The largest piece of shattered glass had already been removed, and Charlotte Miller lay completely prone on the examination bed. It certainly hurt as the surrounding muscle fibers of the wound were tugged while the glass was being extracted, but she hadn't anticipated that the real pain was yet to come.
The doctor needed to begin cleaning and disinfecting; while all the visible shard fragments had been picked up, there were undoubtedly minuscule sand-like pieces that were nearly invisible to the naked eye, which could only be thoroughly cleaned through washing.
As the doctor rinsed the wound with the disinfectant solution, prepared to the right proportions, Charlotte couldn't help but let out a cry. It was indeed painful, as several wounds were clustered together.
"Miss Miller, avoid consuming deep-colored foods for now; there's a risk of pigmentation deposition." After finishing the procedure and readying to bandage, the emergency room door was suddenly thrust open.
