Chapter 188
The Hockey Star’s Remorse
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TIMOTHY POV
The sun hung low in the sky, casting a warm, golden glow across the quiet suburban streets. It was a Saturday morning, and
Timothy had taken the day off work to take his mother on a longâawaited trip to the beach. It was a rare break from the demands
of his job, and he had been looking forward to spending quality time with her.
He parked his car in front of her charming, pastelâcolored house, the place where he had grown up, and where his mother had
raised him as a single parent. The thought of those days being long gone coursed through him, and he had to force a smile as
he approached the front door.
As he entered the house, the sound of classical music drifted through the air, mingling with the scent of fresh coffee. It was
comforting, and Timothy knew that his mother was in her element. She had always loved music and enjoyed sipping her morning
coffee while reading the newspaper, which she knew she couldn't do in the hospital.
He called out for her, his voice carrying through the cozy living room. âMom, are you ready for our beach trip?â
But there was no answer.
Timothy's smile faded as he realized that the house was unusually quiet. Her car was still in the driveway, and it wasnât like her to
sleep during the day
time.
Worry gnawed at his heart as he began to search the house, checking each room methodically. In the bedroom, her half-packed
travel bag lay open on
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the bed, clothes and toiletries scattered about. It seemed she had been in the midst of preparing for their trip, but something had
interrupted her.
Then he heard it a faint, muffled noise coming from the hallway. Timothy rushed out of the bedroom and followed the sound, his
heart pounding with each step. The noise led him to the door of the guest bedroom, a room he rarely entered. He slowly turned
the knob, fear gripping his chest.
His mother lay on the floor beside her open travel bag, her body limp and unmoving. A gasp escaped Timothyâs lips as he rushed
to her side. She was pale, her breath shallow and labored.
âMom!â Timothy cried out, his voice tinged with panic. He knelt beside her, his hands trembling as he checked for a pulse. It was
faint but present, a feeble sign of life. But she was barely breathing.
Time seemed to slow as he stared at her, his mind racing. Panic gave way to determination as he remembered his CPR training,
then began chest compressions. He could hear the bone-crushing rhythm in his head as he tried to breathe life back into her.
âCome on, Mom,â he muttered between breaths. âYou canât leave me. Not now.â
He continued the chest compressions, willing her to respond, to gasp for air, but she remained motionless. Fear gripped him like
a vise, threatening to squeeze the air from his own lungs. He kept going, sweat beading on his forehead as he fought to save his
motherâs life.
Minutes stretched into an eternity, but finally, after what felt like an eternity, her chest rose as she coughed and gasped. Relief
washed over Timothy as he rolled her onto her side, ensuring her airway was clear. Her eyes fluttered open, and she blinked in
confusion.
âMom!â Timothy exclaimed, his voice quivering with a mixture of joy and concern. âCan you hear me?â
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She nodded weakly, her breathing still irregular. âTimothy... What... happened?â
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âWe're going to get you some help, Mom,â he reassured her as he reached for his phone. He dialed 911, explaining the situation
to the operator as calmly as he could manage, though his hands were still shaking.
An ambulance was dispatched, and Timothy stayed by his motherâs side, offering words of comfort and reassurance. She looked
at him with gratitude in her eyes, and he couldn't help but think of the fragile balance between life and death. In an instant, their
plans for a beach trip had given way to a life-threatening emergency.
When the paramedics arrived, they swiftly took over, assessing his motherâs condition and working to stabilize her. Timothy
watched with bated breath as they placed an oxygen mask over her face, monitoring her vital signs.
As they prepared to transport her to the ambulance, his mother turned to him, her eyes filled with love and concern. âGo to the
beach, Timothy. I'll bet
fine.
Tears welled up in his eyes, but he forced a smile. âI'll be right there with you, Mom. I won't leave your side.â
The paramedics loaded her into the ambulance, and Timothy climbed into the back, taking her hand in his. The sirens blared to
life, the wailing sound echoing through the neighborhood as they sped toward the hospital.
Timothy watched his motherâs face, willing her to be okay, praying silently for her recovery. The world outside the ambulance
seemed to blur as they raced against time, and all that mattered was the frail life he held in his hand.
The hospital loomed in the distance, and the paramedics worked tirelessly to keep his mother stable. When they arrived at the
emergency room, the
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medical staff took over, and Timothy was forced to step back. He watched as they rushed her into the hospital, disappearing
behind the swinging
doors.
Anxiety and fear gripped him as he waited in the sterile, fluorescent-lit waiting room. Hours passed, and it felt like an eternity. He
couldnât help but think about the fragile nature of life and how, in the blink of an eye, everything could change. His mind drifted
back to his motherâs illness and her battle with it over the years. The fear that this might be the end, that he might lose her, was
too much to bear.
Finally, a wearyâlooking doctor emerged from the double doors, which heâd grown far too familiar with that year. Timothyâs heart
was in his throat as he rushed to meet the physician, his voice trembling as he asked the question that held his world in
suspense.
âIs she going to be okay?â
The doctor nodded. âWe were able to stabilize her, but it was a close call. Your quick actions made all the difference.â
A flood of relief washed over Timothy. âCan I see her?â
The doctor led him to his motherâs room, where she lay in a hospital bed, still pale and weak but breathing steadily. She looked
up at him and smiled, her eyes filled with gratitude.
âThank you for saving my life, Timothy,â she whispered, her voice barely audible.
Tears filled his eyes as he took her hand. Iâm just glad you're okay, Mom.â
As he sat by her bedside, the fragility of life weighed heavily on his mind. Just a few hours earlier, he had been planning a beach
trip, thinking about
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his job, and his unresolved feelings for Evie. Now, everything had shifted, and he was faced with the reality of how quickly life
could change. As he looked into her eyes, he realized that he would do anything to cherish the time he had left with her, to
ensure that she knew just how much she meant
to him.
The trip to the beach could wait.