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"When the doctors came back they told me. I didn't think you would ever send doctors away so I immediately came over." Adele's face was worried, and she agonized over why the doctors had been sent away.
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"No, I was never told of any doctors..." he said, confused
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"Then why did they come back?" Adele asked, half talking to herself.
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He tried to shrug but winced
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Adele dropped the subject, deciding it wasn't important right now. "You need to rest. I'll send for more doctors and sleep here tonight. Do you need anything? Water, maybe a book?" She asked, worried.
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Adele smiled tearfully and nodded. She stood, found some paper and ink, and scribbled out a note to her doctors. "Are you alright if I run and give this to a messenger? Will you be okay if I'm gone for a few minutes?" She asked, looking at Caelan in concern.
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He nodded, too tired to talk
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Adele ducked out of the room, found the nearest messenger, and gave him instructions on who to give the letter to etc.. She made it back to Caelan's room in about five minutes, exhausted from worrying so much.
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"Lay down, baby" he suggested, tired
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