Impulse
And then she saw the bus in front of the university where you could get your blood tested as potential donator. She considered for a second or two, and off she went. A very painful procedure, but quite fast. The thought of doing something good was refreshing, plus she received a voucher for books. More books ...
Half a year later she received a phone call asking her to do some tests since it appeared that her sample was useful for an unknown patient. She volunteered again, more blood tests.
And then the answer - full compatibility and she was asked to give more blood. She felt so dizzy while watching the recipient get fuller and fuller with her red blood, but she knew she may save someone's life.That felt good, uplifting.
While resting, she saw a man with handcuffs and holding the bag with her blood. Forty eight hours time to reach the patient, no second longer. What a pressure! She wished all the best and close her eyes for a welcoming sleep.
Another half of year later. An email out of the blue.
Rick. Grateful. Humble. Happy. Survivor. She read his letter and cried. Her blood pumping in his vains ...