Elias felt a sting of pride, cut with sadness. "I can fix the disc. I can refer you to the best surgeons in Munich. But I can’t give you back the time."
His hands were clinical, but his mind was loud. He remembered the last time he had touched her—grabbing her arm to stop her from walking away during their last argument. You’re choosing a game over us, he’d said. She hadn’t looked back.
She extended her arms. They were strong, muscular, but he saw the slight tremor in her left hand. He brushed his fingers against her wrist to check her pulse. Her skin was warm. He felt his own pulse spike, a betrayal of his professional detachment. dr. sommer bodycheck
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"Lena," he replied, his voice steady, betraying nothing. "I hear you’ve been having some tremors. Loss of coordination."
"And I was scared to stay," she whispered. But I can’t give you back the time
"I'll do the surgery," she said, holding the paper like a lifeline. "But after... would you want to get coffee? Not as a doctor."