Confession from the author
I wrote this story because I have a chronic illness called depression. Sometimes I feel depressed, dizzy, or disconnected from the real world. Plus I have an inferiority complex that has very few close friends. So he assumed his imagination and created the imaginary world that he wanted it to be. Then vent it in this matter. First of all, I have something I want to clarify as follows.
1. This story contains vulgar words that may be inappropriate.
2. I have no intention of insulting, ridiculing, discriminating, or degrading any gender, group of people, or occupation that appears in the story.
3. If there are names of characters, places, etc. that are similar or true to reality, I apologize on this occasion.
4. This story has both written and spoken language mixed together. Or if I use the wrong word It was a mistake in the language. I apologize on this occasion.
5. If there are conflicting messages or incorrect with reality It's because I haven't studied the matter in depth. Therefore, please allow me to cut out some of the realism.
6. I would like to welcome all opinions. Whether it's criticism or praise, readers are invited to express their opinions fully. I will take these advantages and disadvantages and improve them in my next work.
7. I like the band's music.
Silly Fools
A lot, especially this song, this song is about love. Therefore, I would like to name this story in parody with the name of the song. This story is about four women.
Krataere-Author
This story is about four women.
The following story takes place in the late 40's and revolves around four young women. who have been close friends since high school from other provinces Had to accidentally come to work in Bangkok So the four girls chose to stay together. This group consists of the first person, Nuj, real name Nujira Somsri.
A petite young female doctor with fluffy, curly hair. The second person, Mae, real name is Melina Johnson, an office worker. A giant, half-English half-breed with wavy Bond-colored hair, blue eyes, and a chalky white body. Nut and Mae are relatives because Nut's grandfather and Mae's grandfather are siblings. The third person, Lek, real name is Kanda Sudwilai, is a slender girl with long hair.
Knowledgeable about computer IT programs and the last person, Fon, real name Saifon Raksatham, a tall, dark-skinned English teacher with short hair.
At one apartment, if one were to look down from the window of the apartment, three young women would be seen standing in front of the building with several bags and boxes. Have an annoyed expression
“The guys are waiting in front of the building. Where are you?” Nuj talked to Mae through her cell phone.
“Wait a minute, a taxi drove past the entrance. Make a U-turn here. Are you all here yet?” Mae replied as she gave directions to a taxi.
“Yes, all of us have arrived. You're the only one left. Hurry," Nut said.
"I'm not the driver," Mae shouted loudly into the phone. Then he quickly lowered his voice after seeing the eyes of the taxi driver staring through the rear window.
It didn't take long for the taxi to stop in front of the building.
“Help me carry my things. What are you doing standing there?” Mae yelled at him.
The apartment that the four girls are living in can be said to be a perfect place. It's on the outskirts of the city, with parking and shops like normal apartments.
“This room,” the apartment owner said.
“Three bedrooms, one bathroom, one living room. one kitchen There is a balcony as well,” the apartment owner continued.
“There is a TV, refrigerator, and water heater. Washing machine complete You can say that just bring in your clothes and you're ready to move in.”
“I have one question,” Fon wondered.
“Do you have maid service here? In case we make the room a little messy.” It's not just that even though these four girls have good jobs, their disadvantages are Acting as mischievously as possible
“Yes, we have a maid service for cleaning just like a hotel. Just hang the sign on the doorknob. The maid will come in to clean. We charge wages on a daily basis. And will collect the service fee along with the rent at the end of the month,” the apartment owner replied.
“What about the bus?” Nut asked.
The apartment owner turned to Nut before answering.
“The bus stop is about fifty meters to the left from the entrance of the building. If there are any lines passing by, you can look at the sign. Do you have any other questions?” The apartment owner started to feel a little annoyed.
“Is there internet here?” Lek asked.
“There is internet service here. If the customer wants the technician to connect the phone
LAN
You can come into the room. But for this part, customers have to pay for the service themselves.”
“And?” Mae was afraid she wouldn't ask. The owner of the apartment turned and looked at him with green eyes.
“Are there any ghosts here?” Mae asked, tilting her head slightly. I feel a little guilty.
“This is nonsense. This is not a cemetery,” Nutcha said.
“Then I ask everyone to prepare their ID cards and follow me to sign the rental documents. Thank you,” the apartment owner said and hurriedly walked out of the room before the four of them could. What else can you ask?
After the four of them had finished signing any documents, So they brought things into the room. The problem with these four ladies bringing a lot of things with them is not a big deal because the place has an elevator and a wheelchair, but the problem lies here.
“Okay, there are four of us. But there are three rooms. How will we divide it up?” Fon asked his friends.
“It's very simple, just like conscripting the military. Grab the short stick and the long stick,” Men advised.
"If conscripted into the military, they'll give you a black card and a red card, you idiot," Lek scolded Mae.
“Let's do this,” Nut said, picking up a deck of cards.
“Let's draw a card. Whoever has the lowest points, the last two, sleep in the same room. Understand." He ended in a high-pitched voice and turned to face his friends.
"Just take the points, don't take the colors, okay," Nuj emphasized as she began to shuffle the cards.
As it turned out, Mae and Fon slept in the same room. Because they both got aces, really a coincidence, while Nut and Lek got their own private rooms.
“There is only one oil room,” Mae said.
“Do you have to draw cards to join the queue to go to the bathroom?” No one answered.
Even though Mae and Fon slept in the same room, luckily their beds were especially large. So it's not a problem with these two big girls.
Everyone started packing their belongings into the cabinets. The little one pushed out a few large boxes. Take it out and it's a computer. The monitor and printer are well-available along with a few computer repair items. The four girls assembled the computer and placed it on the table in the common room.
When many people come together One thing that will make everyone live happily together is rules. The four ladies began to come up with several rules. Each point was completely meaningless.
“Hey, are you guys being serious?” Mae was annoyed.
“Seriously, who wrote that? If anyone brings a man into the room, at least two friends must give permission first. As for whether or not you want to stay over, you have to give permission from two friends as well." Lek countered. Mae smiled teasingly.
In summary, the golden rules of this room are:
1. Whoever eats all of their friend's food in the refrigerator must bring food to replenish it. And if anyone soaks food and leaves it in the refrigerator for more than two weeks, they can throw it away.
2. Always use a glass to pour water from a bottle. Do not pour it directly into your mouth. (“Who would do something like that?” Nuj said, making her eyes widen.)
3. Small computer Everyone must create an account to use their work and if someone requests to continue using it. People who used it before must stop using it immediately if they've been using it for more than an hour and a half.
4. Washing the dishes in alphabetical order, starting with Nut, Fon, Mae, Lek (“Why do you have to be the first?” Nut said again, “You set this rule yourself,” Mae replied) and continue in circles. If someone doesn't wash the dishes that day and the next person has to wash them instead, the fine will be adjusted by having to wash for that person on the next shift.
5. If anyone brings a man to the room, at least two friends must give permission first. As for whether to stay over or not, two friends must also give permission. ("Oh hey, is it okay like this?" Lek felt annoyed. “This is important,” the other three girls answered in unison.)
And the last point is the most important.
6. Everyone must help each other when there is a problem.
“Does anyone have anything else to add?” Mae asked, looking around.
“I think rule number six covers everything,” Fon said.
“But this rule has a caveat: You must solve your own problems to the utmost first and your friends must be ready to help as well. I understand.”
“According to the democratic system, if you see anyone, please raise your hand,” Lek said to the tune of Joey Boy's Raise Your Hand song.
The four of them raised their right hands in unison, except Mei, who raised her left hand. I don't know why I would do it.
“Then I will print out these rules and post them in every room,” Lek said.
Pasted to every corner of Lek's room, this is really every corner of the room. Paste it in front of the refrigerator. Paste it in the refrigerator. In front of the bedroom door In front of the bathroom door In front of the bathroom mirror, the TV screen (“Take it away, It covers the screen,” Fon complained.) Paste it there, paste it there, paste it here, all over it, until it looks like the room has wallpaper in the shape of the Six Rules.
“Everyone can follow the rules now,” Lek said, clapping his hands. The other three people turned to look at him, puzzled.
Luckily, today Nut didn't have to do the dishes first. Because the four girls agreed to go out to the apartment and get something to eat for dinner.
“What should I eat?” Mae asked while waiting for the bus.
“Anything,” Nut replied.
“Is fried chicken good?” Lek offered.
"No, I've been putting on weight lately, I've stopped eating fried food," Nuj argued, making a grumpy sound.
"I asked the apartment owner. He said there's a pork krato restaurant two bus stops from now. Let's go eat," Fon offered.
"You're definitely fat. I don't want it," Nut argued again, making a grumpy sound again.
“So, the chicken rice shop across the street?” Mae said, pointing at the chicken rice shop over there.
“No, I just ate it this morning,” was the same answer from Nuj.
“This is a terrible matter. So, would you like some noodle soup to eat in your room?" Fon scolded.
“Damn, how did you think of that?” Nuj said indignantly as she stepped onto the bus that had just come to a stop.
“Take the third set. Four glasses of soft drink Add large french fries." Nut ordered food from an employee at a fried chicken restaurant. The remaining three people stood behind them, glaring at them.
“Finally came to eat at the first shop,” the three girls muttered.
“Why did you come to work in Bangkok?” Nuch asked, taking a knife and fork to cut the fried chicken into pieces.
“Did you know that in my father's home in England, they eat fried chicken with their hands? I didn't use a knife or fork,” Mae said reproachfully, squinting her eyes.
“Fuck me, please. Why did you come to work in Bangkok?” Nuj asked again.
“I did a good job, so the company promoted me to deputy manager and moved to work at the main branch,” Mae answered, raising herself up.
“Isn't it because you use your breasts to climb?” Lek said with a chuckle. Nut tried to hold back her laughter because there was a large piece of chicken in her mouth.
“I'll take the ring for you. And why do you come to work in Bangkok?” Mae asked, ready to hold out her hand.
“I want to find new experiences. Because my previous workplace didn't have many people bringing computers in for repairs. But this is a big shop. There are many machines waiting to be repaired. I will keep it as knowledge. In case I have the opportunity to open my own computer repair shop. And you, Fon? Why did you move to teach in Bangkok?” Lek answered the question. along with asking about the rain
“I chose to teach at this school because it is very rare for a school to accept newly graduated teachers. along with giving such a large salary I will be able to send money home without me being in need.” After saying this, Fon took a big gulp of the soda.
“As for me?” Nuj hurriedly explained without waiting for others to ask.
“Because I have to work to use the money as promised. I chose this hospital when I entered medical school in my first year,” Nuj said while shrugging.
“We'll probably have a lot of memories to remember,” Mae said while snatching French fries from Nut before he could eat them all.
“Yes, it must be fate, fate, or some unknown karma that we have made that brings us together again after many years.” Lek grabbed the french fries before Mae and Nut could grab them. go eat
“I think it probably doesn't exist anymore,” Fon said softly.
“Are you okay?” Lek asked with concern.
“I mean fried chicken. It probably doesn't exist anymore. Inuch has already eaten all by himself. Then she complained that she was afraid she would lose her weight." Fon made fierce eyes at Nut.
“You can order again,” Nut said in a soft voice.
After eating dinner, the four girls returned to their rooms. Everyone knew that Nujman definitely didn't bring that deck of cards just to gamble on choosing a room. It's better not to just sit around and play pok deng.
“Haha, I'm dangling around the circle again,” Nut said happily, collecting the money she won from the bet as well.
"You're taking chicken and you're still taking money from me," May said.
“How do we do it? Are we going to make amends?” Nuch cut cards.
“No, I'm going to sleep. Tomorrow is my first day of work. Being late is a bad first impression.” Mae spoke Thai words and English words.
“It is pronounced First Impression. I'm half-breed and I still don't speak English fluently.” Fon interjected.
“Yes, smart mother,” Mae gritted her teeth and walked into the locked room.
"Then I'm going to sleep too." Lek walked into the room again.
"Okay, good night everyone. May tomorrow be a lucky day for everyone." Nut then went to bed.
“Eme, you come and open my door first. I sleep in the same room as you. Have you forgotten?” Rain pounded on the door.
The next morning, the four girls awoke surprisingly together. What's even more bizarre is that Mae took a shower in the bathroom. While Nuj was sitting on the toilet reading a book and doing business.
“Do you teach English or do you teach math? My underwear is tangled up into a figure of eight. Just add it to your cart,” Lek Edfon said while waiting to use the bathroom.
After getting busy with their personal business, the girls walked towards the entrance of the apartment. There is a Patongko coffee shop open on the right side. After eating, everyone went to wait for a taxi. This morning, Mae wore a white shirt underneath. Layer it with a scoop-neck suit shirt and black pants. Lek wears a bright orange computer repair shop employee's shirt and straight-leg jeans.
Fon wore a short-sleeved blue shirt with a dark black skirt and belt. Nuj wore a white lace skirt and tried to comb her fluffy hair to look as neat as possible. Along with carrying a bag with a ground shirt on his shoulder.
"The germs will infect the suit," Nut said.
After waiting a long time the girls got a taxi. Fon sat next to the driver. The remaining three girls sat huddled together in the back seat. What a coincidence, it was the same taxi that dropped Mae off yesterday. But the strange thing is that today the taxis didn't get lost. Send mail directly to the office Then he sent rain down in front of the school. Drive further and drop it off in front of a computer repair shop. In the end, Nut was dropped off at the hospital.
“The fare is two hundred and thirty-five baht,” the driver said as Nut opened the door and got out of the car. Because I forgot that I was the last person to sit. Nuj paid the taxi fare and grumbled as she walked along the road.
Let's start with Me first. After Mel got out of the taxi I walked through the door and went straight to the company's public relations department.
“Hello, what are you talking about today?” the public relations officer asked.
“Hello, I'm Miss Melina Johnson, here to take on the position of the new Deputy Sales Manager,” Mae answered cheerfully.
“Wait a moment.” Then the public relations employee picked up the phone and said a few words.
“Take the elevator to the third floor. Turn right. Go straight to the end. Tell the secretary at the front of the room that you're here to meet Mr. Boss,” the publicist advised, as he hung up the phone.
“Thank you,” Mae said gratefully.
“Happy to serve you,” the public relations official replied.
Without waiting, Mae walked towards the elevator and pressed it to the third floor. The heart beats irregularly. Or is it normal for us to be like this because we have to meet new places and new colleagues? Will he be kind to us? How harsh will the new boss be at us when we do something wrong? Or do we have sex-crazed co-workers who like to secretly look at our breasts and our butts?
“Ring!” The sound of the elevator woke Mae up from her reverie.
The elevator door opened. Several employees were seen fidgeting in front of each other's screens, separated by glass. No one turned to look at Mae. Mae didn't hesitate. She turned right and walked towards a door with a blue sign with white letters on the door saying Manager. Mae stopped suddenly in front of the secretary's desk, who was looking down and writing down something.
“Hello, I'm Melina Johnson. I'm here to see the manager,” she greeted first.
The secretary looked up with a wide smile.
“Hello Miss Melina. My name is Janya. I'm Mr. Boss's secretary. pleased to meet you And congratulations on being promoted as well,” May smiled.
The secretary picked up the phone and spoke like a public relations officer downstairs.
“Boss, let me see you now,” Janya said.
Then Mae turned the knob and opened the door. The room was like a living room in a rectangular apartment. On one side of the room was a display case with a TV set. In the middle of the room was a small living room set. And on the other side of the room stood a dark wooden work desk.
“Hello, Miss Mae,” came a deep male voice from the far left of the room.
“Hello.” Mae turned to look at the manager, a large, fat man with thin hair wearing a yellow shirt and a blue tie. Dark crimson pants At first glance, it looks more like a joke outfit than a work outfit. Mae tries not to laugh to make it a good first impression.
“Sit down first.” The manager gestured to the reception table. Mae sat down obediently.
“My name is Apichart. I am the manager of the main branch company. The boss's name is Apichat.
“Or you can just call me Boss in a friendly way.” Mae made a dark face and frowned, trying to cover up her laughter.
“My nickname is Boss,” the manager explained. Mae stared wide-eyed. And then all attempts to hold back laughter disappeared. Mae laughed lightly. The boss saw it and laughed along. But Mae burst out laughing so loudly that the secretary at the front of the room, Janiya, heard it. The manager started to look embarrassed. Mae saw this and had to restrain herself from laughing.
“I'm sorry, Mr. Boss. Mae thought Mr. Boss was joking. Like, my name is Boss, so I'm the boss like this." Mae said, lowering her voice gradually.
"nevermind I personally didn't think it would be so funny that it would make you laugh.” The manager smiled as he spoke. Mae returned to suppressing her laughter as usual. before breathing in a big breath Along with officially introducing yourself
“I'm Melina Johnson. I'm half English. Nice to work with you.” Mae used the matter of her origins to distract her from what she had just done a moment ago.
“Yes, I have heard a lot about your work. You are a hard worker. Dedicate time to the company We recognize the potential in your abilities. So we promoted you. I believe that with your talent and young age Maybe in the future you might become the president or vice president of the company. Come on.
I'll take you to meet my co-workers soon,” the manager said, holding Mae's hand and walking out of the room. He raised his arms to the sky like a boxer who had just won a fight and shouted loudly and clearly,
“Everyone, this is Miss Melina. Johnson is our new Deputy Sales Manager. Everyone, give us a round of applause!” Even though his hands were still raised. I embrace Japanese culture. Everyone in the office started clapping louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder, louder There's no chance of stopping easily.
“Enough,” the manager shouted again. Everything was quiet as if nothing had happened.
“When I first came to work, it was like this,” Janya whispered beside him.
“I'll take you to your office.” The manager led him to another corner of the office.
It was a narrow walkway, a small alley, and there was a bathroom door at the end of that alley. And there are rooms on the left and right opposite each other. The manager took Mae into a room on the left. There is a blue sign with white letters like the one in front of the manager's room. It was written that Deputy Sales Manager But what's different is under that sign.
There was a picture of Mei with half her body furrowed and her face furrowed, along with Mae's name and surname under the picture. Mei thought to herself, I shouldn't have put in a prettier picture than this.
The room was like a miniature manager's room. There's just no living room set and no display cabinet. But it was a small table with a TV on it. There is a work desk and a computer screen. The shelf behind the desk is a printer. with minibar refrigerator There was a large leather chair behind the desk. And there were two smaller leather chairs in front of the table.
“This is your office,” the manager said.
“What about the room across the street?” Mae wondered.
“Oh, that's Mr. Thiw's room. Deputy Accounting Manager Today he asked for leave because he took his laptop to get repaired,” the manager replied.
Mae walked to the front of the deputy accounting manager's room. There is a sign and a picture in front of Mae's room. The man in the picture has a handsome, sharp appearance. He is putting his hands in his pockets and smiling at the camera. Beneath the picture was a name written: Mr. Wittaya Pattanadee.
“Come, there is one more thing I need to show you.” The manager walked Mae towards the elevator. Press down to the parking level. As the elevator opened, the manager hurriedly walked out. Mae hurriedly followed until she stopped at a car. It is a large, navy blue Japanese brand four-door sedan.
“This is your commuter car. And this is your usual parking spot.” The manager pointed to the parking sign hanging from the ceiling.
“Take good care of it.” The manager handed him the car keys and winked once before walking away. Leave Mae standing there holding the key.
This time let's look at Teacher Fon's story. Rain falling from taxi Walk straight to the administration building. Now is not the time to line up to salute the national flag. That means the rain came just in time. Fon immediately went to greet his fellow teachers.
“Hello, Brother Waew.” Fon raised his hand to greet Teacher Waew, who teaches Thai language, and spoke politely.
“Hello, Nong Fon,” Teacher Waew raised his hand in greeting. Then Fon walked and greeted every teacher friend Fon met.
After completing the activity in front of the national flag, it was time to The director came to give an opportunity. It made Fon sadly think of the time when Tuekeng was still a student. What's wrong is that this time the people standing in the sun are schoolchildren, not the rain itself.
“The director would like to introduce a new teacher who will be teaching here. Please come up and introduce yourself. Everyone gives a standing ovation.” Fon stepped onto the podium amid applause.
“Dear school director. Deputy Director of School Head of Department And hello to all lovely students. I am Miss Saifon Raksatham, a new English teacher. It's a pleasure to meet you and a pleasure to work with everyone." Fon began his long introduction in formal language. The late afternoon sun began to shine brightly.
Student reactions began to show It's probably not what Rain thought.
“I would like to introduce myself to you,” Fon hurriedly cut off the sentence.
And this is the first period of rain. Fon stood calmly in front of the classroom. Yes, right now the students in the classroom were talking loudly. Fon looked into the room and saw students throwing things at each other. Some boys put their feet on the table. Some girls are putting on makeup and powder. Some people shouted insults at the names of their friends' fathers and mothers in satisfaction. Fon took in a big breath before walking into the room.
All sounds were completely silent. Some students immediately returned to their desks.
“Stand up. Please”
The head girl gave an order.
“Good morning. Teacher”
The whole class greeted them according to the customs of the English class.
“Good morning everyone. Sit down. Please”
Fon said smilingly.
“Thank you. Teacher”
The student replied lazily.
"Teacher's name is Fon. I'm the new English teacher here.” Fon introduced himself again. Before checking the names of students and surprised More than half the children in the class had disappeared.
“Let's get started.” Fon teaches basic English. Then start lecturing Then things that Fon thought were unlikely began to happen. During the lecture The sound of talking began to grow louder and louder until it almost drowned out the sound of the rain.
“Ha-hem,” Fon pretended to clear his throat loudly.
“Please listen carefully. This is also on the exam.” After saying that, Fon began to change the teaching method from lecturing to writing on black paper. While it was raining he was talking and writing on the blackboard. A loud noise rang out.
“Who threw my head?” a boy shouted. The rain turned around and looked.
“Is it your father?” the other boy, looking displeased, replied with disdain. Then the two of them leapt at each other. There was a commotion throughout the room. Fon immediately rushed in to stop the boxing.
“Stop, that's enough, both of you.” Fon tried to separate the two of them. Amidst the cheers of the remaining students Until we can be separated The rain was hit by a volley of bullets. Fon couldn't do much, so the two of them came out to stand in front of the class. Separating into different corners of the room before continuing with teaching, I thought to myself, when will the hour be over?
“Ring, ringing, ringing!” The long sound of the bell signaled that the hour was up.
“The hour is up. Don't forget to read pages fifteen to thirty. The next hour the teacher will come and ask random questions. The class leader can dismiss the class,” Fon said.
“Stand up. Please”
The former head girl ordered.
“Thank you. Teacher”
Then the whole class walked out. Let the rain sit on the chair holding your bruised temples. It probably wasn't what I thought, Fon thought to himself. There was an hour break before the next class started. Rain slammed his face on the table.
“Ring, ringing, ringing!” The bell rang again. Fon was startled, not sure if he was frightened by the sound of the bell or frightened by what was about to happen in the next lesson. The students in the next class were not much better than the first class. Except there was no fight taking place. The commotion was still as loud as ever. Fon made her eyes wistful as she taught.
“That's me, what's your name and where are you going?” Fon asked a boy who was leaving the room. The whole class of children stared.
“My name is Meem. I would like permission to go to the bathroom, teacher,” the boy replied curtly.
“Ah, we're in English class. You must ask for permission in English,” Fon said.
“I don't remember,” the boy replied defiantly.
“I don't remember, the teacher couldn't let me go. Come back to your seat,” Fon said somewhat defiantly. The boy walked back and sat down. Then the rain began to lecture. Not long after, there was the sound of a girl screaming loudly.
“Teacher Kha, that meme made me pee in my pants.” Everyone in the room laughed loudly. The boy with meme looked at the rain with a sad expression on his face. It's definitely not what Fon thought.
It's time for lunch. Fon walked, sniffing the inhaler, along the path to the school cafeteria. Ordered a plate of curry rice and a glass of water and went to sit down at the dining table where the teachers were already sitting. The condition of each teacher is no different from that of Fon. Each person began to tell the story of what had happened in his own teaching session to the other teachers until it came to Fon. Rain swallowed rice down his throat. He took a sip of water before starting to tell his story.
“Teacher Fon made a student pee in the classroom?” the male physical education teacher teased. Then all the teachers started laughing.
“I can't,” Fon tried to explain. But his ears could hear the sounds of two girls talking in the distance. So he stopped talking midway.
“Hey, what do you study in the first hour of the afternoon?” the first girl asked.
“Studying E-Fon lessons,” the second girl replied.
Yes, it is what the rain thought. This is clearly a school for brats.
The buses that brought the rain home were packed like cans of fish. Fon stood crowded with other passengers and almost fainted. The same goes for teaching afternoon classes that almost make the rain faint. The bus stopped in front of the entrance to the apartment. Fon walks with his head full and goes to meet Mae. Standing and watching the truck pulling cars who was pulling a car into the parking lot of an apartment building
“Whose car is that?” Fon wondered.
“My public bus,” Mae replied.
“Is it bad that you have to drag it?” Fon continued to ask.
"No, it's nothing. Let's hurry up to the room," Mae cut in.
Mae turned the key on the door knob and opened it, walking into the room with rain. Meet Lek sitting in front of the computer. I'm looking at a picture of something. Mae walked in to take a closer look. Lek was looking at the pictures one by one. Mae saw the pictures and immediately remembered them.
“This is a picture of Mr. Tiwanee,” Metak said.
“Do you know him?” Lek turned to talk eagerly.
“He works as the deputy accounting manager at the same company as me,” Mae replied, looking suspicious.
“How did you get his picture?”
At a large computer repair shop After getting smaller from the taxi I walked into the store. There were three male employees there, each wearing a bright orange shop shirt. Then a fourth person who looked like the owner of the shop walked out to greet him.
“Hello, is this the new mechanic maknae?” the shop owner said friendlyly.
"Yes, it's me. You must be Phi Pairot, the owner of the shop, right?" Lek smiled widely.
“Yes, we are.
FixCom
Work like family Take care of each other like brothers and sisters.” With that, he pointed at the shop's sign. It's a cross-shaped wrench on the computer screen.
“These are the employees in our store, K, Ngo, and Pong.” Phi Pairot suddenly stopped.
“You bastard, are you going to stand there and look for your father? I've entered the store. Go make some coffee for me,” P'Pairot shouted and commanded with anger towards each other from a past life.
“Don't let me know that you secretly spit in my coffee again. I'll put it on for you." Phi Pairot scolded after him. Lek was shocked and stood frozen. P'Pairot then turned to talk to Lek.
“I'm not discriminating against sex. Or do you think that men are good at everything? But there are very few women who have knowledge about IT and computer systems. I sincerely hope that in the future people of all genders and ages will have more computer knowledge. Because computers have entered the daily life of every profession, you animal.
Did you see that customers bring things in for repairs? Still not rushing out to get it again. Please take a moment to fix this problem, okay?” P'Pairoj's mood suddenly changed to the point where Lek couldn't act properly. Then the employee named K hurriedly walked out and picked up the items from the customers.
“If the youngest has any problems, If you have any doubts, you can ask me. I'm always ready to give you an answer." Lek was startled when P'Pairot turned to talk to him after a recent scolding.
“Damn Flashditch 512.
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has a capacity of less than 1
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Who is this moron who switches price tags? They'll all be at a loss right now. Pong, hurry up and fix it.” Pong, another employee, hurried in to take off the price tag.
"we
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Work like family Take care of each other like brothers and sisters,” P'Pairot finished while accepting a coffee cup from an employee named Ngo. Take a large sip and quickly spit it out.
“Spit, it tastes like foot washing water.” Lek smiled teasingly.
Apart from the ghost-in and ghost-out mood of P'Pairot or P'Paibola. As the shop staff nicknamed it Lek did not encounter any obstacles at all. The employees at the shop talk friendlyly. Teasing each other back and forth Work with a smile Except when P'Pairot walked past the path, everyone's smiles fell on their faces. Standing tense in place
Work in the shop is normal. Install a program to fix the machine's symptoms. Change parts Selling computer equipment until
“Lek, take out the notebook with repair order no. 56601 and get ready. The customer called and said he would come pick up the device,” said an employee named K.
Lek walked over to the shelf of notebooks that had been repaired. I looked through the repair order number 56601 until I found it. I plugged it in and turned it on and waited.
“Install new Windows. Keep the original data file as well.” Lek repeated the repair order on the paper.
In order not to make a mistake, Lek went to check to see what information the customer had asked to keep. It was not deleted along with the old Windows. Checked and checked until I came across the image file. It was a photograph of a tall, dark, handsome man. Then suddenly it was like Cupid took a love arrow and shot it into Lek's chest. But because her breasts are small, they don't have much. The arrow must have gone through his chest.
And if it were possible, I'd like it to run through and pin the man in this picture too, Lek thought to himself.
Don't do that. Lek scrolled through the pictures one by one. The more he looked at them, the more it made Lek's face turn red and embarrassed and he stood and curled up.
“Here, secretly looking at customer information is not correct.” An employee named Pong came to stop him.
“I came to pick up my notebook. Repair order number 56601.” A deep man's voice sounded from the front of the store. Yes, it was the same man from the picture in the notebook. Not exactly the same The real one is very handsome. until the most The man walked towards the small road. Lek started to panic and act incorrectly.
“How are you? What repairs have been made?” The man began to ask.
“Yes, that is me.” Pong couldn't finish speaking, but he pushed him away and said,
“Yes, reinstall Windows. It also installs various necessary programs, whether typing, watching movies, listening to music, surfing the internet. Then keep all of the original data files." Lek continued.
“Very good. Is there a guarantee?” The handsome man looked at the small face. Lek was very embarrassed and hurriedly averted his eyes before answering.
“The store has a seven-day guarantee, and this is it,” Lek jotted down something on a piece of paper before handing it to the man.
“The phone number of the shop,” Muay Lek wrote down his mobile number on a piece of paper.
"If you have a problem, you can always call me." He then handed him a piece of paper.
“Yes,” the handsome young man answered. Then I turned the laptop screen towards myself to check the condition but found a small picture of myself that was left open. The handsome young man smiled slightly before staring at Lek. Lek averted his eyes again. Then the handsome young man turned off the laptop. Fold the screen and put it in the shoulder bag you brought with you. Pay for repairs before walking out of the store
“What is your name?” Lek thought in his heart, but his mouth spoke. The young man suddenly stopped. Then he turned and replied to Lek,
"Tiw, my name is Tiw" and walked out of the shop. Lek looked as far as he could see. He thought in his heart, Why are you acting so foolish today?
After work I took a taxi back to the room and turned on the computer. Insert the flash drive into the USB port. Before opening the photo file that Lek had copied from Thew's machine, yes, Lek had gone crazy in love. There are still many pictures that I haven't seen yet. Lek slowly scrolled through each picture until it was finished. Then come back and watch it again, and again, and again, and again.
Why is this man so handsome? How can I meet him again? Lek smiled a bit like a psycho while looking at those pictures until Mae and Fon opened the door to enter the room.
“This is a picture of Mr. Thewni,” Metak said.
“Do you know him?” Lek turned to talk eagerly.
“He works as the deputy accounting manager at the same company as me,” Mae replied, looking suspicious.
“How did you get his picture?”
“I copied his picture from the notebook when he brought it in for repairs,” Lek replied.
“This is very serious. Look at pictures of men and pick them up and rave about them.” Fon interjected, even though he himself used to put pictures of handsome stars on the wall of his room and sit and rave like Lek was doing.
“Do you work at the same place as him?” Lek asked Me.
“Yes, don't tell me you want me to find out if he has a child, a wife, a girlfriend or not.” Mae hurriedly interrupted her, Lek Phat's face was gloomy. Give a pleading look
“Okay, okay, okay,” Mate couldn't stand the urge any longer. Lek was delighted and raised his fist in the air.
The three heard a knock on the door that couldn't have been done by hand. Fon walked to open the door just as Nut walked in with both hands carrying bags of food piled up.
"Let's eat. I'm hungry. Please give me the taxi fare back," Nuj said boredly.
The last story is about Monuj. Nuj paid the taxi fare and grumbled as she walked along the road. Go to the doctor's room. Meet four new doctors, three men and one woman. After Nut went to say hello and introduce himself, he got to know the names of the four people. The male doctors are named Dr. Champ, Dr. Meth, and Dr. Phu.
The female doctor is Dr. Ann. Nut took out a gown that had been wrapped in plastic and wore it over a lace skirt.
When the time came, the five of them all went to the main meeting room of the hospital. Sit and wait for a while. The hospital director came into the room. Introduce yourself, what is your name? Say welcome to the agency. He thanked the five new doctors. He is an honorable person. Sacrificing your own valuable time by choosing to study medicine.
In order to use the knowledge gained to save the lives of patients. This is very touching. Nuj thinks so.
“According to hospital policy During this time, you must have a personal doctor. So that I can take care of you and give you knowledge. and evaluate your abilities to see if you can be a good doctor or not,” said the hospital director. along with an employee handing over a file Nut received it and opened it to read. Nuj's nanny doctor is named Dr. Korn.
After training, it took about a while. Everyone dispersed to meet with the mentor doctor.
Nut walked back to the doctor's room. Go to the front of the room where there is a green sign with white letters that says Dr. Palakorn Lertrit Nut knocks on the door of the room.
“Please come in,” a hoarse male voice called out. Nuj opened the door and went in. Doctor Korn was a man around the same age or maybe even older than Nuj's father. Wear black pants golden belt buckle pink shirt There is a white coat over the outside and
Stethoscope
He held his neck in a solemn manner. Really like being a doctor.
“Hello, Professor Doctor.” Nuj raised her hand in greeting and continued.
"My name is Nujira Somsri. I'm a new doctor," Nuj said, smiling.
“Hello, child. My father's name is Plakorn. You can call me Dr. Korn.” Dr. Korn raised his hand in greeting and greeted him warmly. Nuj handed the file to the doctor. The doctor asked Nut to sit down and talk about miscellaneous things. Until there was a knock at the room door.
“You can come in,” the doctor said softly.
The person who became a nurse Fat and chubby, wears glasses. startled expression stutter
“Calm down Miss Nit,” said the nurse named Nit.
“Breathe slowly. Calm down and tell me what's wrong,” the doctor said calmly.
“Patient in room number five, bed number six, is about to give birth,” Nurse Nid said while pointing.
“Hurry up, child.” The doctor hurried out of the room. Nut immediately followed.
Room number five, bed number six, there was a pregnant woman lying on it with a pained expression on her face. Beside the bed sat a man who was probably her husband, holding her hand.
“Please allow me, um, my cervix is wide open. Take me to the delivery room. Get the tools ready for the two doctors,” the doctor ordered briskly.
“Two doctors?” Nut asked in a slightly worried tone. While the stretcher worker was pushing the patient's bed to the delivery room
"Yes, the two of us will help deliver the baby." The doctor followed. Leaving Nut standing there, the doctor's voice still echoed in his head.
“The two of us will help deliver the baby.”
That's right, Nut is a doctor who is afraid of blood. When I was still a medical student And then there are cases of surgery or anything related to blood. Nut always fainted first, but she was good at it and tried to endure it until the doctor came.
In the delivery room, after putting on a covering, covering your head, washing your hands, and putting on rubber gloves. Nuj stood far away from the operating bed. Just stood there, not doing anything, until the doctor called in to see him.
“Come in, come closer and you can see clearly.” Nut put the mask over her mouth and walked closer. The doctor didn't wait. Immediately took a scalpel and cut into the patient's vaginal area. Blood flowed profusely. Nuj stood and stared in shock, unable to do anything. I don't know how much time has passed. Who did what? Nut saw it but couldn't remember anything.
Aside from the pool of blood in front of him Until the child is born A loud noise sounded. Everyone in the room is happy. The mother gave birth safely. The baby was safe. The nurse took him to wash himself. Then he placed him in his mother's arms. Everyone in the room burst into tears. As for Nut, she stood in tears. And that's it. Nut fainted and fell unconscious.
Nut woke up on the sofa in the doctor's room with inhalers inserted into both nostrils. There was Doctor Ann sitting at Padwee next to him.
“Has this inhaler been used yet?” Nuj said drowsily. before pulling the inhaler out of the nostril
"I'm both a doctor and a patient at the same time, Dr. Nut. Haha," Dr. Champ said and walked past. Nut smiled, before giving the middle finger behind her back. Dr. Ann gave him a fierce look.
After that, Nut immediately went to see the doctor.
“I'm sorry, Master Doctor. I mean, I'm afraid of blood.” Nut's voice was truly sad.
"It's okay, child. It's okay. Over time you'll get used to it." The doctor said and picked up the brewed aromatic medicine and put it in a glass and handed it to Nut. The taste was bitter.
“You just have to have the courage to face it. And one day this symptom will disappear.”
Doctor Korn spoke in a normal tone as if nothing had happened. Throughout all these years of being a medical student, Nut still couldn't do it. The more he heard Dr. Korn speak, the more Nuj felt guilty. The doctor saw this and said further:
“Afraid of blood, but I studied medicine until I graduated. You're very talented." Dr. Kronchamnuj. Did you see that I told you that Nuj is talented? Living with the things I've been afraid of for many years. When I heard the doctor say this Nut was encouraged and said with a cool sentence:
“I'm afraid of blood. But I'm more afraid of not being able to help people.” Then he got up and walked out of the room. The doctor looked at him with admiration.
Aside from Patongko coffee in the morning, Nuj hasn't eaten anything all day. So he stopped by the market next to the hospital. What do you see? Everyone is hungry. Buy a little of each, a little at a time, piling up. Both hands are full of plastic bags full of both savory and sweet things. Then he took a motorcycle taxi. Have it sent to the apartment. A motorcycle taxi dropped Nut off at the entrance.
“Sixty-five baht,” said the motorcycle taxi driver.
“Let's pick up the money and take it ourselves,” Nut said sternly. before raising both hands that were full of food bags
Nut walked in the opposite direction of the rickshaw that was driving away, got on the elevator, and walked to the front of the room. Using her feet to knock on the door instead of her hands, Fon opened the door and Nut walked into the room with both hands carrying bags of food in bulk.
"Let's eat. I'm hungry. Please give me the taxi fare back," Nuj said boredly.
The girls poured food onto plates. I don't know what I bought. There was a lot of it. Everyone sat down to eat at the dining table except Lek who was still staring at Tiw's picture on the computer. Smiling, twisting around
“Are you going to take the rice or take the computer?” Nuj asked angrily. There was no answer from Lek.
“What the hell is going on?” he turned to ask Mae and Fon.
“He fell in love with someone,” Fon replied.
Mae then told everyone the story of how Lek went to work and met the man in the picture.
“That much?” Nuj said after slurping down a spoonful of curry.
“I have one too,” Fon said and then started telling his friends about the story he taught at school.
“And what about you, Inuch?” Mae asked.
“You guys eat until you're full first and then I'll tell you,” Nuj said before stuffing a whole stewed egg into your mouth. How did you do it?
“There is some left for me too,” Lek said without turning around.
After everyone had eaten until they were full Nut then told everyone the story of what she had encountered at the hospital. Telling or not telling normally He also added emotion to make it seem even more terrifying.
“Today we faced a lot,” Fon said.
“But there is one thing you must face, Inuj.” Mae points a finger at Nuj.
“What?” Nut raised an eyebrow in confusion.
“Today you have to wash the dishes,” Mae said seriously. As for Nujta, look above.
But in the end, everything ends up in the circle of cards again. The four girls gathered together and played pok deng until almost midnight.
“Haha, my hand is up again,” Nuj said, shoveling money into her pocket.
“If you play cards well like this, you should become a fortune teller.” Fon is very upset because he lost the most money.
"Go to bed. Good night everyone," Lek said. Go to bed first I want it to arrive quickly tomorrow. But for the remaining three friends, I really want tomorrow to come as late as possible.
the next morning Lek woke up cheerfully and went to take a shower, not paying attention to Nuj who was sitting on the toilet reading a book.
“The rules you posted on the mirror are all wet,” Nut said lazily.
“Whose underwear? It's a thousand zeros,” Fon complained as she grabbed the bright red panties that were rolled up into a circle with her toes and threw them into the basket.
This morning the ladies went to eat breakfast at the pork blood soup shop next to the Patongko coffee shop.
“Let's boil pork blood. Don't add four cups of blood," Nut ordered, still not fully recovered from her fear of blood. The merchant looked back and said, Can you boil blood without adding blood?
After eating, I'm full. Mae quickly walked to the bus stop. The remaining three girls stood confused.
“What are you doing?” Lek asked.
“Go wait for the bus or taxi. Whatever comes first comes first,” Mae replied with a straight face.
“But you have a car. Why don't you drive?" Fon spoke up.
“Yes, you can drive me there too. We can pay for the gas." Nut said, but Lek and Fon turned their heads away.
Mae smiled dryly and walked with her shoulders slumped and her back hunched, following her friend into the parking lot.
Four girls got into the car. Fasten your seat belt. I press that button to adjust the mirror continuously. Before starting the car change gear Step on the gas pedal. The car sped away at high speed. Everyone was shocked by what had happened and knew what was about to happen. So he grabbed everything to prepare for the impact. Four girls screamed in the car. And that's it.
The car crashed into the roof pillar of the parking lot on the other side until the front of the car was dented and the radiator broke. Nut, sitting in the front seat, was breathing in and out rapidly.
“That rickshaw yesterday. They towed your car and parked it because you don't know how to drive, right? Why didn't you tell me?" Fon remembered yesterday's events and hurriedly asked.
“I'm ashamed to tell you guys that I don't know how to drive,” Mae replied, looking down with a guilty tone. Before there was a loud noise and the airbags inflated.
After Mae agreed to compensate the apartment owner for damages, The same tow truck from yesterday also towed Mae's car away. Then the four girls went together to stand and wait at the bus stop as before. Today the four girls didn't take a taxi. But chose to take the bus line that passed by each person's workplace.
“Don't forget about yesterday,” Lek warned Mae before getting on the bus.
The matter of rain was not at all different from yesterday. It can be said that it is like showing the original movie. Some children don't come into the room. Follow and run away. Secretly went to smoke in the bathroom. Until it made Fon suddenly think about why this school gave such a high salary. Bruises and bruises from having to stop the students fighting each other began to increase all over his body. Until I had to ask for balm from the nurse's room to rub on.
“Free boy
This is a book.
What does that mean?” Fon questioned the students.
“It's a pencil,” replied the Issara boy, following the movie The Lok Phra Chan Gunman. Fon didn't know if it was a joke or if the kid really didn't know.
“No, try answering again,” Fon gave a hint by pointing at the notebook.
“It's paper,” he finished. The kid really didn't know.
Come to my company Mae stuck her head into Tiw's room. Before saying hello
“Hello, Mr. Thew.” Thew looked up from the computer screen and greeted back.
“Hello, Ms. Mae. Is there anything I can help with?”
“No.” But Mae was still standing in front of the door.
“Is there something wrong?” Tiew asked again. In the end, Mae couldn't stand it and said directly that
"It's my friend, named Lek, who fixes your computer. He likes you, so he asked me to come and ask if you're still single," Mae said completely.
Tiew took off her glasses and placed them on the table, looking puzzled. May smiled in response.
“Is that the skinny woman at the computer repair shop?” Thew asked, and the front desk employee answered.
"If you ask me directly, I will answer honestly. I am still single. I don't have a boyfriend." Thew answered in the same manner.
“Excuse me for a moment.” Thew walked out of the room and went to the bathroom. Suddenly, a map that didn't make much sense popped into my head. Mae walked back into her room. Grab an empty water bottle from the minibar refrigerator. Pour water from the bottle onto the handkerchief until it is soaked. Return to Tiew's room. Shaking the handkerchief, water droplets splashed onto Tiw's computer screen until the shock went off.
Then he went back to sitting and working as if nothing had happened. Thew walked back into the room. I wondered when I saw my computer screen turn off.
"What? It was still working well just now," Thew said confusedly.
“What happened?” Mae walked in, pretending she didn't know what was going on.
“My computer screen. It suddenly turned off by itself,” Tiw said.
“Then call a computer repairman,” Mae suggested, tilting her head.
computer repair shop The four employees were sitting and talking.
"Are you guys really afraid of P'Pairot?" Lek asked out of curiosity.
“Are you afraid? There's no way to lose. Oh, I said it so stubbornly. If I see you, I'll kick you." Ngo said, standing up and doing a kicking motion. When P'Pairot walked in, Ngo quickly sat down. The rest of the employees suppressed their laughter.
“What did you kick, you idiot?” Phi Pairot asked.
"Kick football. That means I want to go play in the World Cup." Ngo bowed his head and replied.
Suddenly, Lek's cell phone rang. Lek presses to answer the phone and talks immediately.
"hello"
“Hello, is this Technician Lek's number?” the other end of the line asked.
“Yes, I don't know who you're studying with,” Lek said politely as soon as he knew who the person he was talking to was.
"I'm Thiew. I just happen to have a problem with my computer." That's what he said. Lek was delighted, raised his fist and punched the wind, swaying back and forth.
“Is there a problem with the notebook you just received?” Lek said, smiling.
“No, it's the computer screen at the office. It went off for no reason. I don't know if I can come take a look at it for you,” Tiw asked.
“Yes, I don't know where you want me to go.” Lek pretended not to know.
"You already know where I am," Tiw caught on suspiciously.
"I'll leave immediately." Lek hung up the phone, smiling widely. Then turned to P'Pairot.
“P'Pairot, There's a customer who wants me to go look at the computer at the office," Lek said. The rest of the employees got up and walked out of the room.
“Okay, K, are you deaf? Didn't you hear that the customer wanted you to go look at the computer? Are you going to let the car come and pick you up? Prepare the car, prepare the tools and go out with his brother. Damn it." P'Pairot shouted at K. K turned to look at Lek. Lek made a sad face.
Less than an hour Lek and K arrived at the company Thew worked at. Lek walked quickly to Tiew's room without asking for directions. I saw Mae standing with her arms crossed and waiting. Lek winked at Mae. Mae gave a thumbs up. After the two elephants broke open the screen and looked at it, they found out the reason. Lek then said:
“I suspect there is a short circuit in the electrical panel. Because there were water droplets on it that were probably caused by humidity,” Lek said.
"Or it's the work of humans," Tiw said, looking at Mae who pretended to yawn.
"Waiting for repairs The store will send a new monitor for you to use.” Lek said the details while K took the computer monitor and put it in the cart and left the room. Thew walked closer. whisper enough to be heard
“Your friend said you like me?” Thew said, pouting at Me.
"It's, uh," Lek gulped.
“True.” Lek lowered his head and accepted the truth.
“Your friend said that you liked me to the point of copying my photos, is that true?” Thew asked again in a playful tone. Lek was startled. Immediately sending a murderous glare to Mei. Mae saw this and immediately went into her office and closed the door.
“Perhaps my friend is exaggerating the story a bit.” Lekchai Mae glanced out and looked at the glass window.
“What about the two of us? What do you say?” Tiw asked directly.
“If you are free. Shall we go out and get something to eat?” Lek asked shyly.
"Sure. If I don't say yes, I'm afraid that the computers in the company will often break down." Thew joked, putting his hand in his trouser pocket.
"It's 9:00 p.m. Khun Thiw already knows where I am," Lek shot back.
“You can just call me Tiw,” Tiw smiled.
"Then you can just call me Lek." Lek said then turned and walked away. After the incident calmed down, Mae walked out of the room.
“Is this your plan?” Tiw asked Mei. Mee was too lazy to hide it.
“Yes, part of it. But my friend Lek likes you. It's true. My friend is a good person, has a lovely personality, truly loves someone, never cheats, guaranteed. We've known each other for a long time.” Mesathya expressed his friend's qualities.
“Really? So, what color does your friend like?” All that day Tiw was so busy asking about small things from Me that they didn't get to work at all.
"Look, Khun Mae, don't forget to pay for me to repair the screen," Thew concluded.
It's now Monuj's turn. Today Nut had to help the doctor amputate the leg of a diabetic patient before the condition spread further. As usual, Nut couldn't help the doctor much except stand and watch from a distance. Or help send tools The doctor saw this and said to Nut,
“My son Nut, come in here, just like that.” Nut walked in grudgingly.
“Luknuj once told his father that You're afraid of blood, but you're more afraid of not being able to help people, right?” Dr. Korn asked in a warm voice.
“Yes,” Nut replied.
“Come, it's time for Nut to help him,” Dr. Korn replied. I don't know if he replied with a smile or not because the mask covered Dr. Korn's face. Nuj used her right hand to hold a surgical saw and looked at the patient's leg that was decomposing from diabetes.
“Dad has already drawn the line. Cut no more than one centimeter above the line,” the doctor emphasized. Nut placed the saw on the line that had been drawn, her hand trembling.
“Come on, don't be afraid of him getting hurt. Dad is giving him anesthesia,” the doctor encouraged. Nuj closed her eyes and slowly sawed off the patient's leg. Until I felt something fall out. Dr. Korn hurriedly snatched the surgical saw out of Nut's hand.
“Now put the patient's parts in an infected garbage bag, sir,” Dr. Korn hurriedly added. But Nut still closed her eyes. Pick up the patient's amputated leg and place it in a bright red infected garbage bag.
“Put it in the infected trash can. As for father, I will bandage the patient's wound first." After saying that, the doctor began to bandage the patient's wound. Nut still held her breath, closed her eyes, and carried the bag to walk. Place it in the sink instead of the infected trash can. The doctor shook his head slightly. Nut opened her eyes and saw the patient's feet in the bag. Even though it's a red bag
But the severed leg could clearly be seen. Of course, Nut fainted again.
The picture cuts back to Nut lying on the sofa. There was a doctor sitting next to him. And Dr. Ann was sitting at the fan as usual. When Nuj regained consciousness Dr. Ann then excused herself and walked out. Let the two doctors talk.
“Today you tried your best to do well,” the doctor praised.
“I want to know. If something like this happens again, will it have any negative effects?” Nut asked, running a hand through his disheveled hair to smooth it down.
“It will cause my child to have no self-confidence. In the future, when Nut needs treatment, he must wait for other doctors all the time. Even though the child himself can do it. And that may reduce the credibility of your own profession,” Dr. Korn explained.
“Today, my child went back to rest. Because today Father has to be on duty.” Nut then walked out of the room and returned to the apartment in a timid manner. When he returned to his room, he found that the rest of his female friends were sitting around eating food.
“What did you have to eat today?” Nut asked boredly.
“Kaki pork knuckle. E-mail bought it,” Fon replied. The picture of the patient's leg was still stuck in Nuj's mind.
"Relax, you guys. I'm not hungry yet," Nuj said in a bored tone before going to sit and watch TV next to Lek.
“Where are you going today, Elec? Dress beautifully.” Today, Lek is wearing a beautiful dress and is carefully applying eyeliner.
“Today a man came to take me out.” Lek put the eyeliner in his bag.
There was a knock at the door, and Tiw had arrived. Lek immediately rushed out to open the door.
“Rule number five: If anyone brings a man to your room, at least two friends must give permission first. As for whether to stay over or not, two friends must give permission as well. I and E-Fon have given permission.” Mae hurriedly explained before Nuj opened her mouth to ask.
Thew walks in and greets everyone.
"Hello Miss Mae. Oh, I didn't see that you had two other friends." Thew asked Lek when he saw the other two.
“Sitting with Me is Fon, who works as a teacher. As for sitting in front of the TV, my name is Nut. I'm a doctor." Lek introduced his friend to Thew.
"Hello, nice to meet you." Fon and Nut said in unison.
"Let's go, Thew." Lek led Thew out of the room.
“Take good care of my friend Mae,” Mae said.
“Have fun traveling,” Fon added.
“Have fun traveling,” Nuj said in a bored tone. Ready to press the remote to change the channel
Days, weeks, months passed. The lives of the girls go on and on. The love tree between Lek and Tiw that was planted blossomed and the two became full lovers. As for Fon, he continues to fight with his own students to the death in exchange for a good salary. As for Nut, she tried. This is what I want to emphasize.
Try everything you can to be a good doctor. Keep fighting.
As for Mae, she still can't drive like she used to. I have never driven a car to work at the company. The manager was suspicious so he went to inquire.
“Why haven't I seen you drive a company car to work lately?” Mr. Boss, the manager, is wearing a purple suit today. green pants yellow necktie The bright orange shirts are exactly like those from the comedy troupe. talking to me Who was bowing his head and holding back tears from laughter.
“Look at me, I'm asking you.” Mae quickly wiped away her tears and looked up.
“What are you asking, Boss?” Mate repeated the question.
“I asked that at this time No, since you got a regular car, why haven't you driven to work?" Mr. Boss asked again.
“Or are you taking the company car and reselling it?” Mr. Boss said in a low voice.
“No, it's not like that.” Mae hurriedly answered the question because she was imagining herself being led by the boss outside and announced. Everyone, Khun Mae is selling company cars, please raise your voice quickly. Then everyone shouted and cursed and threw things at him.
“Well, Mae doesn't know how to drive,” Mae answered shyly.
“Oh my gosh, why didn't you tell me from the beginning? I misunderstood for a long time.” Mr. Boss is relieved that Mae didn't do that. Mae is relieved that Boss won't do what Mae thought.
“It's me coming to work again. When an adult gives something, you have to accept it. You don't want to reject it. I'm afraid it will be a bad first impression,” Mae said.
“First impression,” Mr. Boss corrected him. Mae said it wrong again.
“Then I will introduce you to one person. To, please come to me.” Mr. Boss raised his hand and called out. Tao is a tall employee with combed hair and neat clothes. Stretching his arms across his chest, he walked in.
“To has helped many people in our company get driver's licenses,” Mr. Boss said. To held his head high.
“Do they accept fake driver's licenses?” Mae joked. Mr. Boss looked embarrassed.
“No, he will teach you how to drive,” Mr. Boss said sternly before walking away with a mutter.
“Funny, constantly consumed”
“See you after work,” he said sharply.
Days passed after Toh went to help teach driving. Mae began to shift into gear, able to enter corners, and back into space. Meanwhile, Mae's driving ability increased. Scratches on the car also increase. Squeeze every pole until the insurance company is fed up.
As for Teacher Fon, after having a headache with school matters Therefore causing stress to accumulate. Until I get a migraine So I decided to go to the hospital. But I happened to go outside of business hours so I couldn't meet with a specialist doctor. Went to see the doctor on duty for the day instead.
“Queue number six, Miss Saifon Raksatham, please see the doctor in room number four.” A voice came out from the loudspeaker.
When Fon walked into the room, he was a little shocked. Because the doctor who came to see me was my friend Nuj, so it was like that.
“Sit down first,” Nut held out her hand. Fon heard this and was unable to stand. This rain, sit down.
“Are you pregnant?” Nuj asked casually.
"No, I'm stressed," Fon replied dissatisfied.
"Stressed because of pregnancy," Nuj continued to annoy her friends.
"Listen, I'm not pregnant. I'm stressed from work." Fon put his face closer to Nut, Nut the front employee.
“So what are you doing here?” Fon asked again.
“This is my daily shift,” Nut replied.
“And if you encounter a serious case of surgery like this, what will you do?” Fon wondered.
“Then call the doctor. He'll come help. It's better to put your business first than stress about anything." Nut picked up a piece of paper and prepared to take notes.
“You're not a psychiatrist, are you?” Fon was still suspicious.
“Then tell me what you're stressed about. Then I will send the matter to the psychiatrist to make an appointment again. Hurry and tell me there are patients waiting in line for a long time.” Nut then stopped talking like that.
“Actually, you can tell me all the time. It doesn't have to be at this hospital.” Nut raised an eyebrow and shrugged.
“But first, let me prescribe some ointment to cure bruises.” Nut pointed at Fon's arm before writing down the prescription. After that, Fon began to tell Nuj all the things that were repressing his heart.
“As I have often told you. This school is a school I have never encountered before,” Fon complained.
“Ah,” Nuj replied while walking in the market.
“I chose to teach here because the monthly income is good. I was able to send it home to my younger sibling. But who would have thought of that? That the school will be full of kids with this kind of behavior,” Fon continued to complain.
“Um, go ahead,” Nuj replied while sitting down to eat porridge.
“The school where I trained when I was a student teacher at that school also behaved well. Even the old school where Kula came out, his kids weren't like this,” Fon complained at length.
“Okay,” Nut replied while sitting on the toilet doing business.
“It's the only thing that can quiet the children down. that is, watching TV I saw it during lunch break. The school would turn on the TV and show cartoons for the children to watch. The child sat and stared, his eyes not blinking at all,” Fon complained for a long time.
“That's interesting.” Nut was lying on the bed, covered with a blanket.
“If children are interested in watching cartoons on TV Then we insert knowledge from the book into it. Children should receive knowledge through cartoon characters, either directly or indirectly, I think.” Having said that, Nut covered her head with a blanket. Something popped up in Fon's head. Then he walked out of Nut's bedroom.
“Turn off the lights,” Nut concluded.
"What? Are you going to teach students through TV?" Lek asked in a high-pitched voice. Standing with feet hips in front of the counter of a computer repair shop.
“Yes, I want to make my teaching more interesting,” Fon explained.
“So you want me to make cartoons. Record it onto a CD and show it to the students,” Lek asked further.
“You just use the program. You can use cartoon characters from textbooks as models,” Fon said, opening the book and pointing at it.
“Isn't it copyrighted?” Lek protested.
“I did it because of teaching. The publishing house wouldn't be cruel and charge a high royalty fee for me, right?" Fon said hesitantly.
“Isn't this the kind of experience you want? Please help me. I voted for you to bring Thew to my room.” Fon begged Kem to return the favor.
“But making good cartoons requires a high-performance computer. Plus there must be voice-over equipment. Our computers can't do that. You have to use the computer here.” Lek suddenly thought of something. before walking to see P'Pairot
“P'Pairot, May I please allow you to use the shop's computer after work?" Lek politely asked permission.
"Alright, but before you go, don't forget to turn off the lights." Phi Pairot said softly to Lek before turning around and shouting at Pong who was arranging things.
“You raise both hands, you buffalo, or it will fall down and break. Really stupid.”
"I don't understand. This incident has never happened to me," Lek said to Fon, who was gasping.
That's right, what Teacher Fon is intending to do is Use cartoon characters to tell the teaching content in the book to attract students' attention. Insert the lesson in a smooth way. As the days passed, chapter after chapter of the cartoon was produced. When the cartoon reaches a certain point, Fon will pause playback to ask the students questions.
Fonchuen was pleased that the students were able to answer every question. Have better academic results Children who had skipped class before came to study until the class filled up.
“It's really amazing, you can make the children who study your subjects get better academic results. It took a few weeks. Even though English is the subject in which our students have the lowest average scores, you are very good. I sincerely admire you.” The director's compliments were still ringing in Fon's head while he was eating his lunch.
“Hey, which subject do you like the most?” a girl who was doing an assessment on a marble bench next to the soccer field asked another friend.
“I like the E-Fon subject. It's fun to teach,” the second girl replied with a chuckle.
Yes, this is still a school for brats.
However, by the end of October, Fon was no longer teaching at that school. Not because he was fired for teaching children on TV, but because
“Hey guys, I can take the exam to become an assistant teacher,” Fon stammered to his friends.
"Really? Let's take a look." Nut grabbed the test results and looked at them.
“Wow, you're so talented. The school where you will teach is one of the ten best high schools in the country,” Nuj praised. Mae and Lek ran in to hug.
“This must be celebrated,” Mae said loudly.
“Yes, how about celebrating it with your birthday anyway? We'll pay for it ourselves," Lek said. This time, his friends nodded in support.
Fon knew the plans of the three friends and what they were thinking. Fon's birthday falls on Halloween. Every year these three people celebrate their birthdays. There must be a prank to trick the ghost every time. But in order to preserve the kindness of friends So the rain pretended not to know.
“Thank you, thank you all very much,” Fon said, hugging his friends.
And it's Halloween. The greatest chaos in the lives of the four girls began.
Nuj Mae and Lek plan to trick the ghost on Fon's birthday like usual. Mae chose an abandoned pub not too far from the main road as the venue for her birthday party. It was agreed that Lek and Tiw would come out wearing ghost masks to pretend Fon came after Fon had finished blowing out the birthday candles. Thew drives a large motorcycle and waits for Lek in front of the apartment building.
“I'll go out and wait,” Lek said and sat on the back of Thew's motorcycle and left. A long moment passed. Mae therefore excused herself to leave. By taking a taxi to the birthday party. Yes, Mae still doesn't dare drive. Join Lek and Tiw and help prepare the place, food, liquor, and grilled fish. When everything is in place, it's time.
Lek calls Nut to bring Fon out to the birthday party. Then he hid with Tiew in a small room.
Nut and Fon took the bus to the birthday party. The rain still pretends not to notice. Even though I already knew how my own birthday would end. But what was unexpected is that
“Dammit, why does this place look so scary?” Fon said after arriving.
"Let's go in," Nut said, dragging Fon's arm into the abandoned pub. Through the broken glass door, you could see the main road. Inside was a large table. A few more nines lined up. There was a box on the table with a lot of food. At the edge of the room was a long sofa and a small blue sofa. The ceiling of the room was filled with balloons of various colors. And there was a single orange light hanging in the middle of the room.
“Where have E-Lek and Thew gone?” Fon pretended to ask even though he already knew where his friends had gone.
“Aen, Ann,” May lifted out the box. Inside was a bright red birthday cake. The cake's face is written in green cream: Happy birthday Teacher Fon The three girls are about to sing Happy Birthday. Suddenly, a tall, giant man wearing a black balcony hat and carrying a bag walked into the middle of the room. Nut and Mae looked at each other in shock. As for Fon, he thought it was a joke and said,
“That's for sure. This time, I'm not waiting for the job to be finished. This year, it's also the ghost of the robber.” Fon still doesn't know. Then the robber ghost took out a gun from his bag and aimed it at the three girls and let out a roar.
“Raise your hands. How many do you have? Please give them all.” The three of them realized they had been robbed. They raised their hands high, their hearts crying and unable to contain their emotions.
“No, when Mom died, I wasn't there in time to see her. Am I going to die this time without even saying goodbye to my sister?” Fon cried out. Makes Nut and Mee jai paew Crying along
“Quiet,” the vicious thief shouted as he stripped the three girls of their belongings: necklaces, rings, watches, cell phones. Wallet stuffed into bag This thief is really badass.
Good luck outside A patrol car drove by. Saw all the events But because of the darkness The two police officers couldn't see well so they turned their car into the alley.
Unfortunately
“Peekaboo,” Lek and Tiw in ghost masks opened the door and rushed in.
“Scorching!” The thief was startled and fired the gun, hitting Lek in the stomach once.
Lek took off his ghost mask and held his stomach. He fell back against the wall and sat down, his shocked expression pale and blood flowing down.
Thew stood in shock, Mae opened her mouth, Nut's eyes widened, and Fon screamed loudly.
“You bastard, why did you shoot my friend?” he pointed at the thief.
“I didn't mean to. I didn't mean to,” the thief repeated.
Two police officers saw this and rushed into the store, drawing their guns and aiming at the robber.
“Drop your weapon and get down,” the policeman ordered. The robber dropped his gun and bowed his head to the ground while repeating the same sentence over and over.
“I didn't mean to. I didn't mean to. I didn't mean to.” The police grabbed both the robber's hands behind his back, handcuffed him, and made him lie face down.
“Quiet,” the police ordered again. The group walked in to see the condition of Lek who was crying out. Tiw saw Lek lying in the blood and her heart trembled. sweating profusely Couldn't stand it and fainted.
“Lieutenant, right now the injured person is in a very bad condition,” the platoon leader said to the lieutenant. The lieutenant saw blood flowing. He had an expression that was not very good but still had a stubborn heart. The radio said.
“Someone was shot at an abandoned pub on Saen Suk Road, Soi Thirteen. Send an emergency vehicle immediately,” the radio lieutenant said in a solemn tone.
Not that far away The emergency vehicle operator who heard the police radio rushed to get into the vehicle. Start the engine The emergency lights flashed on and the siren blared for a long time. The car sped off, right out there. It's right on the road where cars are stuck. The driver honked his horn.
“Make way for the emergency vehicle,” the driver honked his horn.
“The traffic is stuck, I can't turn to avoid it,” the driver in front shouted back.
Back at the abandoned pub, the lieutenant finally couldn't take it anymore. Another person fainted.
“Why do people only faint when they see the blood?” Fon wondered.
“Me too.” Nut made a timid face.
“No.” Fon grabbed Nut's shirt collar. Then he slapped his face three times to regain consciousness.
“Phew, Phew, Phew!” Nut's false eyelashes fell off.
"You repeat my words." Fon held Nut's face close to his own. Staring intently into Nut's eyes
“You are a doctor,” Fon said plainly.
“I'm a doctor.” Nut stared back and spoke softly.
“You have to help your friend,” Fon said slowly and clearly.
“I have to help my friend.” This time, something seemed to bring Nut's doctor instincts back into her body. Nut rushed to find Lek. Then he tore off his shirt.
“The gunshot wound was in the lower right side of the abdomen. The bullet lodged in it did not penetrate. I need surgery immediately.” Then he ran and pulled out that damn thief's mask. This damn thief's face is really badass. Then he took the hat and pressed it against Lek's wound.
“Oh, it hurts,” Lek cried out loud. Nuj burst into tears and rubbed her friend's head.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, but I have to stop the blood," Nuj said, her voice mixed with tears. As for Mae, she stood on the edge of the room with tears flowing and crying.
“How long will it be before the emergency vehicle comes?” Nuj asked the group.
“The outbound road is very congested. It should take a long time,” the group replied.
“Definitely not in time,” Fon muttered, glancing at the police car parked in front of the pub.
“Police, you have to take my friend to the hospital,” Fon said loudly.
“That's the problem. I don't know how to drive. The lieutenant was the driver. She's lying there, unconscious.” The commander pointed at the unconscious lieutenant, his arms and legs spread back and forth. Fon turned to look at Mae who was covering her mouth with her hand.
“Eme” Fon pointed at Mee.
“You have to drive Elec to the hospital,” Fon gritted his teeth.
“I mean, if I drive, no, no, don't hit me,” Mae gasped as Fon rushed towards her, reaching out to slap her. The rain pressed Mae's face closer to her own again.
“You have to drive your friend to the hospital,” Fon said.
“I have to drive my friend to the hospital,” Mae said with confidence.
“Then Efon You keep watch here. I'm taking Elek to the hospital. If everyone recovers, join us,” Nut ordered. The group took out another pair of handcuffs and locked both of the thief's ankles. Picked up the keys to the police car and threw them at me. Mae picked it up in the air. Nut poured out the contents of the thief's bag. Put your cell phone in your pocket and watch on your wrist.
“Lift it up slowly,” Nut instructed the police as he carried Lek to sleep in the back seat of the car. Nut followed in, holding Lek's head and placing it on her lap. Press your hand to stop the bleeding. The policeman sat in the driver's seat. Mae stood outside the car holding the keys.
“Hurry up,” Nut shouted. Mae walked up to the car and started it, composed herself, took a breath, and changed gear. Step on the gas pedal and screech. The car reverses and crashes into a plant pot. The policeman turned to look at Mae's face. Mae didn't meet her eyes and changed gear. Then the car sped off onto the main road. Heading to the hospital
Fon carried the bodies of Thew and the unconscious police lieutenant onto a long sofa in the shop. With Fon's tall figure, this matter was not beyond her abilities.
“Give me some water.” The thief was parched and thirsty.
“You bastard, ruined my birthday party, shot my friend, and still asked me to eat you.” Fon annoyed the thief by placing a bottle of water next to his head.
“Let's unpack and eat it ourselves,” Fon said.
“Can't unwrap it,” the thief protested.
“Do you want me to release the handcuffs for you?” Fon sneered before sitting down on another sofa. By the way, what is this lieutenant's name? He's so handsome. Look at the name tag. Oh, his name is Worawut.
On the side of the police car that was running on the road.
“It really hurts,” Lek said softly.
“Hold on, we're almost at the hospital,” Mae said, then swerved to avoid the car in front.
"It hurts so much," Lek said hoarsely before falling asleep.
“Elek, Elek,” Nut called Lek's name while lightly slapping his face.
“What's going on?” Mae wondered. Nut touched her neck with a finger. Looking at his wristwatch
“Now the pulse is weaker. He lost a lot of blood, so he lost consciousness." He said then took out his phone and pressed a call.
“Hello, P'Nid, this is Nuj. Please prepare the emergency room for me. The patient was shot in the abdomen and lost a lot of blood. Prepare type B blood. I'll be there in no more than fifteen minutes.” Then he hung up.
“Stomp on it,” Nut ordered. The policeman turned on the emergency lights, which flashed red.
Quick cut back to the pub.
“Where has everyone gone?” The lieutenant had recovered from his unconsciousness. asked in a sleepy voice
“Go to the hospital,” Fon answered and went to take care of the body of Thew who had just woken up as well.
“Lek, how is Lek?” Tiw asked with concern, looking flustered.
“Now Mae and Nuj have taken Lek to the hospital,” Fon replied to Thew.
"I'd rather open the bottle cap for you," the thief's voice sounded from the corner of the room.
“Shut up,” Fon shouted, Tiw shook his head to regain his senses. Take water to wash your face. Then he got on his motorcycle and drove out to the hospital with Rain riding on the back. Leave the lieutenant with those two thieves.
A police car came to a stop in front of the hospital entrance. The stretcher worker came out to pick up the bed. The policeman slowly placed the small body on the bed. A stretcher worker quickly wheeled him into the room.
ICU
“Wait outside,” Nut said, walking quickly after him.
“By the way, do you have a driver's license?” the group asked, ready to write down something. Mae didn't care and immediately walked away.
While preparing for surgery, Nut washed her face, hands, covered her hair, put on a gown, put on gloves, closed her eyes and meditated for a while. Then I opened my eyes confidently. Put the mask over your mouth and walk straight to the operating bed.
The surgery to remove the bullet from Lek's body went smoothly. Lek is safe now. He was recuperating in bed. There were saline bags and blood bags hanging all over the place along with various measurement cables. Thew, Mae, Fon, and Nut stood and looked on with concern.
"Don't worry, it's out of danger now," Nuj said, folding his arms proudly. This was Nuj's first surgery. Nuj performed the surgery alone and did not faint because she was afraid of the blood. But suddenly there was a loud, long beeping sound coming from the heart rate monitor. Everyone in the room was taken aback and turned to Nut, but Nut replied calmly,
“Nothing, this machine is always broken. You see, the blood pressure and pulse are still normal,” Nut said, waving his hand. The beeping sound is still loud and long.
“Aren't you thinking of fixing it, turning it off, or making the sound a little quieter?” Mae said in a fierce voice.
“Quiet, the noise is annoying.” Lek woke up and said softly. Everyone was happy and walked in to ask Lek about his condition.
“How are you?” Fon asked in a worried tone.
"I'm okay. You guys, who's okay?" Lek was worried about his friend as well.
"No one among us is okay," Mae replied, tears flowing, holding Lek's hand. Thew walked over and held Lek's other hand and smiled. Just as the police opened the door and walked in.
“I invite everyone to come and give statements,” the police said.
“You rest. I'll call your mother first," Nut said before kissing Lek's forehead. Then the four of them walked out of the patient room. In contrast to P'Pairot, K, Ngo and Pong who came to visit Lek. Today P'Pairot didn't make any noise at all. Of course, this is a hospital. Who would have a bad habit of making loud noises in a hospital?
Mae, Fon, Thiw, P'Pairot, K, Ngo, Pong, Lek's older brother and mother. They took turns taking care of Lek until Lek was allowed to go home. As for driving a car, I'm much more confident now. Can get a one-time driver's license. Really good. As for the scratches on the car. It was repaired until it was back like new. But I can say that next year's insurance premiums will definitely have to be paid more.
Before long, the four girls celebrate Mae getting her new driver's license by going to the beach. Mae stepped on the car's accelerator until it was all the way down. Cars hurtled along the road at higher speeds than the legal limit.
“There, you guys are ready,” Mae warned.
“One, two, three.” Everyone in the car made strange expressions at the speed camera that was flashing its shutter to take pictures of them. and laughed loudly
The four girls had never been this happy before, really.
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