Chapter 123
Ex-Husband’s Regret
Chapter 0250
I stare at her, not really sure if this was a dream or not. Her eyes were unfocused as she surveyed the
room before they finally landed on me.
I probably looked like an idiot, gaping at her with my mouth wide open. I know that Iâve been praying for a
miracle. Begging her to wake up. Now that it had finally happened, it all felt surreal.
âRowan? Whatâs wrong?â She asks, her voice filled with confusion.
âFuck, Ava. Youâre awake!â I yell in happiness, startling her in the process.
I grab her and hug her to my chest. It felt so good. So damn good seeing her with her eyes open.
Everything in me screamed in fucking joy. I was happy. I was amazed. I was mesmerized.
âWhy wouldnât I be?â Her voice comes out smothered.
I pull her away from me and just look at her. I couldnât believe my eyes. I couldnât believe the miracle that
had taken place.
Just a few minutes ago, I reached the end of my fucking limit. Her doctor had told us to consider the
option of letting her go, and here she is. Breathing, eyes opened, and fully awake. It was a fucking
miracle.
I hug her again, just to feel grounded. I wanted to treasure this moment for the blessing that it was.
Tears.
cloud my eyes, and I let them fall. Fuck. Noah was going to be so fucking happy.
Hell, everybody was going to be. Weâve waited for this moment for three fucking months. Prayed every
single day that she would wake up.
Life without her has been gloomy. It was as if all of us were drowned in our sorrows and there was no
ray.
Now she was awake, everything could finally fall back into place. I didnât have to worry about Noah or Iris
because now they have their mother back. No one could take care of them or love them better than Ava
could.
âYouâre scaring me, Rowanâ she whispers.
kiss her cheek and wipe away the damn tears. Iâm just glad that youâre back. That you came back to me.
That you came back to us
gar down her soft cheeks. Itâs been three months, so her wounds were healed. The place
ved her head to stitch her skull had even grown hair. No one could ever tell that she h
âAre you okay? Youâre acting uncharacteristically,â she asks as she feels my head for what Iâm sure is a
fever.
I laugh a fullâbody laugh. I havenât laughed in weeks. It was good to have her back.
âIâm damn fine now that those beautiful eyes are open.â I canât help myself, so I kiss her again.
She stares at me as if sheâs trying to figure something out. Her eyes drop from mine to my lips, then back
up again. She then shakes her head as if trying to clear some cobwebs. She looks at me like she has
never seen me before.
That should have been the sign that something was so fucking wrong, but I was so excited that I didnât
pay that much attention.
I squeeze her hand and then grin. âLet me just get the doctor.â
âWait!â she shouts before I can leave.
She moves close to the edge of the bed and tries to take the pitcher that was on the side table. I take the
few strides to her bed and help her when I see her hands shaking.
Pouring some water into a glass, I help her drink. I hadnât even thought that she must be parched after
waking up from a coma and not speaking for months.
After she finishes her water, she faces me. Her brows are furrowed and her mouth is turned down.
âWhat is happening, Rowan?â she asks in a small voice. âWhy am I in the hospital?â
âYou were shot; do you remember that?â I take her hand in mine, reveling in their warmth.
She shakes her head. âNoâ
I sigh. Iâve read a few things about brain injuries. One article said that itâs to be expected when a patient
doesnât remember exactly what happened to them.
Kissing her hand, I stand up.
She looks at me suspiciously. Like she canât figure out why I kissed her or why I was being nice to her.
That should have been the second sign that something was seriously wrong.
Let me just get the doctor, and he can explain everything, okay?â
She nods her head. I turn around, and I almost bump into Rosa, her nurse.
was just about to go look for the doctorâ I tell her happily. âAva is a wake.â
the looks at me like Iâm insane before looking behind me. The moment she sees Ava, her eyes glUW
Oh my gosh, let me just get Doctor Charles.â Before I can ask anything, she rushes out of the door.
Turning around, I head towards Ava and take the empty seat next to her. I still canât believe that she is
awake.
âWhy did the nurse look shocked to see me up?â She asks after a while.
âBecause you were in a coma.â
âWhat? Seriously?â Now sheâs the one shocked. I guess she didnât expect that.
âSeriously. Youâve been unconscious for three months.â
Her
reyes get even wider if thatâs possible, and her mouth drops open. I would have laughed at how fucking
comical it was if it werenât for the fact that itâs serious.
Her mouth opens and closes as if sheâs trying to form words. Words that sheâs having a hard time saying
and expressing.
âHowâs that even possible?â Panic was now laced in her tone. âI donât remember being shot. So how am I
suddenly waking up in the hospital only for you to tell me that I have been in a fucking coma for three
whole fucking months?â
The last part is yelled.
Her chest moves up and down rapidly. Her trembling gets worse, and her face contorts into what Iâm
fucking sure is anxiety.
Take a deep breath, Ava,â I calmly tell her, and she does. âWhatâs the last thing you remember?â
Before she can answer, the door bursts open. Nora, Theo, Rosa and Doctor Charles walk in.
Noraâs eyes fill with tears, and before anyone can stop her, she launches herself at Ava.
The panic that had dissipated has become fullâblown. I know shit has hit the fan when Ava scowls right
before she pushes her mother away.
âWho the fuck are you?â she screeches while looking at Nora.
Fuck Something was definitely wrong.