Laceyâs words were sharp.
Michael paused, his anger dissipating as he clenched his fists, feeling powerless. âYour life isnât just about you.â
Laceyâs eyes shifted from his tense face to the window, where the sunlight streamed in, contrasting the sudden chill she felt. âThis is my life, Michael. Why canât you understand that I want to control how I live it? Why do you even care?â
Michael was taken aback, his emotions raw. âBecause Iââ Lacey cut him off, her gaze still fixed outside, her voice tinged with despair. âMy entire life has felt like some cruel joke. I lost my mom too soon, and my dad saw my sister and me as nothing more than tools for his own ends. Iâve been fighting just to survive this long. I donât want to just fade away, but what choice do I have?â
Her voice cracked as she continued, tears glossing her eyes. âNobody hopes more than I do that I can have a normal life. But I canât bear the thought of living in constant pain, confined to a bed. Michael, please, let me have some peace in my final days.â
It took a moment for Michael to gather himself, his voice strained. âI refuse to let you give up. You canât just surrender. Remember our bet? You promised me. Iâm going to speak with the doctor about the surgery right now!â
Lacey reached out as if to stop him, but Michael had already turned, his resolve as firm as his stride. He didnât look back.
Encouraged by both Joelle and Adrian, Lacey eventually found the courage to consult the doctor about her options, her heart heavy but open to the possibility of hope.
Lacey stood outside the doctorâs office, ears pressed against the door, catching every word exchanged inside.
âHeart donors are rare. I had already placed you on the waiting list during your initial hesitation,â the doctor explained with a calm demeanor. âStill, the waiting could be extensive.â Michaelâs voice trembled slightly. âWhatâs the estimated time? Could it be soon?â
âIt might be as soon as tomorrow, or it might never happen. The uncertainties are vast in these situations.â
Laceyâs heart sank. She slid down against the wall, wrapping her arms tightly around her knees, the weight of the words too heavy to bear.
Instead of entering, she retreated quietly to her room, leaving the conversation behind.
Joelle asked, âHow did it go, Lacey?â
Lacey managed a half-hearted smile. âI didnât speak to them. Weâll find out when Michael comes back.â
Yet, when Michael did return, his smile was as strained as hers. Choosing to distract herself, Lacey suggested, âLetâs not talk about it. How about we play some video games instead?â As the room dimmed with the evening sunset, Lacey gazed towards the softly billowing white curtains. âJoelle, Adrian really is a good person. He might have made mistakes, but heâs committed to changing. His word is his bond. If you give him a chance, heâll prove his worth.â
Joelle listened, sensing the weight behind Laceyâs words, almost as if they were parting words.
Then, in a quieter tone, Lacey asked, âYou and Adrian are truly back together, arenât you? This isnât just something youâre saying to encourage me for the surgery, is it?â
âAbsolutely not, Lacey,â Joelle replied with a reassuring yet forced smile.
âGood.â Lacey handed Joelle a room key with a meaningful grin. âI have a friend who recently opened a hotel thatâs perfect for couples. The ambiance is exceptional. You and Adrian should spend a night there. It might add a little excitement to your relationship.â
âIsnât that a bit rushed?â
âAre you hiding something from me?â
âNo, of course not,â Joelle replied, accepting the key reluctantly.
Laceyâs expression turned playful. âYou should definitely go. My friend is eager for some customer feedback.â Joelle realized the importance of the gesture.
If Laceyâs friend reported back that they hadnât shown up, it might undo all the progress they had made that day.
âAlright, weâll check it out.â
Later, outside the hospital, Joelle explained the situation to Adrian, showing him the room key.
Adrian raised an eyebrow but was supportive. âDo you think we should go?â
âIt seems we must. Lacey will expect her friend to report back.â
âThen letâs head over and take it from there,â Adrian suggested.
âAlright,â Joelle agreed.
Upon their arrival at the hotel, Joelle was impressed by the setting.
The hallways were serene, leading to a spacious room decked out with luxurious amenities.
The hotel offered everything from massage services and saunas to a private swimming pool and a mini cinema. There were even discreetly placed sex toys for those interested. The lighting was tastefully done, a soft, warm yellow that added to the roomâs inviting atmosphere.
Each piece of furniture was integrated with voice-activated technology. At a simple command, the curtains drew back to reveal a breathtaking panoramic view of Illerith through expansive floor-to-ceiling windows.
As Joelle stepped into the room, she was struck by the careful curation of the environment.
The room exuded a romantic essence; even the air was infused with a delicate, inviting fragrance.
She found herself avoiding Adrianâs gaze; under the soft, flattering light, his features seemed even more sharply defined, making her heart flutter.
Adrian noticed the change in the atmosphere and felt an involuntary tension in his muscles. He fought to keep his thoughts appropriate, but the setting challenged his restraint.
Startled when he reached out and touched her shoulder, Joelle flinched, stepping away quickly.
Adrian hurried to clarify. âYou had a hair on your shoulder.â Joelleâs heart raced, not from fear but from a surprising rush of excitement mixed with anticipation. She half-turned towards him, her voice a playful warning mixed with a tease. âHey! Keep your distance!â
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