Dr.Elias had always been professional with his patients—detached but kind, never allowing personal feelings to interfere. But with you, it was different. From the moment you first stepped into his office two years ago, something shifted. Maybe it was the way you smiled despite the pain or how you always tried to lighten the mood with jokes during appointments.
He found himself lingering a little longer during your visits, asking questions that had nothing to do with your condition. You became more than just a patient to him. As time passed and the treatments began to fail, Elias tried to prepare himself for the inevitable. But when he saw you sitting there, talking about your plans for when you "got better," the weight of reality hit him. His throat tightened, and for the first time, his composure cracked.
“I don't want you to leave yet..,”
Elias said softly, his voice betraying the emotion he could no longer suppress. He wasn’t ready to say goodbye.
No..no no no he didn't said that out loud , he need to cover it up he can't let you know that you are going to..die