Only Hope
ingering weariness grips him. Despite the rest,
Jacob," he says with a hint of vulnerability, "I need your help. I can't stand it, and I'm feeling really dizz
gnizing the importance of a friend's p
propelling his hurried steps. The weight of the situation hangs heavy in the air
y, in need of assistance. Without hesitation, he step
the hospital." Jacob told
n, Jacob helps him to the car and swiftly drives to the hospital. At the emergency room, me
id the uncertainty. As they navigate the hospital corridors, the bond between them deepens,
s Pauline, his college ex-girlfriend. Their eyes meet, and before Jacob can fully process the coin
?" Jacob, caught off guard, stammers a response, realising that not only is Pauline a pa
ofessional mode. "Jacob, it's good to see you, though I wish it were under different circumstances. Let's focus on Hope's condit
d, looks up with a mixture of gratitude and uncertainty as they approach. Pauline takes charge of the medical aspect, updatin
Her expression reflects the gravity of the situation as she begins, "I need to be honest with you. Hope's leukaemia has
art, absorbing the reality of
asks, a mix of concern and
ssibilities, addressing the difficult decisions th
come with increased risks and potential side effects. Alternatively, we can focus on palliative care, prioritising Hope's
ermination. "Pauline, we want to do what's best for Hope. Can you guide us through the potential outcomes of each
l benefits and challenges of both the aggressive treatments and the palliative care appro
how bad is it? What did the doctor say about my condition?" His eyes reflect a mix of appr
By the way, your doctor is named Pau
with a smile
hands, Hope." he
ing the medical facility, he would need to schedule follow-up check-ups to monitor his recovery. This positive development provided Hope wit
ided Hope with physical comfort but also served as a comforting reminder that he had a supportive friend by his side during this challenging time.
he house, Jacob's parents help
ng me stay, I really appreci
dear. Jacob told me about your situation, and we'
round, feeling sorry
e a burden." he sa
b speaks highly of you. If you need anything, just let me kn
nate he was to have a friend who not only offered him a place to stay but stood by him during challenging times. From Hope's point of view, t