Chapter 630
Between Ruin And Resolve: My Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 630:
Once the doctor exited, shutting the door behind him, Alex reached for Sadieâs hand. It was icy to the touch, her fingers twitching as though she was trapped in a nightmare.
âSadie⦠As long as youâre safe, thatâs all that matters. I should have done more to protect you.â
Hours turned into a full day, yet she remained unresponsive.
A new wave of unease gripped Alex. He sought out the doctor again, his voice betraying his growing fear. âWhy hasnât she woken up? Is something wrong?â
The doctor ran another set of tests, his brows knitting together.
âFrom all the indicators, the patient is indeed not in any critical condition. Her extended unconsciousness is most likely due to psychological distress.â
âPsychological distress?â
âYes, itâs a defense mechanism triggered by extreme emotional turmoil. Medication wonât be very effective in this case. The best approach is to surround her with familiar faces and comforting itemsâsomething that might encourage her to wake up,â the doctor explained, his tone tinged with helplessness.
Alex froze.
Had Noahâs condition been such a crushing blow to Sadie? Was the weight of it so unbearable that she preferred to remain unconscious rather than face reality?
Suddenly, Alex straightened, realizing that Sadieâs deepest concern had to be Averi.
Without hesitation, he instructed Stan to bring the child over. Averi dashed to the bedside, his tiny voice repeatedly calling, âMommy,â while tears streamed down his cheeks.
Yet, Sadie remained motionless.
âAlex, whatâs wrong with Mommy?â Averiâs worried eyes, reddened from crying, searched Alexâs face.
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A pang of sorrow tightened Alexâs chest. He knelt beside the boy, gently stroking his hair. âAveri, donât worry. Mommy is just resting. When she wakes up, sheâll play with you again.â
Averi nodded, his small fingers gripping Alexâs coat tightly.
âIâll wait with you until Mommy wakes up.â
Sadie remained unconscious, her face contorted with distress.
In the depths of her mind, only darkness existed.
She ran frantically, searching for a way out, but there was none.
Then, a faint light emerged ahead.
She sprinted toward it, clinging to the hope it offered. As it drew nearer, its shape became clearerâa tall figure.
It was Noah.
He stood there, his presence commanding attention, yet distant.
Sadieâs heart pounded. âNoah! Noah!â she called desperately.
But he didnât react. He remained still, as if unaware of her presence. She rushed forward, reaching for his coat, but her fingers passed through him.
He wasnât realâjust a shadow.
âNoah, please look at me!â she pleaded, her voice cracking with anguish. Slowly, he turned, his gaze cold and unfamiliar, as if she were a stranger.
Then, he stepped back.
âNo! Donât leave me, Noah!â Sadie screamed, chasing after him. But no matter how fast she ran, she couldnât reach him.
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