Luke's limp body was pushed on a cart into the hospital, his head bleeding profusely, his entire body bruised and battered. Ava ran beside the cart, tears streaming down her face as she called out his name, "Luke! Luke, please! Oh God, no!"Stanley kept pace with her, his face grim with concern. "Ava, we have to let the doctors work, he’s going to be alright. Calm down," he said, trying to calm her down.But Ava was beyond consolation. She had been on the phone with Luke when the accident happened, and she couldn't shake off the feeling of helplessness. Tears kept falling down her face as she shivered to the worst possible case. What if he died? He’s unconscious!As they rushed Luke into the emergency room, Ava and Stanley were left outside, waiting anxiously for news. Ava paced back and forth, her mind racing with worst-case scenarios.“Sit down, Ava,” Stanley tried to reassure her, "He's going to be okay, Ava. Luke's strong. He'll pull through."But Ava couldn't shake off the fear t
Amelia's voice trembled as she spoke, "I want to pull out, Gloria. I don't want to be a part of this anymore."Gloria's expression turned icy, her eyes flashing with anger. She rushed towards Amelia, her hands grasping for her neck. Amelia's eyes widened in fear as Gloria's grip tightened, her fingers digging deep into her skin."Don't act weak, Amelia," Gloria hissed, her breath hot against Amelia's ear. "I'm not ready to start taking care of defaulters. You need to get your head in the game."Amelia's eyes stared into Gloria's, fear passing through her like a wave. She had never seen Gloria like this before, her eyes evil and menacing."I'm sorry," Amelia whispered, trying to placate her. "I was foolish to pity the Richardson’s after what they did to me. They deserve everything that’s coming right at them."Gloria's grip relaxed, her hands releasing Amelia's neck. She patted Amelia's shoulder, her touch condescending. "Very good, Amelia. Now you're coming back to your senses. Never
Ava's eyes widened in denial, her face pale with shock. "No, that's a lie!" she exclaimed, her voice shaking with emotion. "Luke can't be in a coma. He's going to be fine, he has to be. He's strong, he'll pull through. Where is he? No, I don’t want to see him. He’s fine."The doctor's expression was sympathetic, but firm. "I'm sorry, Ava. I wish I had better news. We did everything we could, but...he's still not responding."But Ava wouldn't let go. She grabbed hold of the doctor's collar, her fingers digging deep into his shirt. "Bring back my husband!" she cried, her body shaking with sobs. "I want to see him! I need to see him!"Mia rushed forward, trying to intervene. "Ava, stop. Let him go. He did what he could. He’s done his part to help."“But his effort wasn’t enough!” But Ava held tight, her grip unyielding. Mia tried to pry her fingers loose, finally managing to pull her away from the doctor."I'm so sorry," Mia apologized, as the doctor quickly beat a retreat, looking relie
Officer Thompson approached the grand entrance of the Timberlakes' mansion, his eyes fixed on the imposing structure. He stepped inside, and Gloria greeted him at the door, a hint of curiosity in her voice."What brings you to my humble home, Officer?" she asked, her tone dripping with sarcasm.Officer Thompson flashed his badge, his expression stern. "I'm here to investigate the hijacking of Luke Richardson's car. We have reason to believe he was here before the incident."Gloria's expression changed from curiosity to concern, but Officer Thompson could see the faintest glimmer of something else - fear, perhaps, or guilt. "Oh, what happened to Luke? Is he alright?" she asked, her voice laced with a hint of insincerity.Officer Thompson's eyes narrowed. "That's what I'm trying to determine. And I understand Luke was here before the accident. Care to explain what he was doing here?"Gloria's smile faltered, and she took a step back, her eyes darting around the room as if searching for
Gloria's voice rose, her words tumbling out in a rush. "Just leave, Officer. Please, just leave. You're not going to find anything here. I don't know what you're looking for, but it's not here."Officer Thompson's expression remained firm, his eyes never leaving Gloria's face. "I'm not leaving until I get some answers, Mrs. Timberlake. You're hiding something, and I aim to find out what it is."Gloria's face twisted in frustration, her hands clenched into fists. "Fine. Stay then. But you're not going to find anything. And even if you do, it's not going to prove anything."Officer Thompson's eyes narrowed. "I'll be the judge of that, Mrs. Timberlake. Now, I want to see the rest of the footage. All of it."Gloria's eyes flashed with anger, but she knew she had no choice. She nodded curtly and gestured to one of her bodyguards, who stepped forward to comply with the officer's request.As the footage played on, Officer Thompson's eyes scanned every frame, searching for any clue that might
Amelia rushed into the sitting room, her face flushed with excitement and concern. "Gloria, what's going on?" she asked, her eyes scanning the room as if searching for answers. “I saw the cameras being changed.”Gloria sat on the couch, her expression tense and guarded. "What are you talking about, Amelia?" she asked, her voice cool and detached."When did Officer Thompson come over to the house?" Amelia demanded, her eyes locked on Gloria's face. "I saw him leaving as I was coming in. What did he want?"Gloria's expression faltered for a moment before she regained her composure. "He came over about an hour ago," she said, her voice measured. "He was asking questions about Luke Richardson."Amelia's eyes widened in surprise. "Luke you mean? What does he have to do with anything?"Gloria's eyes flashed with anger, but she bit back her response. "Just drop it, Amelia," she said, her voice firm. "It's none of your concern."Amelia's face fell, but she knew better than to push Gloria when
Ava nodded slowly, her eyes still brimming with tears. Mrs. Greenfield could see the struggle in her, the desire to see Luke warring with the need to take care of herself and the baby."I know," Ava said finally, her voice barely above a whisper. "I just feel so helpless. I want to do something, anything, to help Luke. He has always been there for me, I want to be there for him too."Mrs. Greenfield squeezed her hand. "You are doing something, Ava. You're carrying his child, and that's the most important thing right now. You need to focus on that, on keeping yourself and the baby safe and healthy."Ava took a deep breath, a small smile on her lips. "You're right. I know you're right, but..."Mrs. Greenfield smiled back, her eyes shining with tears. "I know it's hard, Ava. But you're not alone. We're all here for you, and we'll get through this together."Just then, the doctor came in, a smile on his face. "Ava, I have some good news," he said. "The baby is doing great, and you're gett
Amelia pulled her car into the gas station, the sound of the engine dying as she shifted into the park. She got out of the car and stretched her arms, looking around at the familiar surroundings. The gas pumps stood like sentinels, their bright colors and bold lettering a stark contrast to the dull gray of the pavement. The convenience store loomed behind them, its windows reflecting the fading light of day.Amelia walked into the store, the bell above the door jingling as she entered. She paid for her gas and waited for the attendant to fill her tank, her eyes scanning the aisles of snacks and drinks. The store was quiet, the only sound was the hum of the refrigerators and the occasional rustle of packaging.As she waited, Amelia pulled out her phone and began to text Officer Thompson. "I have a video regarding Luke Richardson's accident," she typed. "Can we meet up?" She hesitated for a moment before hitting send, wondering if she was doing the right thing.As she waited for a repl