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Joseph and I started dating, but our demanding jobs meant we rarely had time to see each other

Most of our encounters took place in wartorn regionshe’d be rushing to treat the wounded, while I’d be in the operating room, fighting to save lives

A fleeting touch as we brushed past each other was often the only connection we shared

The patchy network signal didn’t help either. Days would pass without hearing from each other, but then, out of nowhere, my phone would buzz nonstop as messages flooded in. They were disorganized, chaotic, as if they too had braved gunfire and destruction, but they carried the weight of longing and steadfast affection

The situation in North Kivu grew increasingly dire

Our first argument happened on the day a village near Goma was attacked

When we arrived, the armed militants hadn’t fully retreated, and the security forces were still exchanging fire with them

We rushed back to the vehicle, preparing to evacuate, but Joseph suddenly jumped out of the ambulance

There, at the edge of the battlefield, lay a collapsed villager

Joseph hoisted the man onto his back and carried him to safety, his own body cut and bleeding from 

shrapnel

I was furious and terrified, yelling at him, Are you trying to get yourself killed?” 

But he stood his ground. I’m a doctor! I couldn’t just leave him there! His leg was injured, but he could’ve survived. If I didn’t save him, he would’ve died for sure!” 

I knew he was right, and I knew it was his duty to save lives

But when he returned covered in bloodso much blood I couldn’t tell which was his and which wasn’tmy composure crumbled

After trembling through a frantic examination and realizing his injuries were only superficial, I broke down, clutching him as I sobbed

Joseph! I can’t lose anyone else! If something happened to you, what would I do?” 

He stood there silently for a moment before wrapping his arms around me, his voice hoarse

Hebound. My Fiancé’s Lingeri 

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I’m sorryI promise I’ll be more careful. I won’t put myself in danger, and I won’t make you worry 

anymore.” 

Still crying, I buried my face in his chest. You have to promise!” 

Alright, let’s make a pinky swear,he said, taking my hand

Pinky swear, whoever breaks it will turn into a puppy!” 

I couldn’t help but laugh through my tears. If you really turn into a puppy, how would I introduce you to my mom?” 

Your puppy boyfriend?he teased, grinning

I threw a pillow at him in frustration. He lay still, pretending to be dead. Panicked, I quickly pulled the pillow away, only to see his sly smile and perfectly fine face

His expression seemed to say: See? I’m not that easy to kill

I glared at him until my eyes stung and blurred with fresh tears

At that moment, I realized how precious every single day with Joseph truly was

As the chaos of war escalated, the Ebola virus began its relentless assault on this already devastated 

country

By spring, Joseph was even busier. With a severe shortage of medical staff, he shuttled back and forth between refugee camps and the Ebola treatment center

Then, armed groups launched sudden attacks on treatment centers in several cities. Many doctors were forced to abandon their posts and evacuate immediately. But Joseph refused to leave

On one hand, the situation in Goma was still relatively stable. On the other hand, nearly a hundred patients remained in the center. If everyone left, those patients would have no choice but to wait for death in their beds

Joseph and four other doctors decided to stay and adapt to the situation as it unfolded

However, the crisis quickly worsened. Armed groups occupied the outskirts of Goma, cutting off all routes in and out. We were trapped in the city

Amid this tense situation, Joseph suddenly sent me a message, asking me to come to the treatment center. He didn’t explain much, but I had a bad feeling

After suiting up in protective gear, we entered the medical waste disposal area. Inside an empty room that had been temporarily cleared out, I saw a group of Hutu childrenover ten of them. They had 

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escaped from the mountains, the oldest no more than twelve years old

Their clothes were tattered, their bodies covered in infected wounds. I couldn’t believe my eyes

The armed groups occupying the outskirts were Tutsis, and the Tutsis had a deepseated blood feud with the Hutus. If these children were discovered, not only would they be doomed, but the entire treatment center could also face destruction

I was overwhelmed and shouted at Joseph

Joseph, are you insane?! Do you even remember the principles of Doctors Without Borders?!” 

He wasn’t supposed to get directly involved in the conflict. Only by maintaining neutrality could he help the most people

But he simply hung his head, his voice low. I know this is dangerous, which is why I wanted to ask if you could reach out to an organization that can take these children in.” 

How are you going to get them out of Goma? There are patrols everywhere!I asked, almost in despair

Joseph’s words came fast: They’re small; they can wear protective suits and hide inside medical waste 

bins

The disposal trucks come every three days, and no one ever checks those bins. As long as someone is ready to receive them on the other side, we can save their lives!” 

I was stunned by the audacity of his plan, momentarily at a loss for words

He clenched his fists and said with unwavering determination

Zoey, I am a human being first, a doctor second, and a member of Doctors Without Borders last

I cannot stand by and let these children be thrown out to die!” 

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