Rosalynn’s eyes widened at what Selina said.
How unexpected. She was also allergic to mangoes herself.
From their fondness of desserts to their allergies, more and more similarities were turning up between
her and Gail.
“Let’s not argue about this. For now, I can give her an acupuncture treatment.”
Rosalynn stopped her train of thought, forcing herself to focus on the situation at hand.
Red spots littered Gail’s arms and neck. She scratched at the rashes, turning to Rosalynn and asking,
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“Yes, a little,” Rosalynn answered.
Selina was completely against the idea of letting her perform acupuncture on Gail.
“Thank you, Rosalynn, but I think it would be better to get a professional to help. She has a personal
doctor. I’ll call him right away.”
Rosalynn glanced at Selina and said, “Allergic reactions can cause people a lot of discomfort. We’ll just
be prolonging her distress if we wait until the doctor comes before doing anything.”
Selina was struck speechless.
Lyndon was already on his feet, helping Gail up.
“I’ve witnessed Rosalynn’s medical skills. She knows what she’s doing. You can trust her.”
Gail, preoccupied with the itchiness of her skin, absentmindedly nodded.
“How about using our guestroom?” Maggie offered.
“Okay. That would be good.”
Lyndon agreed, then led Gail to the guestroom.
After he helped Gail to the bed, Rosalynn turned to the others and said, “You can all wait in the living
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“Alright. Thank you, Rosalynn,” Lyndon said gently.
“You’re welcome.”
Rosalynn smiled. The rest of the group went out, leaving her and Gail alone in the room. Rosalynn
prepared silver needles to prepare for giving Gail acupuncture.
The sight of the sharp needles made Gail a little apprehensive.
“Rosa, would that hurt?”
Rosalynn couldn’t help but find her nervousness adorable.