05 I felt an overwhelming weight pressing down on me. When I turned my head, I was taken aback to see Sarah, who had just scolded me a moment ago, now lying beside me. As I took in my surroundings, it hit me that I was not in a hospital, but in Sarah's spacious apartment. I shifted slightly, and Sarah, resting on top of me, let out a soft gasp. A rush of sensations washed over me, and a long-lost vitality surged through my body once again. I pushed her away quickly and got up, heading to the bathroom. In the mirror, I was shocked to see a strong body with well-defined muscles, which should have faded after my kidney donation. Anxiously, I glanced at my lower abdomen. The frightening scar that should have been there was, surprisingly, smooth and blemish-free. I stood frozen, strugg

