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Chapter 2 - A girl

As I stumbled through the station's ruined hallway, I saw him:

A man—holding a little girl in his lap, crying.

He was begging someone—anyone—to help him carry her.

Just like I had begged for Rishab moments ago.

Without thinking, I rushed over.

Me:

"There's a grocery store nearby—I don't know if it's safe,

but we might find medicine there.

Come on, let's run!"

He looked at me, desperate and shaking, and nodded.

Stranger:

"Please… please take care of my little girl.

I know I'm asking a lot—but she's my everything. My daughter."

He turned away.

He ran toward the monsters—on purpose—drawing them away from us.

They tore him apart.

But it gave me time.

I ran with the girl over my shoulder.

I didn't know who she was.

I didn't know why I was doing this.

Was it pity?

Was it because I saw her the same way I saw my friends?

I didn't care.

I just wanted to save her.

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I reached the grocery store, pulled the shutter down, and locked it.

I didn't waste a second.

I searched the shelves, the drawers, the cabinets—looking for anything to help her.

Bandages.

Painkillers.

Anything.

She was breathing.

Barely.

But she was alive.

That day... I managed to save her.

But sometimes I wonder—

If I hadn't saved her,

Would it have been better?

After three hours…

I did my best to treat the girl, trying to figure out what was happening to her.

I remembered some random medical articles I'd read for fun... and some manhwa about doctors.

I started giving her basic treatment using whatever knowledge I had.

Eventually, her condition stabilized.

I thought to myself:

"Why the hell am I doing this? I could just abandon her. Those monsters—whatever they were—I could still avoid them if I ran. I'm not far from the station. This isn't even a safe place. But… what would Rishab do if he was in my place?"

Tears escaped my eyes.

Suddenly, the girl spit up blood.

I immediately ran toward her, held her close, and said:

"It's alright, it's alright. You're alive. Don't worry. Everything is alright. Everything is going to be okay."

The girl (weakly):

"Where… where is my dad?"

Vishwa (forcing a fake smile):

"Ohh… he went to get some medicine for you."

(Yeah, I lied.)

The girl:

"Medicine? For me?

I always cause trouble to Dad.

If I had just run like he said…

He wouldn't have had to be in trouble because of me.

I'm such a bad girl."

Vishwa:

"No. You're a good girl. Don't worry about this. Just sleep well."

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