The loudestints came from a sharp dressed middle–aged man who clearly had some pull in the Wade family. As soon as he spoke up, the others followed his lead, trying to shove past Brandon at the door to get inside.
Briar might’ve looked absorbed in her phone game, but she was fully aware of the noise outside.
The noise was getting on her nerves. She paused the game, nced at Griffin, and noticed his face had more color now. The acupuncture was doing its job.
Even the military doctors who had doubted her at first had gone quiet. They didn’t want to get caught in the middle of anything.
Everyone knew Griffin’s body was worn out, and his age didn’t help either. The best most people could do was keep him alive a little longer.
Briar saw how the crowd was reacting and muttered to Ashton, “It’s too noisy. He needs peace.”
Ashton wasn’t known for his patience to begin with, and the only reason he hadn’t exploded already was because he was worried about his grandfather. He didn’t know much about medicine, but after dealing with Griffin’s condition for so long, even he could tell the treatment was working,
So when Briar said the word, he gave Brandon a nod. Brandon didn’t waste a second–he cleared the room and pushed everyone back out into the courtyard. Finally, things went quiet again.
An hour would go by quickly, but Briar had no interest in awkwardly staring at the others. She kept her head down, focusing on her game instead.
The cheerful game music and asional gunshots helped Briar rx. She leaned into the chair, totally chill.
Ashton couldn’t take his eyes off her. In all his years, he’d never met anyone–especially not a teenage girl–who acted this calm and unbothered in front of him. It made him even more curious about who she really was.
Briar could feel his intense stare, but she didn’t say anything.
She always kept her work and personal stuff separate. Sure, she’d shown up partly because Ashton was easy on the eyes, but now that she knew Griffin had once been close with Tristan, she had to take it seriously.
After all, Tristan barely called anyone a friend. Briar knew she had to do her best to help, or Tristan would never let her hear the end of it.
About twenty minutester, she shut off her game and walked over to Griffin. She checked his pulse, looked at his face, and nodded to herself before pulling out the needles.
Then she nced at her watch. “It’s working,” she said. “He should wake up in about half an hour.”
Honestly, the results were even better than she’d expected. At this rate, Griffin might wake up even earlier.
Ashton didn’t say much, but his expression changed. His eyes lit up–this was the best news he’d gotten all day.
Outside the door, the Wade family had been waiting, listening in. When they heard what Briar said, they startedughing again, still thinking she was full
of it.
They couldn’t wait for the moment Ashton tossed her out. They were convinced she’d made a fool of herself.
The doctors looked uneasy. It was the first time they’d just stood by and done nothing while Griffin was in aa.
Half an hourter<b>, </b>the people waiting outside couldn’t hold back any longer–they pushed past Brandon and stormed in.
When Arlette saw Griffin still lying there, eyes shut, she thought she had her chance. She snapped with a smug tone, “Ashton, it’s been thir and he’s still out cold. What now? Are you finally ready to admit this girl is a fraud and let us have her arrested?”
She acted like she had the moral high ground, but after being kicked out by Brandon earlier, she didn’t actually darey a finger on Briar.
utes<b>, </b>
The whole room tensed up. All eyes were on triar
r game and beating the final enemy. Their she calmly did it <b>into </b>her parked But Briar didn’t even flinch. She tapped her phone onest time, finishing her stood up, met Ashton’s gaze, and spid, “What’s the rush? He’s already waking up.”
The doctors were closest to the bed. They immediately turned to Griffin, and sure enough, his eyelids started to twitch before slowly opening
He still looked a little dazed, his old eyes stiff and unfocused, but he was definitely awake, just like Briar had said.
Ashton rushed over, leaned in, and said softly, “Grandpa, you’re awake.”
Griffin’s eyes moved slightly. He gave a faint nod and let out a low hum.
The room fell into stunned silence. Everyone
This girl, even without a license, had done what the top military doctors in all of Dasmieca couldn’t.
Ashton finally let out a breath of relief. “Miss Jennings, thank you. I mean it.”
Briar stayed asid–back as ever. Her face didn’t show much emotion as she stood there and said casually, “No big deal. But just because he’s awake doesn’t mean he’s in the clear. The pill will onlyst about a month. Without regr acupuncture, he’ll fall back into anothera.”
Then she looked at Ashton, her eyes cool and sharp with just a hint of yfulness. “So yeah, you should find a doctor who knows acupuncture. Soon.”
Of course, she was being a little dramatic
<i>on </i>
purpose-
-just to keep them on their toes.
Ashton gave a small, refined smile. “Miss Jennings, didn’t you say you could fully cure my grandfather in a week? Would you consider staying and continuing the treatment?”
Briar nced at the stunned Wade family, then gave a dry, sarcastic smile. “Me? Aren’t I just some shady girl with no license and a sketchy background? You guys should look for someone <i>more </i>qualified. Maybe even try tracking down Tristan.”
If Tristan ever found out his old friend had been sick for this long, he’d definitely show up in Shoneport and raise hell.
Ashton shot a cold look at the Wade rtives<i>. </i><i>One </i>by one, they lowered their heads, too scared to speak.
Ashton’s anger cooled a little. He turned back <i>to </i>Briar. “Miss Jennings, please stay and treat my grandfather. I’ll add another 3 million dors to your payment. And take this as a personal favor–I owe you one. If you ever need anything, just say the word.”
As for finding Tristan, Ashton would keep looking. But he was like a ghost, and Griffin’s condition couldn’t afford to wait.
Right <i>now</i><i>, </i>the <i>best </i><i>choice </i>was standing right in front of him, and Ashton wasn’t about to let her go.
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