Skylar I shut my eyes tight, grappling with the unrelenting waves of nausea and the disorienting dizziness. These are classic side effects of EC chemo, though the anti-sickness drugs I took this morning should, in theory, alleviate the symptoms. At least that’s what Dr. Mary promised. As I drift in and out of consciousness, the door swings open, jolting me awake. "Why did you mislead your family about today being your last chemo?" Doctor Mary's stern gaze meets mine, disappointment is evident in her eyes. "It's complicated, Doc." "Is it because of the wedding?" Her penetrating question catches me off guard. I cautiously open one eye, eyeing her warily. How did she find out? She takes a seat beside me, her expression softening as she squeezes my hand. "SkyBlue, the nurses overheard y

