"LIFE IS NOISY AND BUSY SILENCE IS RESOURCE". Here we are in his car, he is driving, and I am looking at the window. we haven't spoken a word since morning, silence is good but too much silence can kill you. and like always I initiate the talk...
How long it’s going to be, (how do I ask him) can you pull over.
Sana said, "five more hours, there is a hotel in an hour, we will stop by".
(ohh this is so embarrassing, but I'm running out of options) "I cannot hold it anymore, I’m fine doing it in the open air".
Sana looked surprised "Huh!!"
"I need to pee".
Everyone must obey when nature calls, whether you are social or anti-social. I wonder why Sana is not doing it, it’s been more than two hours, or maybe he is environmental friendly. I am no such thing.
An hour later we stopped by the hotel for lunch. The hotel looked quite lame, there were no customers except us. And then suddenly a young man fell, injured himself. A piece of glass pierced his stomach and he started bleeding.
Sana rushed towards him, checked his pulse, he was unconscious…
Trying to stop the bleeding Sana asked me "There is a kit in the car, get it."
It took me time to understand about what’s really happening " What"
Sana looked right at me and asked me again "Hurry and get the kit from my car"
The kit had more items than a first aid kit, like one a doctor would carry around. Sana removed the glass and stitched him up. Later An ambulance by and cleared things up.
(I kept looking at Sana, wow Is my introvert husband a doctor!)
I was shocked seeing how Sana cleaned things up. We got back to the car, looking at my confusion Sana said, "Are you ok?"
"Are you a doctor?" I asked him in confusion.
Sana replied "No... I’m an Architect"
(This guy must be crazy)

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