SHATTERED DREAMS
th him. The words of the doctor, "You will never be able to work again." reverberated in his head; the news
n. The car spins out of control, and the horrified faces of the couple in
onless and lifeless leg; he felt a wave of despair washing over him. He felt hopeless without his legs, h
sband, lost his life and they lost their baby. It was unbearable for him; he couldn't eat or sleep. He tried to avoi
y in her hand, "I told you I don't want to
to eat. "Sir, you haven't taken your drugs since you came back from the hospit
The maid didn't expect that from him; it was too late before she could dodge it, land on her
dainfully, before wal
er see you here. I don't want to e
he room, but he didn't allow her. He yelled and cursed her, she couldn'
them. But the accident has changed their master, making him unrecogni
estioned the maid when she saw
clean his room but he yelled at me. He even injured Jane with a
r tray of food for her. The maid did as instructed and came back after five min
he would eat. She has watched him grow more withdrawn with each passing day, his once vibrating spirit dimming into something she couldn't recognise.
espectful. He was someone who always listened to someone and gave solutions to problems. This
came here with something delicious for you. You need to eat something; you
er. He was lost in his own torment. Mrs. Isla was at a loss for words;
money, but this was different. This was something they couldn't solve with wealth or influence; they had trie
been brought or considered. She would lock hersel
t keep treating us like this. Take a look at yourself. Tell me what's going on in your head. W
l alive? I should have died in the accident instead of suffering like this. Look at me, I can't
have to say that. It's not your fault, you don't have to blame yourself for what happened. You know that. The brakes were tampered with; s
ould come and take him. But do you think death is cruel? Why would he want to die whe