Price of Love
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mouth with food as we sat on the floor, our laughter and camaraderie fillin
onses. I'm literally counting down the days until I'm finally
meeting new people, partying, and, of course, hanging out with c
nts and be on my own." She shot me a playful side-eye before adding, "Can't wait to h
pendence, new friends, and maybe even love.
lmost 6 PM! I have to help Mum prepare for dinner." I jumped up, quic
he door. As I walked home, a smile danced on my lips
. But soon, I noticed a commotion up ahead-a crowd gathered, murmuring anxiously
e road ahead was blocked, leaving me t
streets as an ambulance pulled up. Uniformed staff
n't believe this is happening!" The horror of it all gripped me, suppressi
n and a man onto stretchers. But it was the sight of a person lying
, and made a beeline for home, tryi
gh trembling lips as I ran, glancing down at my legs as they pumped through
lant, but the tremor in my voice hinted at
ng a warm smile, and retur
"Ria's fine," I replied, helping her chop the potatoe
ne task carefully, try
h. We had taken out loans to cover his medical expenses,
e of me and Mum and now pulled double shift
degree, and make my family proud-if only to re
rom my thoughts. I shrugged, suggesting, "Maybe he's just worki
ready, we'll ca
side David's dinner, which he could microwa
felt even lonelier now tha
rtling me from my thoughts. I noticed Mum was already r
om, making my heart race. "Mum, is everything o
um by the phone, staring in sho
ide. She struggled to regain her composure before trembling
ef washed over me as Mum thrust open the do
dread, remembering the horrifying scene I had witnessed
n a cab. I ran right behind her, feeling the wei
on cabs for transportation. Finally, one stopped for us, and Mu
my mind raced with endless questi
at Mum, who took deep breaths to calm herself. I'd alway
I saw etched on her f
hurried to the reception. "I'm looking for my so
anic, responded, "Please remain
The receptionist nodded, then pointed, "
After searching the hallways, we finally found room 125 a
his legs. Panic clawed at my throat-this was th
own my cheeks. "Oh my God, David!" I rushed to him, enveloping him
inging to the warmth of our small family. Despite the uncert
Hope you're going to be fine?" I managed to ask, my voice cra
e. We finally pulled back, smiles mingling with tears as Mum
e, thankful for each other and for the se
g in. Even as I fought to stay awake, I couldn't help b
nd I sat by David, watching him
er lips. "What did the nurses say,
night; we won't know anything until morning." She gently t
hing David breathe steadily. Relief washed over me
would we do if he needed surgery? My tho
me to start looking for a job." Since Dad's passing, David bore
, fatigue overtook me, and
I allowed my worries for David and our financial situa
fell into a deep sleep, secure in the knowledge