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Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
Chapter 9.
Chapter 9 Joseph and I quickly fell into an easy rhythm working together. He was universally beloved at the camp â not just for his exceptional medical skills and reliability in crises, but for his infectious humor that could coax a laugh from anyone. Even my most reticent interview subjects would open up when he was around, sharing stories theyâd normally keep close to their chest.
I found myself gravitating toward his presence more and more.
One day, while following him as he sprayed cholera preventive solutions around the camp, we heard a piercing cry for help from an empty tent. We rushed over and pulled back the flap to find a man pinning a young girl to the ground, tearing at her clothes.
My blood ran cold. I lunged forward, shoving the man away. He stumbled but quickly regained his footing, cursing as he raised his fist to strike.
Before the blow could land, Joseph pulled me behind him and thrust forward his work ID. âIf you want to keep receiving medical care, I suggest you leave. Now.â
The manâs eyes fixed on the red cross emblazoned on Josephâs badge. With a stream of muttered obscenities, he hastily pulled up his pants and fled.
We escorted the girl to the UNHCR office and arranged for her relocation to a different tent. Once everything was settled, Joseph gave my shoulder a gentle squeeze. âDonât let it get to you. You did good.â
I stiffened. âIâm fine.â
Violence and crime were inevitable realities in refugee camps â Iâd known that from the start.
But Joseph cocked his head, studying me. âYou donât look fine.â
His observation caught me off guard. I touched my face reflexively, as if to verify his words.
Then, without warning, his serious expression melted into a playful grin as he pinched my cheeks. âYour emotions arenât just written on your face, you know!â
It became his new favorite game. Every time we met, heâd observe me for a moment before declaring, âYouâre in high spirits today,â or âAlright, who got under your skin this time?â
I couldnât help but laugh, equal parts irritated and amused. âHow do you do that?â
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Chapter 9 He leaned back, lacing his fingers behind his head with a knowing smirk. âI have a younger brother. You remind me of him sometimes â both of you try to bottle everything up inside.â
The mention of family made my smile fade, and I fell quiet.
âWhat about you?â I ventured carefully. âDoesnât your family worry about you being here?â
His expression turned neutral, almost detached, as he shook his head. âWeâre not in contact anymore.â
âWhat? Why?â The words tumbled out before I could stop them.
âI wouldnât play by their rules.â There was resignation in his voice. âThey were suffocating. Growing up, everything was dictated â this program, that activity. Any resistance meant punishment.â
âI did what they wanted â studied medicine, landed a hospital position. But it was never enough. They kept pushing â chase that promotion, build that reputation, bring honor to the family name. I couldnât live like that anymore.â
âWith Doctors Without Borders, I can focus on what medicine should be about â saving lives. Thatâs what I love.â
He exhaled heavily. âI worry about my brother, though.â
Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
ï¤Backup Girl 28 Tempted Trapped and Too Late to Run ï¤Chapter 720 I looked at him questioningly. A bitter smile crossed his face as he continued, âThey had him as a backup plan, in case I proved disappointing. After I left, they pushed him down the same path Iâd escaped. He puts on a show of compliance, but I know heâs drowning inside.â
âI heard he fell for this freeâspirited girl, but my parents...â He trailed off, shaking his head. âThey made sure that ended quickly.â
It was the first time heâd opened up about his family. I hadnât expected such pain beneath his cheerful exterior.
We sat in companionable silence until he turned to me. âWhat about you? What brought you here to practice medicine? Doesnât your family worry?â
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