Chapter 551:
Watching Bryan head toward the ticket barrier, Josue felt immobilized by the gravity of the situation.
He stood frozen, clutching his hair tightly, overwhelmed by his emotions.
He then turned to Jacob and asked, âAre we really just going to stand here and let him go?â
âWhat else can we do?â Jacob replied. âDrag him back and tie him down? Let himââ
âThat would be better than letting him die!â Josue interjected.
Jacob paused for a moment and then spoke with somber acceptance. âHe probably thinks that facing death there is preferable to the agony of waiting here. For Eileen, a quick end might be kinder than prolonged anguishâ¦â
That night, Eileen suffered from insomnia. Gabriela had initially slept soundly, and it seemed like it would be a peaceful night.
Unexpectedly, after midnight, Gabriela became unsettled.
She would either suddenly raise her hands and groan in discomfort or cry out without warning.
Eileen lay awake, unable to sleep. Gazing into the dark sky and hearing Gabrielaâs troubled sounds, her heart was in disarray.
The door to Eileenâs bedroom was open. Ruby, stirred by Gabrielaâs cries, came upstairs.
âWhat happened? She was fine before midnight, right?â Ruby asked.
âIâm not sure,â Eileen replied, pacing back and forth while cradling Gabriela. âPerhaps sheâs still shaken from the earlier fright.â
Ruby prepared some milk and gently fed it to Gabriela. After drinking, Gabrielaâs cries ceased.
Once fed, Gabriela was fully awake but couldnât settle back to sleep. So, Eileen took her downstairs to the living room, letting her play with her toys.
Eileen rested on the sofa, watching Gabriela play. The night wore on until dawn, the sky slowly brightening.
Eileen remained motionless, her thoughts numb. When Ruby took Gabriela away to feed her, she barely noticed.
âGabrielaâs been up for a long time; now, sheâs tired and has fallen asleep again,â Ruby whispered as she emerged from the bedroom.
Eileen blinked and rose from the sofa as the first bright rays of the morning sun shone through.
She squinted, a thought crossing her mind. âBryan should have reached Linder Land by now. Why hasnât he contacted me?â
âHe might have thought Gabriela was having a tough night and didnât want to bother you,â Ruby said. âDo you want to try to get some sleep now?â
âNo,â Eileen responded, feeling wide awake.
On a whim, she headed to the kitchen to cook.
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