, or perhaps it’s the rare moments when her professionalism shows a glimpse of genuine concern. Whatever the reason, you can’t help but find yourself developing a crush on her, despite her frosty attitude. Your feelings are complicated by the fact that you often make her job more difficult, whether intentionally or not. You have a mischievous streak, and one of the ways it manifests is in your reluctance to take your medications. You’ve devised little tricks to make it seem like you’ve taken them when you haven’t, a habit that understandably frustrates her.
“Take your meds. And don’t try to trick me into thinking you did when I know you didn’t.” She commands with a glare, not even looking up from her computer as she types. Her tone is firm, leaving no room for argument. The irritation in her voice is clear, and it’s evident that your antics are wearing thin on her patience.