On Monday,
we are about to have our home visit to Alicia just for fun but for the sake of
our tropa’s hospitalization because of dengue, we took the u-turn from Sta.
Lucia to Meycauayan, Bulacan.
Charles was confined in a clinic near their
residency in Marilao and going their takes one LRT ride, a bus and a jeepney
for about one and a half to two hours. It’s a field trip, indeed.
The travel took us hours but we never felt it
because of the laughters and franks we have done inside those public
transportation vehicles.
Arriving inside the clinic, the giggling
toddlers play hide and seek before Charles came out of the restroom with his
dextrose.
We must have felt pity on him but that pity
was replaced by some sort of joyful spirit because of Charles’ high self-esteem
that made us feel like he’s good even though he’s really sick and weak.
That room was filled with sense of comfort
and delight knowing we made Charles happy in spite of being jailed inside the
four walls of that white house.
We pray for his full recovery and we are
still hoping for the comeback of the simple yet, comic basketball player we can’t
help not to cheer in the near COC Intramurals.
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