Chapter 33
Chapter 33
Chapter 33 Don‘t bring trouble to me
I looked back, because tears covered my sight. I just felt that the ligure was familiar and didn‘t recognize who it was. I wiped my eyes with the sleeve. When I looked up again, I find that it was Aaron. Surprised, more suspicious.
He has a long relationship with Wendy and happens to be here. Is the fire related to him?
Seeing that I didn‘t speak, he pointed to the house behind him: “Is that your house?”
I was full of doubts, but I nodded: “Why are you here?”
“I also live in this community. I moved to the building behind your house last month. You…” he looked at me up and down, “Do
you need my help?”
Just wanted to say no, the ambulance was about to leave. Considering that my parents were in the car a nd my mother was in a
coma due to inhaling too much smoke. I climbed into the ambulance and planned to go to the hospital fir st and then to the police
station when my parents were stable.
Unexpectedly, Aaron also followed up. He patted me on the shoulder: “I‘ll go with you.”
I couldn‘t attend to Aaron at the moment, because the doctor was doing hyperbaric oxygen for my mothe r in the mobile car, but
her heart rate suddenly increased, but her blood pressure was falling mpidly.
I don‘t know medicine, but I can guess what it meant with common sense.
My father has left the world completely. Is death so cruel that he wants to take away even my mother?
No, you can‘t!
I almost knelt on the ground at once, crying to ask the doctor to save my mother. Aaron wanted to help m e up. He tried several times but he failed. He simply squatted down, took me into his arms, pressed my h ead on his chest, and seemed to pat me on the
back: “Don‘t be afraid, she‘ll be fine, nothing will happen to her!”
Aaron‘s voice and body were the only existence that could give me strength. At this moment, I forgot his r elationship with Wendy
and turned the anger, grievances and pain from last night to the moment into tears, into the sobs on his chest and th e tears pasted on his clothes.
Later, through the gap in his arm, I saw that the doctor gave my mother a needle from the chest. After so me pressing, the
straight–line instrument luctuated slowly again,
While the doctor was relieved, my nervous tension also relaxed, but my consciousness gradually blurred. I tried to open my eyes.
but I soon lost all my consciousness.
I don‘t know how long it took to wake up. When I opened my eyes and saw myself lying in the ward to tak e a drip. I was worried
that my parents. I just wanted to pull out the needle and get out of bed, but I was stopped by the nursc.
“Don‘t move. You have a high fever of more than 40 degrees and are infected with bacterial pneumonia. You have to pay close
attention to antibacterial treatment.”
“But my parents and daughter are in the hospital…” “Your boyfriend said he would take care of it. Just pu t your mind at ease.”
“Yes, he sent you to the hospital.” I realized that the nurse was talking about Aaron. I wanted to deny it, but at present, I don‘t have the energy to explain this to
strangers.
I closed my eyes and rested. The nurse saw me quiet and went to take care of other patients. After she l eft 1 instantly pulled out
the needle and rushed into the elevator. I went to ask about the two lire patients sent by the ambulance a nd what departinent they
were sent to
The stall inquired, “The man was sent to the inorgue on the third floor underground, and the woman was in die operating room
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I Wastinding in the ball, a little confused and didn‘t know where to go.
WIn couldn‘t inake up my mind, I ww a lámillar figure.
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It was Aaron. He bowed his head and hurried out.
I don‘t know why. Maybe I thought of his relationship with Wendy, and I followed him out.
He walked around the aisle and came to a small road. He came to a woman disguised by a hat, sunglass
whispered to each other, and then they were about to get into the next car.
Although I couldn‘t see the woman‘s face clearly, from the body shape. It was Wendy. My intuition told me that what they talked
about must have something to do with the fire.
Seeing that they were leaving. I didn‘t care to be found, so I ran after them directly, but a motorcycle sudd