Chapter 289
Chapter 289
Finally, she spoke, “He’s awake now, but the road to recovery is going to be a long one, I’m talking three to five years,” she said, her voice steady yet tinged with compassion. “He’s been bedridden for over two decades and has lost some of his functions. His speech and motor skills will need intensive thempy How much hell regain depends on his determination.”
As Gwendolyn glanced over at Claude, whose eyes were the only things he could move, a pang of regret washed over her. Yet, in the realm of medicine, his awakening was nothing short of a miracle
“Dr. Quigley, we have another patient in our department. Would you mind taking a look? We’d love to learn from your expertise,” an eager young doctor asked. NôvelDrama.Org: text © owner.
“The White’s technique is truly remarkable. No wonder traditional healers like Enoch have such a devoted following remarked a senior physician, his voice laced with respect.
“Modem medicine has come a long way. Had he been brought to the hospital sooner, perhaps he could have awakened earlier, Gwendolyn replied modestly, deflecting the praise.
“Dr. Quigley, you’re too humble!” came the chorus from the group of doctors as they filed out of the room.
But it was the Lopez family who stopped her in her tracks. Eve, with tears brimming in her eyes, grasped Gwendolyn’s hands, “Thank you, Gwendolyn, for putting the past behind us.”
“Dr. Quigley, I stand by my word. Whatever the Lopez family owes you, I’ll make good within my power Carlisle promised with sincerity.
Magnolia, meanwhile, averted her gaze, her shame and awkwardness palpable. She couldn’t quite manage to say a simple thank you,’ and the same was true for Selina, whose jealousy was barely
contained, and Derrick, who found it equally hard to express his gratitude.
The rest of the family showered Gwendolyn with thanks, oblivious to the underlying tensions
“Visiting hours for family are one hour. You should head in, Gwendolyn said coolly.
With a chorus of “Thank you” they bustled into the room, a cacophony of chatter following them.
Selina lingered, her gaze sharp as she scrutinized Gwendolyn. The post–coital flush on Gwendolyn’s cheeks and the kiss mark behind her ear didn’t escape Selina’s notice.
“Did you sleep with Howie? Bitch.” Selina’s voice was icy, a stark contrast to her usual angelic facade.
“It’s none of your business, Sandra interjected defiantly, stepping in front of Gwendolyn. “They are married, after all. It’s normal for them to enjoy marital bliss. And who are you to judge?”
Sandra could hardly contain her amusement at the audacity of a would–be mistress acting high and mighty in front of the lawful wife
“Gwendolyn,” Selina started, her teeth clenched in anger, “your victory is short–lived. So, you slept with him, big deal!”
“Oh, someone’s sour, Sandra mocked.
Gwendolyn patted Sandra’s hand lightly before turning to Selina. “You know, at first, I envied you. You were always so glamorous, untouched by the world’s hardships, surrounded by people who adored you. Beautiful, privileged, like a princess.”
“But then I realized, you lack a moral compass. You’re all show, no substance. I’m aware of all the little schemes you’ve cooked up.”
“The ambiguous phone calls, the rude sketches in the studio, and those social media posts you thought only I could see. You only dare to stir trouble in my absence, never in front of Mr. Chadwick. It shows that all of it is a facade, and I thank you for bringing us closer together.”
Selina’s face turned crimson with nge, steam practically billowing from her ears.
This country girl was too cunning, flaunting herself behind closed doors and playing the innocent in front of everyone else.
“Let’s not waste our breath on her Sandra said, linking her arm with Gwendolyn’s. “Come on, I’ve got us some coffee”