âI donât want to be a child without parents,â she answered, her gaze wavering but honest.
It was not a declaration born of full acceptance, but of reluctant necessity. Still, for Adrian, it was enough.
He knelt down and hugged Aurora. âYouâll never be without parents, Aurora. I promise Iâll protect you and your mom forever.â
Auroraâs bravery crumbled, and the tears she had held back for so long finally spilled over. âDad, when will Mom wake up? Iâm scared.â
Adrianâs chest tightened. He stroked her hair gently, wiping her tears with a handkerchief. âDonât be scared, sweetheart. Momâs just resting. When sheâs ready, sheâll wake up. We just need to be patient a little longer, okay?â
âOkay,â she whispered, her voice laced with the kind of strength that only children forced to grow up too soon could muster.
Every day after kindergarten, Aurora would go straight to the hospital to visit Joelle.
She would chatter about school, recount her day, and share the little joys that made up her worldâstories of the games she played, the new words she learned, the food she ate.
The doctor had said that hearing familiar voices could help.
Aurora shared everything with Joelle.
gⱯlnÏνð®âsâ¤cøm, your destination for tales Adrian put aside all his work to care for Joelle wholeheartedly.
But after nearly a month of effort, Joelle showed no signs of improvement.
As the days passed, Aurora was losing hope.
âDad, does Mom not want us anymore?â
âNo, Aurora.â
Joelle was avoiding waking up to confront the harsh realities of life.
A few days earlier, the news of Joelleâs coma following her suicide attempt had made headlines.
The sudden public outcry sparked a wave of apologies from those who had wronged her in one way or anotherâtoo late, as far as Adrian was concerned. He could only hope that, when Joelle woke up, this knowledge would bring her a small measure of peace.
Standing in the doorway, Callan waited silently, hesitant to intrude on the quiet moment between father and daughter.
It was Aurora who noticed him first. With a quiet understanding far beyond her years, she said, âIâll go tell Mom another story.â
Once she was gone, Callan took a careful step forward. âMr. Miller, I understand your need to be here, but Miller Group is in trouble. The company canât manage without you.â
Adrian had pushed aside all his responsibilities. Whatever business could be handled remotely, he did so online, but it wasnât enough.
The company was struggling, and Callan knew he had to bring Adrian back before it was too late.
âSir, the doctor has asked us to prepare for the long haul. Ms. Watson might not wake up anytime soon. Please, think about the bigger pictureâthe future of Miller Group.â
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