BILLIONAIRE'S BARGAIN: Fate of Aries.
d by a sense of hope. Maybe, jus
Jenkins exclaimed, her fac
us. The surgery is complex, and there are risks involved. But with your
at my mother, still lying helplessly in the bed, and felt a surge
p?" I asked, looking
plied. "Dr. Ryan will come in to explain everything in more
towards Nurse Thompson. "Thank you fo
fore turning to leave. "I'll let Dr
I looked over at Mrs. Jenk
a sense of hope that we
everything would be okay" I s
ling a sense of hope that we hadn't f
filled with emotion. "I can't wait for yo
ther, still lying helplessly in the bed. She reached out and
, her voice cracking with emotion. "I miss our conversations and our sill
issed my mother too, more than words could express. I missed our talks and our giggles,
g machines and the sterile hospital air, I
per. "I miss her too. But we'll get through this. We'll be s
eyes shining with tear
ssionals entered the room, including Dr. Ryan and Nurse Thompson. They were accompanied by s
ing. "We're going to get started on your mother's surgery short
ing her down to the operating room soon. We just
o help my mother change. She carefully lifted my mother's limp form and bega
igned to be easy to move around in. It had a simple tie at the ba
the medical professionals were wearing. Dr. Ryan and the nurses were all dressed in the
o be easy to move around in. They had multiple pockets for storing small items, such
comfortable-looking shoes that were designed for long hours on her feet.
d be crucial, and I could only hope
o for you, Aries?" Dr. Ryan aske
my throat. "No, thank you," I managed to
expression serious. "
her for surgery, they began to push her bed o
pation and worry. But as we approached the entrance t
ently. "You can't come in here. But don't
her's bed through the doors and into the operating room. A few moments late
was now in the hands of the doctors and nurses. I knew that I had
ide the hands of the medical team. I knew that God was the only one
tion. "Please help the doctors and nurses to do their
focus on my faith and trust in God. I knew that He was the on
e operating room. I knew that the next few hours would be cru