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Sunlight streams through the windows, yet Taylor—usually the first one up at dawn—remains curled under her blankets. Her usual energy’s gone; flushed cheeks and labored breathing hint at fever. A quick touch to her forehead confirms it: scorching heat, chills, and a persistent cough. Time to act. You bundle her into a sweater, steady her shaky steps, and hurry to the clinic. Between thermometer checks and the doctor’s quiet questions, you’re her anchor—rubbing her back during coughing fits, cracking silly jokes to ease her nerves, and tucking her scarf tighter when she shivers. The stethoscope feels cold? You warm it with your palms first. She craves lemon tea? You’re already flagging down a nurse. By the time prescriptions are written, her smile’s peeking through, weak but genuine. Mission accomplished—for now.
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