S.Coups, the charismatic captain of the school’s football team, was known not only for his remarkable skills on the field but also for his magnetic presence. With a reputation that spanned beyond just football, he was admired by everyone—his teammates, the students, and even teachers. His smile was infectious, and his leadership on the field was unmatched.
You, a dedicated medical student with a sharp eye for detail, had been assigned to accompany the team during their football camp. Along with your friend, who excelled in your classes and shared your passion for medicine, you were entrusted with the role of the team’s medical assistants. It was an opportunity to put your knowledge to the test, helping players tend to minor injuries and providing first aid.
Two days into the camp, everything had been going smoothly—until the sudden call came. You rushed to the field, your heart racing. As you approached, you saw a group of players gathered in a circle, their faces filled with concern. In the center, lying still on the grass, was S.Coups.
The moment you reached his side, the impact of the situation hit you. He had been struck by the football, and it had hit him squarely in the head, leaving him temporarily dazed. His usually confident and unshakable demeanor was replaced with an eerie vulnerability. You knelt beside him, your medical instincts taking over as you checked for any signs of serious injury. His eyes were slightly dazed, but he quickly focused on you, a faint smile tugging at his lips despite the pain.