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She watched helplessly as he grew more distant, eventually disappearing into the darkness.
Unable to hold on any longer, she copsed to the ground, sobbing.
“Noah…”
A voice—soft yet familiar—echoed around her.
Suddenly, consciousness returned. The brightness of the hospital room overwhelmed her senses as her eyes fluttered open. Alex, Averi, and Samuel stood at her bedside.
“Mommy! You’re awake!” Averi cried, throwing his arms around her. Samuel exhaled in relief. “Thank goodness, ma’am, you’re awake.”
Sadie blinked, her mind struggling to clear.
Noah had been struck by a car, Nigel was gone, and she had lost consciousness.
As her thoughts slowly pieced themselves together, a sharp pain gripped her chest, making it hard to breathe.
“Where is Noah? How is he?” she asked, her voice unsteady.
Samuel hesitated, seeing the desperation in her pale face. It pained him to say it, but he had no choice.
“Mrs. Isabel Wall arranged for Mr. Wall to be transferred to Rosewood Hospital in Zupren.”
Sadie froze, her entire body going numb.
She knew that facility—it specialized in treating patients in unresponsive states. Was Noah in a vegetative state now?
No! She refused to ept it. She needed to see him, to confirm it herself.
Without thinking, she threw the nkets aside and attempted to stand.
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“What are you doing? You’re not strong enough to get up!” Alex moved quickly, blocking her path. Sadie was too shaken to listen.
“Let me go! I have to see him!”
Her legs buckled the moment she tried to move, and she nearly copsed.
Alex caught her just in time, holding her steady.
“Sadie, you need to stay calm. You’re in no condition to go anywhere.” Samuel stepped in, his expression serious. “Ma’am, even if you try, you won’t be allowed to see him.”
“Why not?” Sadie demanded, her voice raw with anguish.
“Rosewood Hospital has strict entry regtions. Only medical personnel are permitted inside—unless Mr. Wall regains consciousness.”
Sadie’s body tensed at those words. Overwhelmed, she slumped against Alex, her strengthpletely drained.
Sadie squeezed her eyes shut, but the tears wouldn’t stop.
Would she never see Noah again?
Suddenly, as if grasping onto thest thread of hope, she snapped her eyes open and clutched Samuel’s arm. “Take me to Isabel—I have to see her!”
Samuel hesitated, his gaze searching hers. Then, with a firm nod, he agreed. “Alright,e with me.”
The car rolled to a stop in front of Wall Manor.
At first nce, nothing had changed, yet an eerie emptiness lingered in the courtyard, as though the life it once held had faded.
Samuel cut the engine and stepped out, circling the vehicle to open the door for her.
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