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Chapter 70

    Chapter 70


    Hazel took great care in arranging Daisy’s lunch, carefully packing a bag filled with


    nutritious snacks. A kind nurse from the VIP floor had volunteered to keep an eye on her to ensure she


    ate well.


    As Hazel prepared to leave for work, she shared her instructions with Daisy. “You can visit Loulou if you


    get bored, and make sure toe back here if


    Du feel sleepy,” she said. Daisy nodded with determination, ready to embark on another day in the


    hospital Ethan’s eyes widened in shock and bewilderment as Axel walked in that morning. Concern


    etched on his face, he couldn’t help but ask, “What happened to you?”


    Axel, sporting a bandaid on his face and another wrapped around his hand, appeared a few minutes


    up that morningte, disoriented and sporting bandaids.


    The aftermath of the unexpected and unwanted visit had led to a scries of mishaps, had required extra


    time for cleanup and a quick detour to the store for band–aids.


    Axel’s sigh echoed the weariness he felt from the morning’s ordeal. He gingerly lowered himself into his


    chair, the difort from his injuries evident in his every movement. He had bumped his head on the


    counter wall as well leaving a throbbing headache. He massaged his temples, attempting to alleviate


    the lingering headache.


    “I’d rather not talk about it,” Axel dered, his voice carrying a trace of fatigue. The events of the


    morning had left him physically and emotionally drained. The dog, once a source of irritation, now


    seemed like a minor inconveniencepared to the unpredictable neighbor, sharing the same


    proximity.


    Ethan leaned in, intrigued and concerned, his curiosity piqued.


    This has something to do with your neighbor? Ethan probed, observing Axel’s demeanor for clues.


    Axel’s silence spoke volumes, confirming Ethan’s suspicions.


    “Wow,” Ethan mused, processing the information. “Seems she’s out to get you. What happened this


    time? She attacked you in the parking lot this time?” he questioned, raising an eyebrow.


    “My house,” Axel stated bluntly, prompting a surprised reaction from Ethan.


    “What?” Ethan eximed incredulously. “She attacked you in your own house? She must really have a


    few screws loose,” he remarked, his tone shifting to a more serious note Axel, feeling the need to


    rify, asserted, “It’s not that!” defensively. He then proceeded to provide a hushed summary of the


    morning’s idental chaos, shedding light on the unexpected visit and its disastrous aftermath.


    “You’re defending her?” Ethan quizzed, narrowing his eyes in skepticism.


    Axel, maintaining a sense of empathy despite the inconvenience, replied, “She’s clumsy and with a


    whole lot of bad luck. She’s not actually a bad person–just someone I would rather avoidpletely,”


    he admitted with a sigh.


    Ethan absorbed the information, recognizing theplexity of Axel’s predicament with his entric


    neighbor. The notion of defending someone who had unintentionally caused so much trouble seemed


    puzzling to him.


    Right Axel continued, steering the conversation in a different direction. “Hazel came in to work this


    morning. I saw her on my way in.


    The mention of Hazel immediately triggered Axel’s realization that Daisy was likely alone at the


    hospital, waiting for him toe keep herpany.


    “You’re heading to the hospital today, right?” Axel inquired, addressing the shift in his priorities and the


    responsibility awaiting him beyond the intricacies of his neighborly troubles.


    Ethan observed Daisy from the doorway, noting the weariness in her eyes. As the nurse concluded her


    checkup and left. Daisy sighed, her small frame seeming even more delicate against the sterile hospital


    surroundings.


    Wanting to lift her spirits, Ethan decided to introduce a touch of yfulness. He reached into the bag he


    was carrying, revealing a stuffed pigeon. With a mischievous grin, he stretched it through the door,


    making it “speak.


    “Hello. Bunny,” he said in an animated voice, making the pigeon move as if engaged in conversation.


    “How do you do?”


    Daisy’s tired expression transformed into pure delight, and she burst intoughter. The sound echoed


    through the hospital room, momentarily chasing away the heaviness that clung to her.


    “Mr. Princess, you’re funny!” she eximed between giggles.


    Ethan continued the puppetry with the stuffed toy, mimicking a deep, exaggerated voice, “You’re a


    strong girl, taking all your medications. So, I’ll give you a big hugggg!” Daisy erupted into even louder


    As Ethan walked in, still hiding behind the plush toy, he asked with yful concern, “Are you tired?” Her


    response was a joyful giggle, and between fits ofughter, she affectionately


    called him


    “Oh Mr. Princess, with a wide smile.


    In response, she stood on her bed, her small figure reaching out for him, and Ethan, still ying the


    part, leaned in for a hug.


    Daisy’s small arms wrapped around Ethan’s neck, her embrace sincere and filled with innocence. He


    sighed, returning the hug with a tenderness that revealed the depth of his care for her. As he held her,


    he couldn’t help but feel the weight of the situation–this fragile, small b*dy having to endure the burden


    of pain and illness.


    Gently, Ethan nted a soft k*ss on the top of Daisy’s head,


    Ethan remained by Daisy’s side.


    The initial ns to visit Loulou were set aside as Daisy, exhausted from the trials of illness, found


    sce in Ethan’spany. Together, they created aforting


    atmosphere–reading stories, engaging in yful activities, and providing a distraction from the harsh


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    reality of the hospital.


    As Daisy sumbed to the embrace of a much–needed nap, Ethan took the opportunity to ensure her


    fatigued. Worry etched across his face, he couldn’t help but express


    concern to the nurse.


    The mare, administering Daisy’s medication, offered reassurance. “She’ll be fine. We


    und a new medication, It’s a bit strong. Her b*dy’s adapting to it


    absorbing the exnation, and horded in understanding Seated bear


    Daisy, he held her hand while she peacefully slept.


    Hours passed, and as the sunlight cast a warm glow in the room, Ethan reluctantly stood to leave. With


    a final nce filled with affection, he left the room.


    Ethan sank into the backseat of the car, his expression marked by a distant and contemtive


    demeanor. The weight of concem and sadness hung on his face, visible even in the reflection in the


    rearview mirror. Axel couldn’t ignore, prompting him to inquire.


    “Daisy’s case severe?” Axel questioned, recognizing the telltale signs of distress in Ethan’s


    countenance. He was in a chripy mood when he went to visit but now he came back disturbed and


    distress.


    “The little girl is in pain, and I couldn’t even do anything for her,” Ethan admitted, his voice tinged with


    frustration and sorrow.


    Ethan’s voice carried a heavy burden of emotion as he muttered, “All the money in the world, and I


    can’t take all her pain away.” There was an inexplicable love he felt for the child, a sense of


    helplessness despite his vast resources. He grappled with the desire to do everything within his power


    for her.


    “Pretty sure your visit cheered her up and made her happy. Axel encouraged. He also felt sad, he had


    met Daisy and adorable little girl.


    Leaning back into his seat, he closed his eyes. Hazel had only spent a brief time at the office, and once


    he was informed she had left, he knew her destination would be back to the hospital so he had to


    leave.


    The rhythmic hum of Ethan’s phone vibrating disrupted the stillness. With Axel managing most aspects


    of his phone calls, it was unusual for Ethan’s phone to ring directly. Assuming it might be Be, he


    initially dismissed the call, but its persistence ringing urged him to check the caller ID. The casualness


    in his posture dissipated as he sat up abruptly.


    With a sense of urgency, he answered the call, words exchanged in terse and rapid session. “Axel,


    drive back to the hospital now.” Ethan ordered, his tone carrying a weight that demanded immediate


    attention.
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