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The truck appeared out of nowhere, speeding directly toward the café. The crash happened so suddenly that both Katelyn and Neil were caught off guard. They stood frozen, watching as the truck barreled closer.
In moments like this, when life hangs in the bnce, adrenaline might spur extraordinary feats of strength—but it can also leave the mind nk.
The windows shattered instantly, and the force of the collision sent Katelyn crashing to the ground.
At that moment, a figure leaped from the side, tackling Neil to the ground. They narrowly avoided the rampaging truck, which mmed into the café’s counter beforeing to a halt. The entire café was devastated by the impact.
Katelyn felt intense pain coursing through her body, particrly in her arm. Looking down, she saw arge shard of ss embedded in her skin.
Nearby, Neil, his face twisted in panic, noticed Lise unconscious beside him. He grasped her hand tightly, pleading, “Lise, stay with me! I’m taking you to the hospital right now! Stay with me!”
Blood covered Lise’s forehead, and herplexion had gone ghostly pale. She managed to lift her hand and tenderly caressed Neil’s cheek.
“As long as you’re safe, Neil.”
Those were herst words of strength before her hand dropped limply. “Lise!” Neil cried out in despair. If it hadn’t been for Lise’s brave intervention, the truck would have struck him directly.
Lise had saved his life.
In the aftermath of the ident, survivors quickly called for emergency services. The injured were rushed to the hospital.
Though in pain, Katelyny in the hospital bed as the medical staff worked to remove the ss from her arm. Some shards were embedded so deeply that even under anesthesia, the process was agonizing.
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After the procedure, Katelyny drenched in cold sweat, still recovering from the ordeal.
Just then, the door to her ward burst open, and Vincent, along with Jaxen, rushed in, having been alerted to the incident. They immediately noticed Katelyn, her arm and forehead heavily bandaged. Vincent’s voice was stern as he inquired, “What happened? How were you injured so badly?”
His expression remained stoic, yet his eyes betrayed deep concern.
Katelyn, propped up against the headboard, managed a weak smile. “I’m okay. A truck lost control and crashed, that’s all.”
Vincent nodded, but the sight of Katelyn’s pale face only heightened his worry. “What did the doctors say? Do you need to stay here for long?”<fn8321> The rightful source is find?novel</fn8321>
“I’ll be alright. I just need to avoid using my arm for a bit,” Katelyn replied.
Jaxen, lounging on a nearby couch, let out a relieved sigh. “That’s a relief. You wouldn’t believe how fast Vincent drove to get us here when we received the news. He was speeding like a maniac. I had to strap myself in just to feel safe.”
Vincent shot him a disapproving nce.
Jaxen looked baffled. “You know, Vincent, you really care about Katelyn, but you keep it all to yourself. How will she ever know if you don’t tell her?”
Jaxen’s remark was both teasing and slightly usatory. “It’s no surprise you’ve stayed single for so long.”
Vincent responded with a dry, slightly threatening smile. “Jaxen, are you looking for trouble?”
Jaxen quickly raised his hands in a gesture of peace. “My bad, my bad! I’ll leave you two alone for a bit. I’m going to check with the doctor about any additional medications we might need.”
Jaxen excused himself to give them some privacy. He knew that nudging these two closer would be a challenge, given Vincent’s reserved nature.
In critical moments like this, it was up to him, the loyal friend, to make a move.
Jaxen had already devised a n to help Vincent win Katelyn’s heart. For starters, they needed this moment alone to potentially deepen their rtionship.
As Jaxen congratted himself on his tactical move, his attention was caught by a figure in the hallway, and a look of surprise crossed his face.
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