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Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Though our demanding work left little time for each other. Most of our encounters occurred in conflict zonesâheâd be rushing to treat the wounded while I fought to save lives in the operating room. Often, a brief touch as we passed was all we could share.
The unreliable network coverage didnât help. Days would pass without contact, then suddenly my phone would buzz incessantly with an avalanche of messages. They arrived jumbled and chaotic, as if they too had navigated through gunfire and devastation, yet each carried the weight of longing and unwavering devotion.
The situation in East Meridian Province deteriorated rapidly.
Our first serious argument erupted when a village near Meridia came under attack. We arrived while the militants were still active, with security forces engaged in ongoing firefights.
We were rushing back to evacuate when Joseph suddenly leaped from the ambulance. At the battlefieldâs edge lay a fallen villager. Joseph hoisted the man onto his back and carried him to safety, his own body lacerated by shrapnel.
Terror and fury coursed through me. âAre you trying to get yourself killed?â
He stood firm. âIâm a doctor! I couldnât leave him there! His leg injury was survivableâif I hadnât acted, he would have died for certain!â
I knew he was right. I knew it was his duty. But when he returned drenched in bloodâso much I couldnât distinguish his from the victimâsâmy composure shattered.
After confirming with trembling hands that his wounds were superficial, I broke down, clinging to him as I sobbed.
âJoseph! I canât lose anyone else! If something happened to you, what would I do?â
He held me in silence before wrapping his arms around me, his voice raw. âIâm sorry... I promise to be more careful. No more unnecessary risks. No more making you worry.â
Still crying, I pressed my face against his chest. âYou have to promise!â
âLetâs make it official,â he said, extending his pinky. âPinky swearâwhoever breaks it turns into a puppy!â
I couldnât help but laugh through my tears. âIf you really turned into a puppy, how would I introduce 17:43 Backup Girl No More: Adios To My V Card and My First Love 23.4%
Chapter 11 you to my mother?â
âYour puppy boyfriend?â he teased with a grin.
I hurled a pillow at him in exasperation. He played dead, lying motionless until I frantically pulled the pillow away to find his face unmarked, wearing that sly smile. His expression seemed to say: See? Iâm not so easy to break.
I glared until my vision blurred with fresh tears. In that moment, I realized how precious each day with Joseph truly was.
As the conflict intensified, Ebola began its merciless sweep through this already ravaged land. By spring, Josephâs schedule grew even more demanding. With medical staff severely depleted, he shuttled between refugee camps and the Ebola treatment center.
When armed groups launched surprise attacks on treatment centers across several cities, many doctors were forced to evacuate. But Joseph refused to leave. While Meridia remained relatively stable, nearly a hundred patients lay in the center. Abandoning them meant leaving them to die in their beds.
Joseph and four other doctors chose to stay and adapt as events unfolded. But the situation deteriorated rapidly. Armed groups seized the outskirts of Meridia, cutting off all escape routes. We were trapped.
Amid this tension, Joseph suddenly messaged me to come to the treatment center. He offered no explanation, but dread settled in my stomach.
After donning protective gear, we entered the medical waste disposal area. In a hastily cleared room, I found a group of Huronai childrenâmore than ten of them. They had fled from the mountains, the eldest no more than twelve.
Their clothes hung in tatters, their bodies riddled with infected wounds. I could hardly believe my Backup Girl No More: Adios to my V-card and My First Love (Brooklyn)
eyes.
The armed groups controlling the outskirts were Tusari, locked in a generationsâold blood feud with the Huronais. If these children were discovered, not only would they face certain death, but the entire treatment center could be destroyed.
Overwhelmed, I shouted at Joseph: âHave you lost your mind? What about the principles of Doctors Without Borders?â
He wasnât supposed to involve himself directly in the conflict. Only through neutrality could he help the most people.
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Chapter 11 He hung his head, speaking softly. âI know itâs dangerous. Thatâs why I need your help finding an organization that can shelter these children.â
âHow will you get them past the patrols?â I asked, nearly despairing.
Josephâs words tumbled out rapidly: âTheyâre small enough to hide in protective suits inside medical waste bins. The disposal trucks come every three days, and no one inspects those bins. If someoneâs waiting to receive them on the other side, we can save their lives!â
The audacity of his plan left me speechless.
He clenched his fists, his voice filled with conviction: âZoey, I am a human being first, a doctor second, and a member of Doctors Without Borders last. I cannot stand by and watch these children be thrown away to die!â
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