Chapter 337
The Love From Vengeance
337: PRIORITIZING RECOVERY ARIELâS POV Whereâs Luke? âIs he okay?â I questioned my mother, looking fixedly at her.
Her smile faltered slightly, a shadow passing over her features. âLuko, heâs still unconscious, sweetheart. But the doctors are doing everything they can for him. Heâs a fighter, just like you.â
My heart clenched at the news of Lukeâs condition, a wave of worry crashing over me. âI need to see him, Mom. I need to make sure heâs okay.â
âWeâll ask the doctors, dear,â my mother assured me, her voice soothing. âBut for now, you need to focus on getting better at yourself. Youâve been through a lot.â
âI know, Mom. But I need to go and see Luke. Please donât stop me.â I tried getting up, but my mother was firm on me.
âYou will see him, Ariel. But not in this condition; youâre too weak to move. âAnd itâs not quite advisable.â
âI donât care about the lectures or whatever. I just want to see Luke. Did you see the look in his eyes when those men were beating the hell out of us? Did you?â
My motherâs tone was low as she replied. âYou clearly knew I wasnât there.â
âYes, thatâs what Iâm trying to tell you. The pain, everythingâLuke stood by my side, willing to die for my sake. And now youâre telling me not to go and see him?â
âYouâre getting things wrong, Ariel. That wasnât what I meant.â
âIâm not buying any talk right now, and I donât care what anyone has to say.âI just want to go and see Luke,â
âYouâre stressing yourself, Ariel. Now your wounds might just become more painful.â
âI donât care about that. The wounds are already there, anyway. I only want to see the one person who supported me in that dark moment. You literally had no idea what we had to go through.â
âThat doesnât mean that you have to stress yourself.â
âStress mymeOkay, that is quite fucked, because Iâm not doing that right now. Iâm just being concerned about my husband.â
âI know that.âAnd trust me, Iâm also concerned about Luke.â
×× I gave her a skeptical look, and after seconds, I told her, âNo, youâre not.â
âWhy do you tell who?â
âIsnât it quite clear?â
âQuite clear?â Her face was filled with confusion.
âYou donât want me seeing my husband, whoâs unconscious at the moment.â
âBecause youâre not in your great form, she defended herself immediately. âWho knows? Maybe you might stumble when you stand on your feet.â
I couldnât help but chuckle, looking in a different direction. âHow nice. Keep making fun of me.â
My mother took a deep breath. She gently placed her hand on my shoulder. âI understand your situation, Ariel. But right now, Iâm worried about you. Everyoneâs worried about you. You love Luke; we all know that But please, love yourself as well.â
âI do love myself,â I said right away, interrupting her from completing whatever speech she had in line next to say.
But she quickly defended herself. âYes, you do. But youâre not fit to walk or move around right now. You just woke up from a coma, so itâs best you get all the rest you need. Okay?â
I was silent, and just when she thought I was about to heed her words, I gave her a shocking response.
Well, not that shocking since we already had this argument going on.
And the words were like this: âIâm still not changing my mind.â
My mother let out a frustrated sigh, and after that, a doctor walked inside the room.
My mom tumed to him while he took some steps closer. âDoctor, Iâm so glad youâre here. Please help me talk to her?
âI see sheâs finally awake.â The doctor smiled at me.
He was darkâskinned, really handsome, had a nice haircut, and his smile was so captivating. He even had this remarkable figure for any lady to crush on him. But count me out of it.
âDoctor, I need your help,â my mother said to him.
âWhatâs going on here?â He inquired, shooting glimpses at both me and my mother.
My mother quickly filled him in on our conversation, expressing her concerns about my insistence on seeing Luke despite my fragile state. She emphasized the need for me to prioritize my own recovery.
He listened attentively, nodding occasionally as my mother spoke. When she finished, she left the room, saying she would be back, while he turned his attention to me, his expression thoughtful.
âIâm Dr. Jamal,â the doctor introduced himself as he approached my bedside, his voice gentle and calming. His presence exuded warmth and reassurance, and I found myself instinctively drawn to his demeanor.
âI understand that youâre eager to see your husband, Ariel,â he began, his tone soft but firm. âBut your mother is right.âYour body needs time to heal, especially after what youâve been through. Pushing yourself too hard could jeopardize your recovery.â
I sighed, feeling a mix of frustration and resignation. It was hard to argue with both my mother and now the doctor.
âI know youâre worried about Luke,â he continued, his gaze meeting mine with empathy. âBut you have to trust that the medical team is doing everything they can for him. Right now, your focus needs to be on 2ST PRIORITIZING RECOVERY regaining your strength.â
I shifted uncomfortably in the hospital bed, torn between my desire to see Luke and the logic of this manâs words right here. Just great.
To my surprise, Jamal leaned in closer, his expression becoming more earnest. âLet me share a story with you, Ariel. A patient of mine once insisted on leaving her hospital bed to visit her loved one, who was also hospitalized. Like you, she was determined and fiercely loyal.â
I listened intently as he recounted the patientâs story, detailing how her impulsive decision to leave her bed resulted in a setback in her recovery. He described the complications that arose and the additional strain it placed on her body.
âBut you know what?â He continued. âDespite all the setbacks, she eventually got to see her loved one.
And do you know how?â
I shook my head, curious about the outcome of the story.
âBy taking care of herself first, he replied, his eyes locking with mine. âBy following her doctorâs advice, she regained her strength and was able to be there for her loved one when they needed her most.â
His words resonated with me, sinking in deeper than I expected. Perhaps there was wisdom in prioritizing my own wellâbeing before rushing to Lukeâs side.
Jamal reached out and gently squeezed my hand. âTrust the process, Ariel. Weâre here to help you every step of the way.â
In silence, I glanced down at his hand on mine and gave him a knowing look.
He quickly released my hand. âOh, sorry. This is just how I usually interact with my patients. Donât think otherwise.â
I chuckled, shaking my head.
âSo, I hope youâre clear on this whole health thing.â
âMaybe,â I replied, causing him to laugh lightly.
âAriel, please get some rest. Health is wealth.â
âThank you so much for your concern. Iâve heard you,â I told him, not fixing my eyes on him.
Iâll check up on you later. Promise to take care of yourself, okay?â
I nodded, and he left the room. It should take about two minutes when the door is opened again. And I was shocked as hell to see this person standing in the room.