reath, "I do not think that is such a good i
is. For once in his life, his
the ones on ground. He heaved a sigh and decided to look
al. Gabriel stepped out of the car as quickly as
s. Face grim as always, he stepped out of the car, buttoning his tux with
ting for the CEO, patiently, outside the hospital-including the doctors and nurses in charge of the mod
m while Gabriel replied to their
to the ICU slid open, revealing the frail body of a young woman. She had a feeding tube bypassed through
He asked, staring intentl
is head, "I'm afraid so." Lut
und. He proceeded to leave the ICU but stopped in hi
see me out." He was re
eave. They slightly bowed their heads in respect and wen
't want to get that man angry." The chief of surge
verytime the CEO of LGS visited the hospital. Since the patient's acci
he doctor shook his head as he watched the chief's retreating form. It'd bee
ughts aside, he turned to meet a
t the girl. "You're here to
his head once amd moved to the side to let her into t
her sigh, he
serve this. She was the sweetest and most selfless person she knew. She wondered how life could be so wicked
arm hand in her hands an
started sobbing
Her voice broke. Not only was her
he accident, three months ago. She'd shut the wo
uncontrollably. "I-I c-cant... I reall
ll of her wayward attitudes towards her now. If only she
her everything was alright but she just seemed unable to speak. It was terribly dark in here. Too dark. She'd been in here forever. She was scared to death. She wante
e back to us..." She he
too, but I'm stuck h
etting married in five days time, you poo
ried? But I'm carrying his baby. No,
face, heaving a sigh. When her hand touched a moist substance around the woman's eye, she was taken aback. She
e fresh tears. "You si
she looked, the more light appeared. She squinted her eyes and opened them again-her surrou
d didn't notice that the woman on t