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Brian’s voice was steady, his gaze filled with sincerity.
Rachel cast her eyes downward. “No Need for thanks. I didn’t do it for you. Carol’s always been kind to me. I couldn’t just sit back and let anything happen to her.”
“I know,” Brian murmured, his gaze never wavering.
“I know how much you care about her. And as for the blood donation, I’m sure you had your own reasons for hesitating. It wasn’t because you didn’t want to help.”
His words took Rachel by surprise. “You don’t blame me?”
He gave a small nod. “No. I believe in you. Carol means a lot to you, and I know your concern for her is genuine.”
“Thank you!”
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Rachel couldn’t deny that his unwavering trust caught her off guard–almost stirring something in her.
Yet it was too late. The warmth she might have felt before was now long gone, replaced by a lingering numbness.
Brian exhaled slowly. “Also… I owe you an apology. I understand everything about Hey Dury now. I’ll make sure his girlfriend gets a spot in the clinical trial and prioritize her
case.”
Rachel froze, clearly not expecting that.
“Alright. I’ll let him know. And… thank you on Myrna’s behalf as well.”
Brian flicked his cigarette away. “Actually… do you think you could introduce me to her sometime? I’d like to hear her thanks in person, or better yet, see if there’s any way I can offer her even greater support.”
Rachel couldn’t deny that his offer was genuinely compelling. If Myrna could truly receive significant help, it would be something worth celebrating.
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After a brief moment of consideration, Rachel finally nodded. “Alright. I’ll give you a call
the next time I visit her.”
“I’ll be waiting,” Brian responded quietly.
As Rachel turned to leave, Brian’s lips parted slightly, as though he wanted to say something–but then he shut his mouth.
He longed to ask if something was wrong with her health. Otherwise, she wouldn’t refuse to donate blood.
But the words died in his throat, and his courage failed him.
That night, everyone remained by Carol’s bedside, unwilling to leave her alone.
It wasn’t until the middle of the night when Aron and Hector finally arrived, their faces clouded with worry the moment they saw Carol asleep in her hospital bed.
The sight of her frail form weighed heavily on them both, their anxiety evident. By the time morning broke, Brian and Aron finally convinced everyone else to return home, insisting that they would stay behind to watch over Carol.
As they prepared to leave, Doris and Debby were the most reluctant, especially Doris, whose voice cracked as she begged, “Brian, please… I don’t want to go home. Even if I do, I know I won’t get a wink of Sep. Please let me stay!”
“Doris, you have to understand,” Brian said gently. “Dad and I will stay with her. You need to rest.”
“But-”
Aron cut in, his tone firm but not unkind. “Debby, Doris–both of you, go home and get some rest. That’s final.”
He shifted his gaze toward Rachel.
Rachel gave a polite nod. “Understood. I’ll head back now.”
Aron acknowledged her with a subtle nod of approval.
“Come on, Doris. We’re leaving,” Debby said. She moved to support Doris, but not before shooting Rachel a scornful look. “See how considerate Doris is toward Carol? Unlike certain people who are nothing but ungrateful. Imagine having the nerve to sleep soundly at a time like this.”
Hector’s expression darkened, his mouth opening to protest–but Rachel gently stopped
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him with a light touch on his arm.
Once the two were out of sight, Hector turned to Rachel, frowning. “Why didn’t you let me speak up just now?”
Rachel exhaled slowly. “Carol needs rest. I know how Debby is; if we engage, it’ll only escalate things. The last thing Carol needs right now is unnecessary noise.”
A flicker of admiration crossed Hector’s face as he patted her hand. “Brian’s luckiest break in life is about to marry you. He’s always had a defiant streak since childhood, but entrusting him to you gives Carol and I peace of mind.”
Rachel bit the inside of her cheek, forcing back the tears that threatened to surface. How could she possibly deserve such unwavering trust from Hector and Carol?
Later that evening, Rachel accompanied Hector back to the White Mansion.
She waited until Hector had fallen asleep before finally allowing herself to rest.
The next morning, she rose early, bought breakfast, and returned to pick up Hector to visit the hospital.
Outside the hospital, they ran into Debby and Doris before heading to Carol’s ward together.
Spotting the takeout box in Rachel’s hand, Doris flashed a forced smile. “Wow, Rachel. Did you bring breakfast? It looks pretty fancy. You’re being quite thoughtful today.”
Debby scoffed, her tone dripping with sarcasm, “Everyone knows a patient can’t have heavy meals. They need a light diet. Carol won’t be able to eat any of that.”
Rachel maintained a calm demeanor. “You’ve misunderstood. The breakfast isn’t for Carol–it’s for Brian and Aron. They stayed up all night, and I could tell they were drained. I consulted a nutritionist and had this prepared to help them recover quickly. If they stay healthy, they’ll be able to take better care of Carol.”
Debby’s face stiffened, her expression souring.
She hadn’t anticipated Rachel, who was typically quiet and reserved, to have such a quick and articulate comeback–leaving her entirely at a loss for words.
During breakfast, Rachel deliberately led Aron and Brian to a designated dining area, ensuring the ward remained quiet and peaceful.
Just as they finished their meal, both men’s phones buzzed at the same time. Aron answered his first. “Hello?”
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Debby’s frantic voice came through. “Honey, your mom’s awake!”
Brian, simultaneously picking up his call, heard Doris’s excited voice. “Brian! Grandma
woke up! Hurry back!”
Without hesitation, both men abandoned their plates and bolted toward the ward, their excitement overpowering any lingering fatigue.
The moment they stepped inside, they caught Debby’s tearful apology. “Carol, I’m so sorry! This is all my fault. If I hadn’t upset you and gotten myself sent away, and if Aron and Hector weren’t away on business, you wouldn’t have been left alone and helpless when you fell ill. Please, scold me if you want. I deserve it!”
Doris quickly stepped closer, her voice soft with concern. “Grandma, how are you feeling
now?”
Aron and Brian instantly gathered around Carol, their concern evident.
Rachel, without hesitation, turned on her heel and hurried to the doctor’s office.
Moments later, she returned with the doctor, who gently nudged through the crowd to examine Carol.
After a brief assessment, he spoke calmly. “She’s out of danger now. Just ensure she gets enough rest.”
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The collective weight of worry finally lifted, and everyone exhaled in relief.
Rachel’s hands curled into fists, her eyes stinging with unshed tears.
Carol was safe truly safe.
For two long days, Rachel had forced herself to stay strong, but now, she couldn’t hold back anymore; tears streamed down her face, unrestrained and unbothered.
Carol’s frail voice broke the moment. “Rachel… come here.”
Hearing her name, Rachel instantly rushed to her side, gripping Carol’s hand like she never wanted to let go.
Her warmth was still there–still alive.
Watching the moment unfold, Debby’s face twisted with disdain. “Tsk. Some people sure know how to act like the perfect granddaughter–in–law. But besides putting on a show, what else can they really do?”
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