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Hi, and happy full moon to all.
Below you can find the second part of a short story I wrote earlier this season called The Nurse’s Assistant. It circles around themes of empathy (its uses and limits), and the tension between healing others and sacrificing aspects of one’s self. You can read the first part here.
Thank you as always for reading!
xo
Lena
The Nurse’s Assistant
Miranda too enjoyed the simple helping pleasure of medical tasks. In the consulting room’s sterile palace the nurse taught her how to pull up each patient’s chart on the computer software. This collection of pixels that could come to stand for an entire living body. Miranda had learned that humans shed up to two pounds of skin in their sleep per year, that a body’s cells were recycled completely every seven years. But the grim neutrality of the medical chart remained. A stalwart, unreal document.
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