Forever After All: Chapter 33
Forever After All: A Billionaire Marriage of Convenience Novel
âDonât worry. Sheâll wake up. Your mother and I have been friends since we were kids. Sheâs one of the strongest women I know. Donât give up hope, sweetie.â
Sofia holds my hand tightly as we sit next to my momâs hospital bed. Sheâs been accompanying me to see my mother once a week for a while now. Sheâll sit here for hours and just talk to my mother about their childhood memories, about Lucian, Alexander and me. I like to think that my mother can hear her, and that the happy memories will help her want to wake up.
Today Sofia has been far more quiet than usual, and I know sheâs worried about Alexander and me. He and I have barely spoken recently, and I can tell that itâs affecting her. Usually, weâd have dinner with her every other night or so, and the way Alexander would joke with her, the affection heâd display toward me, itâs always made her happy. Now he doesnât even bother putting on an act for his mother anymore. He mostly ignores me, and itâs worrying Sofia.
My motherâs new doctor walks in, his face buried in his notes. The doctor looks surprised when he realizes my mother isnât alone. âAh, Ms. Kennedy?â he asks.
âYes,â my mother-in-law and I both say. I look at her, flustered.
The doctor looks confused and stares from me to her. âMs. Elena Kennedy?â he clarifies. I nod and stand up to shake his hand.
He blushes as he limply shakes my hand. âIâyouâyouâre so young,â he blurts out. I stare at him wide eyed and he shakes his head apologetically. âI didnât mean it that way. God, Iâm so sorry. Itâs just, because youâre the guardianââ
I laugh and shake my head. âItâs quite all right. Please call me Elena. Youâre Dr. Taylor, I assume?â He doesnât look old enough to be a doctor, but Alexander assured me heâs a prodigy and an expert in his field. It took Alexander weeks to convince him to come work for us.
He nods and proceeds to tell me about my motherâs condition. âI flew in a few days ago and wasnât told anything about who Iâd be treating or what the patientâs condition was. The Kennedys have been really hush-hush about everything, so I didnât really know what to expect. Iâll be your motherâs permanent physician from now on. Sheâll be my only patient, and Iâll provide her with round-the-clock care. For now, weâre keeping her on the same drugs the previous hospital had her on so as to not shock her system, but I noticed some anomalies in her chart and well⦠it doesnât seem right. It looks like her brain activity is really high for a patient whoâs been in a coma for so long, and she certainly isnât brain dead. Iâll be performing several tests throughout the next couple of weeks, so Iâll know more soon. Having said that, I actually believe thereâs a chance she might wake up someday, Elena.â
I stare at him in disbelief, my eyes filling with tears. She might actually wake up again one day? A relieved sob tears through my throat, and I bury my face in my hands. His words are like a lifeline to me, after years of disappointment. I sniff, trying my best to keep my emotions under control, and Sofia wraps her arm around me.
âThatâs wonderful news, sweetheart. I knew it. Your mom has always been a fighter.â
I nod, smiling through my tears. I drop my head against her shoulder and inhale shakily. âYes, she is, isnât she?â
The door opens behind us and I straighten, surprised to find Alexander walking in. His eyes find mine and he frowns when he realizes that Iâm holding back tears. He walks up to us and places his hand on my shoulder, a hint of concern visible through his cold demeanor.
âWhat happened?â he asks, his voice soft.
âThe doctor said she might wake up,â I whisper, trying my best to blink away my tears.
Alexanderâs eyes widen, and he smiles, a real smileâthe first Iâve seen in days, if not weeks. He brushes my hair behind my ear gently. âThatâs wonderful news, Buttercup.â
I sniff, a shaky smile on my face. âItâs all thanks to you. If not for you, she wouldnât be in this facility, and she wouldnât be receiving such good care.â
He looks into my eyes and shakes his head. âIt wasnât me,â he tells me. âIt was you. The faith you have, the sacrifices youâve made.â
Sofia nods in agreement and tightens her grip on me, hugging me tightly, a wide smile on her face.
âMother,â Alexander says, pressing a kiss to her cheek. She smiles at him, her eyes moving between the two of us. I guess this is the most weâve spoken in a while.
Alexander walks over to my mother and grabs her hand carefully. He presses a delicate kiss to the back of her hand and the sweet gesture sends tears to my eyes all over again.
He then turns towards my motherâs doctor, who looks at him nervously. âI assume the research facilities are to your liking?â he asks.
Dr. Taylor nods. âCertainly, Mr. Kennedy. Iâm beyond grateful for your funding of my study.â
Sofia grabs my hand and smiles. âAlec and I have a standing lunch date every Tuesday. He said he wanted to check in with your motherâs new doctor, so I asked him to pick me up here,â she says.
I glance at her and shake my head. So she orchestrated this. Sheâs trying to push Alexander and me together.
âI wonât intrude,â I say, knowing Alexander wonât want me around. Heâs been going out of his way to avoid me recently. âYou guys go ahead. Iâll sit here with my mom a bit longer, and then Iâll head back home. I have an appointment at three.â
Alexander stares at his mother for a couple of seconds and sighs. âCome on,â he says. âThereâs plenty of time. Iâll drop you at home later.â
I frown at him, but Sofia nods happily. Alexander holds my coat out for me, but itâs his mother that heâs looking at. I helplessly put my arms through the sleeves and then step away. Before I have a chance to do the buttons up, he wraps his hands over mine and smiles at me. He looks into my eyes, and I canât help the way my heart skips a beat. It feels like I havenât seen him in forever. Iâm pretty sure heâs been waiting to come to bed until heâs certain Iâm fast asleep. Iâve been trying to stay up and wait for him, but he never shows⦠yet every morning his side of the bed is messy.
Alexander steps closer to me and slowly does my buttons up, taking his time. I see Sofia beaming from my peripheral vision, a relieved look in her eyes. She doesnât even realize that itâs all an act, and part of me wishes she would. I donât want to do this anymore. I donât want to pretend to be happy together when he wonât even look at me in private.
Alexander grabs my hand and entwines our fingers before wrapping his other arm around his mother. He leads us to his car, and Iâm surprised he didnât arrive here in his limousine. He opens the passenger door of his sports car for me and smiles apologetically.
âIâm sorry, Buttercup. Youâll have to squeeze into the backseat. If Iâd known youâd be here, Iâd have come in a bigger car.â
I smile and shake my head to indicate I donât mind. The backseat of his Aston Martin really is tiny, but thankfully I manage to fit just fine.
The restaurant weâre going to isnât very far, and Sofia thoroughly enjoys the ride. Alexander lowers the roof for her so she can feel the wind blowing through her hair. He watches her with an indulgent smile every time she shakes her hair out, a huge grin on her face.
He takes such good care of her, and I canât help but lose a little bit of my heart to this version of him.