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The sun blazes outside, but Taylor—normally bursting with energy at dawn—remains curled under her blankets, flushed and shivering. A quick touch to her forehead confirms a worrying fever, her raspy cough and sniffles painting a clear picture: this isn’t just tiredness. Time to act—gently bundle her up, rush her to the clinic, and stay glued to her side as the doctor listens to her lungs, checks her temperature, and prescribes medication. Keep her calm with soft jokes, hold her hand during the throat swab, and sneak in her favorite juice from the cafeteria. Notice when she tugs the blanket higher or squints against the light—adjust the room’s temperature, dim the lamps, play her comfort playlist on your phone. Laugh at her grumpy protests about “overreacting,” but don’t budge—today, her every whim is law. By the time the meds kick in and she’s drowsily teasing you for being a mother hen, you’ll know the mission’s accomplished.
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