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Hospital Roommate

Randy got into an accident and was sent to an emergency room in a hospital. He was hospitalized. He got into a two-people room and hence met a roommate. The roommate also met in an accident and lost an arm, and she was in a fatal state. She also did not had any family members, and Randy wanted to care for her. He talked to her frequently and listened to her problems well. They became very close friends. After a month, Randy had finally recovered and could leave. On the day he was discharged from the hospital, his roommate was away. She was busy with her surgery. However, he was too excited to go back to his home and meet his friends that he just left without waiting for his dear roommate. Randy enjoyed his life with friends and games as he was no longer sick , and totally forgot about his roommate. After a few days, he remembered about his sick roommate and felt extremely guilty. 'I must go back to the hospital today and talk to her, and see how is she doing.

Choices

I flip open my Math textbook to start doing my homework, in reluctance. 21 pages of Math questions to complete. Oh my god... I check my school diary: two Physics worksheets, a Chemistry exam paper, Geography Textbook questions and an English essay. What the fuck...? What am I seeing? How the hell am I suppose to complete even half of those homeworks? I know I am a freaking school student, and my current job is to study. But isn't this too much? Seriously. How will doing so many of these Math questions, like Trigonometry and Differentiation going to help me in my future life? Unless I become a Math teacher, which I won't. I try to solve a few Math questions. After solving around seven questions and skipping a few questions which I do not know how to do, I start to feel very tired. Forget this Math homework first. I am going to die if I continue. I guess I will start studying Physics textbook before start doing the worksheets. ' Specific latent heat of fusio