Chapter 72
The sterile scent of antiseptic hung heavily in the air as the hum of medical equipment provided a steady, disheartening rhythm.
The days had stretched into weeks, and Ryan remained unresponsive, lying in his hospital bed, trapped in a coma that seemed unbreakable.
His family had grown accustomed to the routine of monitoring his vitals, hoping for the slightest sign of improvement, but each day their hope was met with silence.
Dr. Parker’s voice echoed in the cold, dimly lit hospital room as he explained Ryan’s condition to Mrs. Rose, Ivy, and Luca. “Ryan’s body has been under a tremendous amount of stress.
The gunshot wound from a few weeks ago hadn’t fully healed, and now this accident has compounded the problem. His brain is severely stressed, which is why he’s been slow to respond to treatment.”
Mrs. Rose, her eyes red from a lack of sleep and relentless crying, gripped the side of Ryan’s bed. “But he will recover, won’t he? He has to wake up,” she pleaded, her voice trembling with desperation.
Dr. Parker sighed, trying to maintain a reassuring tone. “We’re doing everything we can. His brain needs time to heal. Stress like this can cause significant delays in recovery, but we’re hopeful that with continued care, he’ll start to show signs of improvement.”
Ivy stood at the foot of the bed, her hands clenched tightly in front of her. She had spent the past few weeks crying, her once vibrant eyes now dull and shadowed by the weight of her grief. Ryan, her brother, her protector, lay still, and now their father was suffering as well. She couldn’t lose them both.
Luca, standing quietly beside Ivy, felt a pang of worry for her. Over the past few weeks, they had grown closer, finding comfort in each other during this dark time. He knew she was on the verge of breaking down and couldn’t bear to see her fall apart.
“Ivy, you need to rest,” Luca said softly, placing a gentle hand on her shoulder. “You’ve been here day and night. You’ll get sick if you don’t take care of yourself.”
She shook her head stubbornly, refusing to leave Ryan’s side. “I can’t leave him, Luca. What if something happens while I’m gone? I have to be here.”
Mrs. Rose, though consumed by her grief, nodded in agreement with Luca. “He’s right, Ivy. You need to rest. We can’t afford to have you falling ill as well. Please, go home for a few hours, just to sleep.”
Ivy hesitated, her eyes flicking between Ryan and Luca. The thought of leaving him even for a moment felt like a betrayal, but her mother’s insistence and Luca’s worried gaze finally wore her down.
“Alright,” she whispered, her voice barely audible. “But just for a little while.”
Luca offered to drive her home, relieved that she had finally agreed. As they walked through the sterile hospital halls, the silence between them was heavy with unspoken words.
Ivy’s thoughts were consumed with worry for her brother and father, while Luca’s were focused on her. He could see how much this was tearing her apart, and all he wanted was to ease her pain.
When they finally arrived at the Kendrick estate, Ivy moved through the house like a ghost, her steps slow and heavy. Luca followed her inside, unsure of what to say or do. As she reached the living room, Ivy stopped suddenly, turning to face him. Her eyes were filled with a mixture of sorrow and something else-something deeper, more desperate.
“Luca…” she began, her voice trembling. “I can’t… I don’t know how much more of this I can take. I’m so scared.”
Luca stepped closer, his heart breaking for her. “Ivy, you’re strong. I know this is hard, but you’ll get through it. We’ll get through it together.”
Ivy shook her head, tears spilling down her cheeks. “I don’t want to be strong anymore. I just want everything to go back to the way it was.”
Without thinking, Luca pulled her into his arms, holding her tightly as she sobbed against his chest. He stroked her hair, whispering soothing words as she let out all the pain she had been holding in. As her sobs quieted, Ivy looked up at him, her eyes filled with a vulnerability he had never seen before.
“Stay with me,” she whispered, her voice barely above a breath.
Luca hesitated, knowing what she was asking. He knew he should leave and give her space, but the connection between them was too strong. He couldn’t walk away from her, not now.
“Ivy…” he began, but she silenced him with a kiss, her lips soft and desperate against his. It was a kiss filled with need, with all the fear and pain she had been carrying. Luca responded, his hands tightening around her as he kissed her back with equal fervor.
Before he knew it, they were in her bedroom, the door closing behind them. Ivy’s hands fumbled with his shirt as she pulled him closer, needing to feel his warmth, his comfort. Luca hesitated for only a moment before giving in, his own need for her overpowering his better judgment.
They made love with a desperation born from fear and grief, seeking solace in each other’s arms. As they lay together afterward, their bodies entwined, Ivy’s breathing finally steadied, and for the first time in weeks, she felt a small measure of peace.
Meanwhile, back at the hospital, Mr. Kendrick had finally regained consciousness. The first thing he asked about was Ryan. His voice was weak, but his concern for his son was evident in every word.
“How is he?” Mr. Kendrick asked, his eyes searching Dr. Parker’s face for answers.
Dr. Parker, standing by his bedside, hesitated before speaking. “He’s stable, but his recovery will take time. He’s been through a lot, and his body needs time to heal.”
Mr. Kendrick’s face fell, his heart heavy with worry. “I should have done more to protect him,” he murmured, his voice filled with regret.
“You couldn’t have known this would happen,” Dr. Parker reassured him. “The best thing you can do now is focus on your recovery so you can be there for him when he wakes up.”
Mrs. Rose, who had been sitting silently by the bed, reached out to take her husband’s hand. “We’re all going to get through this,” she said, her voice firm despite the tears in her eyes. “Ryan is strong. He’ll fight his way back to us.”
Mr. Kendrick squeezed her hand weakly, his eyes filled with gratitude for her strength. “Thank you,” he whispered, his voice barely audible.
Dr. Parker gave them a moment before continuing. “Mr. Kendrick, I know you’re worried about Ryan, but you need to take care of yourself as well. Your health is just as important.”
“I’ll do whatever it takes,” Mr. Kendrick replied, his voice stronger now. “Just promise me you’ll do everything in your power to help my son.”
“You have my word,” Dr. Parker said, his tone serious. “We’re doing everything we can.”
As Mr. Kendrick drifted back to sleep, Mrs. Rose stayed by his side, her mind racing with worry. She couldn’t lose them both- not Ryan and her husband. The thought of losing her family was too much to bear.
Back at the mansion, Luca stirred in Ivy’s bed, his mind still reeling from what had happened. As much as he cared for Ivy, he couldn’t shake the feeling that they had crossed a line. He knew things would never be the same between them, but he also knew he couldn’t abandon her now.Text © 2024 NôvelDrama.Org.
Ivy, still wrapped in the warmth of Luca’s arms, whispered into the darkness, “Thank you for staying.”
Luca kissed the top of her head, his heart heavy with conflicting emotions. “I’ll always be here for you, Ivy. No matter what.”
As the night wore on, the two of them fell into a fitful sleep, their dreams haunted by the uncertainties of the future. But as dawn approached, a sense of determination settled over Luca. He knew he had to be strong for Ivy, no matter what challenges lay ahead.
The next morning, Mr. Kendrick awoke with a new sense of resolve. He may have been bedridden, but his mind was sharp, and he was determined to find out who was responsible for his son’s condition. He had enemies-he knew that much now, more than ever, he needed to uncover the truth.
“Dr. Parker,” Mr. Kendrick called out as the doctor entered the room.
“You know you are my best friend, and I believe this affects you as much as it does to me; I need your help. Not just with Ryan, but with something more.”
Dr. Parker raised an eyebrow, curious. “What do you have in mind?”
Mr. Kendrick’s eyes narrowed, his voice cold and calculating. “I want you to find out who did this to my son. I want names, and I want them now.”
Dr. Parker hesitated, knowing the danger in what Mr. Kendrick was asking. But he also knew that the man before him was not one to be crossed. “I’ll see what I can do,” he finally replied, his tone cautious.
Mr. Kendrick nodded, his expression grim. “Good. Because when I find out who’s responsible, they’ll wish they had never crossed me.”
As Dr. Parker left the room, a sense of foreboding settled over him. The Kendricks were a powerful family, but power always came with a price. And as the pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place.