Chapter 545
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 545:
âYes. Miss Hudson has undergone significant psychological trauma, which has triggered a defensive shutdown in her brain. Sheâs disconnecting from the outside world to protect herself,â Briggs continued. âThis condition is complex and will require long-term psychological counseling and careful management. We must avoid exposing her to any further stress, as the consequences could be severe.â
âAny further stressâ¦â Noah echoed, his heart breaking.
The damage inflicted by the thugs wasnât just physical; it was deeply psychological.
âI understand, Dr. Turner,â Noahâs voice was rough with emotion. âIâll take all precautions to shield her from further harm.â
âMr. Wall, itâs important to grasp the gravity of this situation,â Briggs nodded. âRight now, Miss Hudson needs stability and trust. Patience and consistent care will be key to helping her step back into the light.â
âThank you, Dr. Turner. I appreciate your guidance,â Noah responded, striving for composure.
âThatâs our responsibility. Please excuse us,â Briggs said as he and his team departed.
The hospital director approached cautiously. âMr. Wall, weâll step out now. Should you need anything, please let us know.â
Noah dismissed them with a wave, signaling that they could leave. Alone outside the ward, Noah paused at the door, peering through the glass at Sadie lying on the bed.
She was turned away from the door, curled up under the blanket as though cocooning herself from the world. Quietly, he pushed the door open and entered.
The room was silent except for the soft beeping of a monitor. Noah moved towards the bed, each step deliberate, wary of disturbing Sadie.
He observed her back, her shoulders quivering slightly. It was as if she was holding back a deep-seated anguish.
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âSadieâ¦â Noah called gently, his voice soft as a whisper, a tremor barely perceptible.
Yet, Sadie remained still, curled up and silent, unresponsive to his presence.
Noah felt a heavy weight in his chest.
âSadie, would you like to see Averi?â he asked gently.
He understood that Averi was dear to Sadie, the one she cherished most.
âIf youâd like, I can arrange for him to come here immediately,â he added.
Sadieâs body tensed, yet she remained silent and unmoving.
Noah felt a surge of disappointment.
âSadie, I understand youâre hurting and donât want to speak right now. Thatâs okay⦠Just rest. I wonât bother you. Iâll be right outside, not going anywhere. If you need anything, just call me,â Noah said softly, his voice laden with helplessness and sorrow.
He gave Sadie a deep, meaningful look before quietly exiting the room and gently closing the door behind him.
As soon as the door clicked shut, Sadie sat up abruptly.
She clasped her head in her hands, her body shaking as she cried without making a sound.
Tears flooded down her cheeks, drenching her clothes, mirroring the anguish in her heart.
She yearned to scream, to release all her pent-up pain, but no sounds emerged. She could only cry silently, enduring her torment in solitude.
Outside, Noah leaned against the wall, listening to the faint sounds of Sadieâs sobs, feeling as though his heart was splitting.
He stayed outside her room all night.
He didnât go back to the office or home, nor did he sit down to rest. Nurses approached several times, urging him to take a break, but he declined each offer.
Noah knew Sadie needed someone, and even if she didnât want him close, he couldnât bring himself to leave.
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