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Half of the tests were the type where the requirements from her side were to simply lay down like a dead person and be wheeled around. The effects of blood loss hit her mid afternoon when lunch time rolled around. Dizziness and hunger attacked Primrose from all sides, trapping her within the despite need of a sugar spike. As she ate her lunch brought by the nurse, she sighed yet again at the fact how the hospital showered her in luxury. The meal was no less than what they ate at the royal family's dining table on a daily basis. The day passes pretty fast. With the time in between tests spend in writing her unfinished articles of the week, it was soon evening time and Primrose suddenly had nothing else to do. "All the tests are done. You can rest now." The nurse had said before leav