KEIRA. Sebestian angrily left the hospital. He would never understand, this is what I feared but he told me everything was okay. George was in a critical condition because of me, how can I leave! We waited for two more hours before Dr Peter emerged from the O.R. I instantly stood from the seat, my face crowned in anxiety. Mark rushed him, so did I. “Doctor, how is he?” Mark’s voice trembled as Dr Peter flashed us a warm smile. "George's surgery was a success," Dr. Peter reassured. "We were able to relieve the pressure, repair the damage, and stabilize his cervical spine." I stumbled backwards in relief, feeling a heavy burden lifted off my chest. George was alive, thank God. "George will need time to recover, but we're optimistic. He'll require physical therapy and cognitive rehabilitation, but we expect significant improvement. He wouldn't be using his right hand shoulder and hand for some time since it's on a bandage. He might need someone to care for his needs. He will wake u
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