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The Last Letter

The micro fiction we all have to read

By Van gogh Published 11 months ago 2 min read
The Last Letter
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In the heart of a bustling city, a hospital stood as a haven of hope and healing. Dr. Sarah Mitchell, a dedicated physician, had spent years tending to patients with unwavering compassion. Her expertise and empathy had earned her the respect and admiration of both colleagues and patients alike.

Amid the hospital's busy corridors, Dr. Mitchell encountered a patient whose journey would forever remain etched in her memory. Emily Turner, a woman in her early sixties, had been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Despite the prognosis, Emily faced her condition with grace and a spirit that captivated everyone around her.

As Emily's health deteriorated, Dr. Mitchell became not only her physician but also her confidante. In the midst of medical discussions, they shared stories of life, dreams, and the beauty found in simple moments. Emily's eyes would light up as she recounted tales of her youth and adventures, imparting wisdom that transcended the boundaries of medicine.

One day, as Emily's condition grew more critical, she handed Dr. Mitchell a sealed envelope. "This is for you," Emily whispered, her voice a delicate melody. "It's my last letter."

Touched by the gesture, Dr. Mitchell waited until she was alone to read the contents of the envelope. The letter was a heartfelt expression of gratitude, a compilation of memories, and a plea to carry on Emily's legacy of compassion and love.

Weeks turned into days, and Emily's time drew near. Dr. Mitchell visited her bedside, their eyes locking in a silent understanding. Emily's smile held a mixture of sadness and acceptance, as if she had embraced the fragility of life's delicate tapestry.

On Emily's final night, a gentle rain pattered against the hospital windows. Dr. Mitchell sat by her side, holding her hand as Emily's breath grew softer, like a fading echo. With the first light of dawn, Emily took her last breath, her spirit departing with a quiet serenity.

In the days that followed, Dr. Mitchell found solace in Emily's last letter. It became a source of inspiration, reminding her of the profound impact a single life could have on many. Dr. Mitchell resolved to honor Emily's legacy by embracing each patient with a warmth that transcended medicine.

The hospital corridors buzzed with whispered stories of Emily's grace and the doctor who had shared her journey. Dr. Mitchell's compassionate approach became a hallmark of her practice, a testament to the lessons she had learned from a woman who had faced mortality with courage and love.

Emily's last letter had become more than words on paper; it was a beacon of light guiding Dr. Mitchell's every step. In the quiet moments, when the hospital lights cast a gentle glow, Dr. Mitchell would glance out the window, knowing that Emily's spirit danced among the stars, forever inspiring acts of kindness and healing.

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