Manor's Stormy Night "Surprise" Game

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Disclaimer: The story above is not written by me, it was from an event in Identity V called Manor's Stormy Night "Surprise Game". All I did was rewrite it so if the events went, we can still reread the story here.....and those who haven't participate one the event before can read the told story here! Once again... THIS STORY IS NOT WRITTEN BY ME. please do enjoy it.

PART 3

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Ah dear, yet another rain-soaked traveler in need of shelter. Welcome to the Manor.

The owner of this Manor is quite fond of collecting strange stories from all over the world. As such, guests here are playing a game called the "Surprise Box." Withdraw an item from the box and tell a story related to the item, you can get the Manor's "surprise" reward. However, these storytellers seem to be troubled by the lack of story inspiration. Can you help them find inspiration?
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> Story told by Emily (Doctor) <

          When I was a medical student, I undertook an internship at the municipal hospital during the holidays

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          When I was a medical student, I undertook an internship at the municipal hospital during the holidays. Several of my peers I went there with were held in high regard for their talents and were soon assigned to assist in seeing the patients. I was the only one doing the work similar to that of a nurse on the ward. However, I had nothing to complain about. You see, I had become accustomed to such treatment.

          One day after work, while I was getting dressed and thinking about what to have for dinner, I saw a little girl in a hospital gown squatting in the courtyard, unattended.

          Concerned that she was perhaps lost, I hurried to her while pretending that I was just casually passing by. I didn't want to frighten her, you see.

          "What are you doing out here so late?" I asked kindly.
          "I'm picking flowers for my mother and father," she said in an innocent voice,
          "I want to bring them some flowers."
          "Where are they?"
          "Home," she answered, "I live here alone."

          "How brave of you!" I sincerely complimented her, 
          "Let me help you. After picking some flowers for them, I'll take you back to your room, okay?" 
          
          She shook her head but then nodded. She stood up and handed the flowers to me. It was a beautiful bouquet of red flowers that I hadn't seen in the courtyard before. "Can you give them to my parents for me?" She stood, looking up at me timidly with her grey eyes, and I noticed there were bruises on her arms left by injections. I took the flowers, led her to the corridor, and watched her slip back into her room.

          The next day, when I went to visit her, the other patients told me that she had fallen into a coma the previous night, never to awaken. I gave the bouquet to her parents. They stared at the red flowers blankly, saying nothing. I don't know what exactly I encountered last night, but that's not important.

          If there are ghosts in this world, perhaps they are indeed nothing to fear. The only thing I am certain of is that love lives, even after death.

          But then again, so does hatred.
          Ten days later, the girl's parents were admitted to the hospital with an incurable infectious disease.
          Their bodies were bruised all over, and they died in agony.

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 02, 2021 ⏰

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