Without hesitation, I rushed in regardless of my own safety. But the people around me tried to stop me.
“What’re you doing? It’s dangerous!”
I shook my head like a madwoman and tried desperately to break free from their grip.
My Elena was in that burning car!
I felt suffocated. Unbearable pain overwhelmed me, and the next second,
my eyes rolled to the back of my head and everything went black. sepboook
I had a long and terrible dream. Elena’s helpless, childish voice called out to me.
“Mommy, help me!”
“Mommy, I’m so scared! Please!”
But no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t find her. It felt as though the walls were closing in on me, suffocating me.
ALL of a sudden, the world went completely dark. There wasn’t a shred of Light in this dark abyss. The only thing that kept me going was her faint cries for help.
“Elena!”
Angela’s Library
I woke up in cold sweat and found myself in an unfamiliar room-it was the pungent smell of disinfectant that told me I was in a hospital. I had been dreaming for so long that I couldn’t tell whether this was part of the dream or not.
Staring at the white ceiling, I felt a little numb.
“Miss, you’re finally awake!”
The nurse who was changing the IV bag heard my voice and looked up in surprise. “You’ve been in a coma for three days.”
The nurse’s voice brought me back to earth. I grabbed her hand anxiously and asked, “Was there an explosion near Blesse Restaurant?”
“Yes.” The nurse frowned. “The police have gotten involved. I’ve heard that they suspect it was a terrorist attack from another pack. Why do you ask?”
“What about the people in the car?” I asked nervously, squeezing her hand for answers.
The nurse was confused. Naturally, she didn’t understand why I was so anxious to know the answer.
But she still answered, “The people in the car died in the explosion.
Because this matter has caused public panic, now Adam isn’t allowing anyone to talk about it. Miss, I advise you to stop asking questions, or else you’ll get into trouble.”
The people in the car were dead?
My eyes glazed over
“No, no. That can’t be. You’re lying to me