I horned signaling the person whose car laid in front of mine to make way, so I could pass.
I kept my eyes on my watch as I speed up my car. Two blocks and I will be in the hospital, if not for this stupid traffic, I should have been there.
I kept morning till the gave way for me.
I drove at speed break as my only aim is to arrive at the hospital in less than ten minutes.
I parked my car at the parking, stopping my engine and removing the key.
I looked at the time 10:02 a.m. I am two minutes late for the operation and I know it has started without me.
Slowly closing the car door, I made I for the surgical ward, racing as fast as my legs could carry me.
"Good morning, doctor, the patient is in the room waiting,"
Yvonne, a nurse said handing me my lab jacket as I entered the building.
"Thank you, Yvonne," I nodded as I increased my steps.