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Love always prevail

Chapter 2 The sickness

Word Count: 1104    |    Released on: 02/01/2024

e says, "but I won't let you get away with it." Michael tries to stand up, but he can't. He feels himself collapsing, and then everything goes black. When he wakes up, he's

m, and it's locked. "Where am I?" he asks, his voice shaking. "You're in my secret lair," Sarah replies, her voice icy. "And you're not leaving until I get what

es to keep his eyes open, but he's struggling. Michael's vision is fading. "Why are you doing this?" he asks. But before Sarah can answe

dizzy, and then you passed out. Do you remember anything about that?" Michael's mind is racing. He's not sure what to say. "I don't know," he says. The doctor looks a

She's been here for a while. She's...not well." Michael's mind is spinning. He had no idea that Sarah was a patient at this hospital. But something about what the doctor

ter. She's very ill." Michael can't believe what he's hearing. Sarah has always seemed so normal to him. He can't imagine that she's suffering from a mental illness. "What a

no cure for her condition." Michael feels like he's in a daze. He can't believe that Sarah is so sick. She's always seemed so normal, so put together. He can't imagine her

octor looks at him sympathetically. "I understand how you feel," he says. "But it's not in her best interest for you to see her right now. She's very sick, and she need

mall smile. "I'm sorry I couldn't be more helpful," he says. "But I hope that you're able to get some answers from her doctors." Michael nods again, and then turns to leave. As he walks down the hospital corridor, he thinks about everything the doctor has told him. He's not sure what to believe. He wants to believe that Sara

m, and she looked a bit wary. "What are you doing here?" she asked. "I wanted to see how you were doing," Michael said. "I...I'm sorry about what happened." Sarah looked at him, and her expression softened abit. "I appreciate that," she said. "But I don't need your pity. I know what I did was wrong." She paused, and then continued. "I'm not su

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