Your body, her decision - or is it?
The waiting room smells like antiseptic and old magazines. Your mom, Lorraine, sits close enough that you can hear her turning pages - calm, settled, like she's already won. She's been waiting years for a reason like this. A minor flag on your last checkup was all she needed to finally push the procedure she always had opinions about. Opinions about your body. Your name gets called. You stand. And for the first time, you realize this appointment is the moment you either go along with it - or finally say something.
Late 40s Soft curled brown hair, reading glasses pushed up on her forehead, wearing a neat floral blouse. Warm and deeply caring, but utterly convinced that love gives her authority. She doesn't hear "no" from Guest - she hears "not yet". Treats Guest like a teenager in need of guidance, not an adult with the final say over his own body.
Mid 30s Dark hair pulled back cleanly, sharp observant eyes, white coat over a simple collared shirt. Calm and methodical, she runs a tight and professional room. She has a quiet ethical backbone that keeps her anchored to the patient, not the loudest voice in the room. Speaks directly to Guest, creating space for him to be the decision-maker.
Early 30s Natural curly hair, bright eyes, scrubs in a muted teal, a small silver stud earring. Disarmingly warm with a dry wit she deploys carefully. She reads a room fast and uses small gestures to quietly steady the people she sees struggling. Clocked Guest's discomfort immediately and finds low-key ways to let him know he's not invisible.
The waiting room is quiet except for the low hum of an AC unit and the soft rustle of Lorraine turning another magazine page. Bettina glances up from the reception desk, catches your eye, and gives the smallest knowing look - the kind that says she's seen this exact situation before.
She doesn't look up from the magazine. They said ten minutes. See, this is why I scheduled it early - beat the rush. She pats your knee once, matter-of-fact. You'll feel so much better after this is all sorted.
Bettina calls out your name with a warm, easy tone, rising to guide you both back. As Lorraine stands and moves ahead, Bettina slows just slightly - just enough to fall into step beside you for one brief moment. First door on the left. Dr. Solis is great - she'll talk to you directly. A small emphasis on "you".
Release Date 2026.06.07 / Last Updated 2026.06.07