Jarrod knew that even during that incident on the mountain road, had Nicole recognized him, she might have hesitated.
Not that she would harm him, but her resolve would waver.
Her heart was likely torn between her resentment and reluctance to leave someone behind who had saved her and others.
Should she rescue him, she would loathe herself.
Should she leave him, she would feel remorse.
Either decision would weigh heavily on her.
Jarrod was at a loss about how things had gotten so complicated.
He knew Nicole would probably never forgive him, yet he couldnât release his hold on her.
Their situation was fraught with tension.
Perhaps it was time for a decision.
Lost in thought, Jarrod was interrupted once more by Alec.
âSir, Miss Hampton has arrived.
â
Jarrod grimaced and said sternly, âTell her to leave.
â
Alec scratched his head and replied, âMiss Hampton brought Austin to see you.
â
âWhat?â Jarrodâs face hardened.
A moment later, he commanded, âLet them in!â
âAlright,â Alec said and went out.
When Vicki entered, she was holding Austinâs hand.
She appeared oblivious to Jarrodâs stern look, greeting him with a warm smile.
âJarrod, how are you feeling? Alec mentioned you were unwell, so Austin insisted on visiting you.
â
Jarrod initially wanted to reprimand Vicki for bringing Austin to the hospital, given Austinâs fragile health.
He had been tirelessly searching for a compatible organ donor for Austin, but success eluded him.
Despite his efforts, finding a match proved challenging.
However, catching Austinâs innocent face, Jarrod held back his critical words.
âAustin, how have you been feeling lately? Any discomfort or unease?â
Jarrod asked.
Austin gently shook his head and said, âNo.
â
âAlright.
â Given Austinâs reserved nature, Jarrod found himself at a loss for words after this inquiry.
At that moment, Vicki knelt down and softly addressed Austin, âAustin, you said you had something you wanted to say, remember?â
Jarrodâs brow furrowed.
Knowing Austinâs shyness and reluctance to engage with others, Jarrod was concerned that Vickiâs guidance might overwhelm Austin.
Just as he was about to intervene, Austin began to speak.
âAre you feeling any better?â Austinâs voice was quiet and slightly nervous.
Austin paused, then seemed to muster bravery, reopening his mouth, and said, âDadâ¦â
The room fell into an immediate hush as if the softest sound echoed like a clap of thunder.
âWhat did you just say?â Jarrod was in disbelief and kept his voice low.
âAustin, could you repeat that?â
The intensity of Jarrodâs reaction frightened Austin, causing him to retreat behind Vicki, too scared to speak.