Lydia Shire waved her hand: "Don't mind me, you can knock-off first."
She sat in front of her computer; the screen displayed a photograph of our nation's leading figures in the medical field, Iris and Dr. Yael.
June Julian glanced at Miss Shire, seeing her looking calm and quiet, she did not say much but turned around and left.
The following day, Iris Yael was unexpectedly presiding over outpatient services.
She realized the person in front of her seemed familiar just as she was about to dismiss her last patient.
But couldn't recall who it was.
"What's bothering you?"
"My heart feels uncomfortable," the woman softly divulged.
The gentle tone intrigued the nearby nurse, who took extra glances.
"Any symptoms?"
"I feel a tightness in my chest, and occasional shortness of breath."
Dr. Yael glanced at the woman, inspecting her up and down: "Are you pregnant?"