Chapter 281
Beyond the Divorce
The Accidentâs Culprit There was a cacophony of noises around me. I felt pain coursing through my entire body, and the intense. vibrations of the impact were unbearable. The screeching of brakes, the pungent smell of disinfectant, and the ringing phone all assaulted my senses.
I let out a startled cry, âAh!â
âSheâs awake! Sheâs awake!â
I gasped heavily, feeling as though the surroundings were suffocating me.
âChlo, are you okay? Chloâ¦â
I turned to the voices and saw my motherâs tearful and anxious eyes. Lauren was by her side, supporting her arm. My father stood nearby with redârimmed eyes.
âMomâ¦â
âHow do you feel, Chlo? Can you hear me?â Ivannaâs voice filled with concern.
s off and the muscles relax, the patient will experience pain in the chest A nurse hurried in and handed a report to the doctor âDoctor Jones, this is the blood test report for the patient. The doctors in the lab wanted you to take a look The older doctor took it and carefully examined the data.
Then he furrowed his brows and asked me, âHave you ever experienced dizziness, fatigue, sudden palpitations, shortness of breath, or restlessness?
I nodded, confirming. âYes.â
âFor how long?â he inquired.
âItâs been a while. Every time I sit in a car for too long I feel this way I get sleepy, and my body feels weak.
âI described recent incidents to him âToday was one of those times I was stuck in traffic for a long time and felt weak and irritable.â
âDo you smoke or take any medicationsâ he asked, mentioning two specific drug names I shook my head firmly. âNo.â
Atlasâs deep eyes turned to the doctor. âDoctor Jones, is there anything wrong?â
âWe found traces of carbonadium in her blood. Itâs a new type of chemical agent that can confuse the body. Mild allâover fatigue, palpitations, irritability⦠In severe cases, it can lead to toxic reactions, and evenâ¦death.â
Atlasâs gaze turned icy in an instant âIt wonât stay in the bloodstream for long because this substance evaporates quickly. It spreads out in the air. It will go away after a certain time, and all symptoms will slowly disappear, too!â The doctor continued to explain.
âYes, I feel like if I get some fresh air or move around a bit, I wonât feel so drowsy anymore,â I said softly.
âYou mean in the car?â Atlasâs tone made me shiver when he looked at me.
His question immediately brought to mind that car air freshener.
I quickly turned to the doctor and asked, âDoctor, could this chemical come from something that evaporates in liquid form? Like an air freshener?â
âItâs possible. It could also be in solid form, but it can evaporate in the air! he affirmed decisively.
âThe car air freshener?â Lauren and I said it in unison.
Atlasâs face instantly turned as cold as ice, his lips forming a frigid curve.
He immediately turned to Dylan and commanded, âFind that bottle! Send it to the lab!â