Desperation filled Eloiseâs voice as she asked, âIs there no medical intervention that can bring her back, Doctor?â
The doctor sighed, his expression filled with empathy.
âMrs.
Gordon, your daughter is physically fine, but her subconscious mind resists waking up.
We must wait for her to regain her own will.
â
Eloiseâs eyes welled up with tears, her heart heavy with concern for Rena.
Vera, though equally worried, attempted to soothe Eloiseâs anxiety.
âIt shouldnât be a grave concern.
Letâs give Rena some more time to rest and recover.
â
Eloise nodded, her tears falling silently.
She took a basin of warm water and gently wiped Renaâs delicate hands.
Veraâs eyes glistened with tears as she looked at Renaâs slender fingers.
Eloise remained unaware that Renaâs dreams of becoming a pianist were forever shattered.
.
Vera wiped away her tears, and just as Roscoe approached with a prescription, he noticed her distress.
Concerned, he whispered, âWhy are you crying? Rena is right here and sheâs just sleeping.
Sheâll be fine! Donât let sorrow cloud your face.
Be strong.
â
Vera glanced at him and her voice laced with endless âI canât help but feel sorrowful.
â
Roscoe embraced her, offering silent comfort.
He chose not to share that he had encountered Joseph at the pharmacy earlier.
Joseph was accompanying Aline for prenatal examinations, their lovey-dovey behavior making Roscoe feel nauseous.
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Nevertheless, this worked in Roscoeâs favor, as he wouldnât have had a chance with Vera if Joseph hadnât been such an asshole.
Roscoe comforted Eloise as well.
Knowing that Roscoe was Robertâs cousin, Eloise felt a little uncomfortable.
Eloise, still uneasy, noticed the approaching footsteps from the door.
It was Lyndon and Dahlia, both wearing expressions of deep concern, especially Dahlia.
She was particularly troubled due to Elviraâs arrest.
As Lyndon and Eloise met each otherâs gaze, the atmosphere turned tense.
Eloise placed Renaâs hand gently under the quilt and said coldly, âMr.
Coleman, what brings you here? Donât you think your daughter has caused Rena enough harm?â
Lyndonâs eyes fixated on Rena.
She lay motionless as if in a deep slumber.
Eloiseâs bitter smile crept onto her face as she continued, âThe doctor said she doesnât want to wake up.
Are you satisfied now, Mr.
Coleman?â
Lyndonâs voice resonated with determination.
âI will arrange for the best doctors to treat her.
â