KIERAKevin took a deep breath before speaking, "There's a complication with the donor."Jason's grip on Kevin tightened, his eyes widening in fear as he asked, "What kind of complication?" My heart sank as Kevin hesitated before replying, "The donor is an 18-year-old girl in a coma after a car accident. She hasn't shown any signs of improvement, and her family is considering pulling the plug." Jason's face turned pale, and I could see tears welling up in his eyes as he realized the gravity of the situation.Jason and I went silent, both knowing that the decision would be a difficult one for the girl's family to make."So they aren't agreeing on donating her organs," I whispered, trying to break the tension.Kevin sighed, running his hand through his hair. "No, they're torn. It's tearing them apart.""I tried to persuade them to consider it, but they're just not ready," he said sadly.Jason squeezed my hand in comfort. "Let me talk to them again. Maybe they'll listen to me." Jason sai
KIERA"Kiera, calm down and try to focus on your breathing." Jason's voice was gentle, his hand reaching out to hold mine. "Why the fuck are you blaming yourself for everything? We all make mistakes, but we can work through this together," he said, rubbing my back in slow circles.I tried to follow his advice, attempting to calm my racing heart and focus on the steady rise and fall of my chest. "Look at me and take deep breaths," Jason continued, his eyes filled with concern and understanding. "Things that happened were in the past; it wasn't you who caused them," he assured me, his voice soothing and reassuring. "You were victims of circumstances beyond your control. But now we are together and happy, right? Kevin is with us; he forgives you, and we are moving forward." Jason's words helped to ease the guilt and shame that had been weighing me down. "Then Aria, our daughter, is us; she loves you unconditionally and sees you as her hero," Jason added with a smile, reaching out to hold
JASON"Kevin, are you sure that you will agree after this ?" Jason asked, his eyebrows furrowed in concern. Kevin nodded confidently. "I'm positive. Because of their daughter's debt, they have money that they desperately need." Jason hesitated, realizing the gravity of the situation but trusting Kevin's judgment."I hope you are right; I don't want anything, and I mean anything, to go wrong with this plan," Jason replied, his voice filled with uncertainty. Kevin reassured him, "Trust me, this is the best option we have. We just need to stay calm and stick to the plan."I parked the car in the designated spot and turned off the engine, taking a deep breath before getting out. The neighborhood doesn't look like the safest place, and many people are staring at us as we walk to a shabby apartment building."The couple live here?" I asked Kevin, staring at my surprise and unease. Kevin nodded, leading the way up the creaky stairs to their door.The building seemed to be breaking down, with
KIERA "That is why we are here," I said firmly, determined not to go empty-handed."I know your daughter is in a coma, and you guys are soon pulling the plug."The couple stood up from their seats in shock, their faces filled with a mixture of sadness and rage. "How do you know about our daughter's condition?" the mother asked, her voice trembling.Kevin and I shared a sympathetic look: "The hospital your daughter is admitted to is under Grey Enterprises." I repiled, knowing that this information would only anger the parents further."So... does that give you any right to interfere in our personal matters?" The father demanded; his tone was defensive.I shook my head, trying to defuse the tension in the room. "We are not here to interfere, but to ask for your help," I said softly, trying to calm the tension in the room. "I am Jason Grey Major, the shareholder of Grey Enterprises and the CEO. I just want to ask you guys to donate your daughter's lungs to save my wife, who is in critica
JASON"What the fuck did you do there?" Kevin shouted at me as we stood outside the building, his face twisted in anger.I sighed, unlocked the car door, and replied, "I don't know; I was just trying to help."Kevin closes the door with a frustrated slam. "Help. How kind of you," he muttered sarcastically before storming off.I sighed again, bushing my hair out of my face, feeling the weight of Kevin's disappointment as I followed him down the street, wanting to talk things out and make amends.Kevin's anger was palpable, but I just wanted to do what felt right to me in the situation."Kevin…stop. Why the fuck are you so mad at me?" I finally blurted out, making him stop and turn his face towards me, his expression a mix of hurt and frustration. "I just wanted to help; I didn't mean to upset you," I said softly, hoping he would understand my intentions."Help, you mean," he said, walking closer to me, his voice laced with bitterness. "Do you need help now ?" he asked, his eyes searchi
KieraI stare at my phone, blankly dialing the same number for the 10th time, hoping for a response that never comes. Frustration begins to build as I realize that my calls are being ignored."I hate you..." I mutter under my breath, feeling a mix of anger and disappointment. "Why isn't he picking up his call ?" I wonder, my heart sinking with each unanswered ring."Jason..." I sighed, throwing my phone on the bed before collapsing onto the mattress, defeated. The silence in the room only amplifies my feelings of loneliness and despair.I don't know why I feel like this, but the emptiness in my chest is suffocating. I close my eyes, trying to push away the overwhelming sense of loneliness.I need to understand that he might be busy, he can't be available 24/ 7. But the uncertainty gnaws at me, leaving me feeling lost and disconnected.I am so bored; this four-walled room feels like a prison, trapping me in my own thoughts. I wanted to go out, but Jason strictly advised me to stay home
JASON"Kiera..." I shouted, staring at her with her eyes filled with tears and fear. "Kiera..." I tried to pat her face gently to wake her up, but she remained unresponsive, her breathing shallow and irregular. Panic started to rise in my chest as I frantically searched for a pulse, praying for any sign of life."Doctor!" I yelled, desperately hoping for help to arrive soon. The room felt suffocating as I waited for a response, my heart pounding in my ears. I tried to fix her oxygen tube that had become dislodged, but my hands were shaking uncontrollably. "Please, Kiera, stay with me," I whispered, willing her to fight through whatever was happening to her."Please, don't leave me alone like this," I pleaded, tears welling up in my eyes as I continued to try and revive her. The sound of footsteps approaching gave me a glimmer of hope that help was on the way."Mr. Grey, we're here," the doctor said as he rushed into the room, followed by a team of nurses. I stepped back, allowing them
JASON"We need to act fast before it's too late. You saw Kiera, she…." I choked on my words, unable to finish the sentence."She needs the transplant...," I said, closing my eyes to take a deep breath. "I know Jason... She needs the transplant as soon as possible," Kevin replied, his voice filled with understanding and determination. "I will do everything in my power to make sure we find a solution for her.""Please, I can't lose her," I pleaded, tears welling up in my eyes. "She's all I have left.""I know how much she means to you, Jason," Kevin reassured me, his voice filled with compassion. "She is my only family; I know how you feel. We will do everything we can to save her. I promise ."With those words, I felt a glimmer of hope in the midst of despair, knowing that Kevin would not give up on finding a solution for his sister.I ended the call and took a deep breath, staring at the door Kiera was taken into, waiting for any news on her condition.After what seemed like an etern