Chapter 615
Heartbreak Brings Mr. Right
The doctor listened, then reassessed her with his stethoscope.
Nodding, he informed, âAll looks good.
You should be able to leave the hospital in a few days.
â
âThank you, doctor,â Lindsey acknowledged, then quickly inquired, âAnd my mother⦠Juanita Lopez, how is she doing?â
The doctorâs face clouded over, his eyes shifting away from Lindsey to the medical records.
While jotting down notes, he offhandedly remarked, âJust focus on resting.
Once youâre better, you can visit her.
â
Lindsey felt a twinge of unease at his demeanor.
Leaning in, Lindsey grasped the doctorâs coat sleeve, urgency in her voice.
âDoctor, please, whatâs the matter with my mother? I feel rested; I need to see her now!â
As Lindsey began to push back the covers, poised to rise, Domenic gently restrained her shoulder, advising, âLinds, listen to the doctor.
Take it easy!â
Tears welled up in Lindseyâs eyes.
She faced Domenic, her voice trembling.
âSheâs my mother, the one Iâm closest to.
I need to know whatâs happening with her.
â Turning to the doctor, she implored, âDoctor, I need to know.
As her daughter, I deserve to know whatâs happening, whatever it is.
â
The doctor exhaled deeply, shutting his notebook, and turned towards Lindsey.
âYour mother has sustained irreversible brain damage from too much smoke inhalation.
Sheâs still unconscious.
â
Lindsey pressed urgently, âWhen will she wake up? A week, a month, a year?â
The doctor hesitated, his lips tightening as he grappled with his response.
Finally, he told Lindsey, âItâs difficult to predict.
It might be a year or two.
But thereâs also a chance she may never regain consciousness.
â
Lindseyâs body slackened, overcome with emotion, and Domenic swiftly enveloped her in his arms for support.
âLindsâ¦â
Tears streamed down Lindseyâs ashen face, yet her voice retained a surprising steadiness.
Between sobs, she managed to say, âI understand.
Doctor, may I see her now, please?â
Noticing her mental resilience was stronger than anticipated, the doctor chose not to intervene and nodded softly in agreement.
With Domenicâs steady support, Lindsey rose from her bed and trailed the doctor to the ICU.
There, in a solitary room, she found Juanita.
Juanita lay there, ensnared in a web of tubes, motionless and pallid, her eyes gently closed as though in a deep sleep.
More accurately, were it not for the persistent beeping of the heart rate monitor nearby, she would bear a startling resemblance to someone no longer alive.
Lindsey felt her legs give way beneath her, nearly collapsing to the floor.
âLinds!â Domenicâs arms encircled Lindseyâs fragile shoulders, offering support.
In that moment, she appeared so vulnerable, as if a mere breeze could topple her.
Gathering her strength within Domenicâs embrace, Lindsey took tentative steps, inching closer to Juanitaâs bedside.
Reaching the bedside, Lindsey knelt down with a soft thud.
She tenderly grasped Juanitaâs hand, still connected to an IV, and whispered, âMomâ¦â
However, as the word escaped her lips, Lindseyâs tears couldnât be restrained any longer.
âMom, please wake up! Itâs me, Linds, Iâm right here! Please wake up, okay?â Lindsey gently swept stray hair from her motherâs forehead.