Chapter 1458:
Brandon’s first surgery had not gone as smoothly as they hoped, leaving him facing another round in the operating room.
A full month slipped past.
After Myron traveled to East Mountain to offer prayers, something remarkable happened—Millie’s condition steadied for the first time in weeks. Maybe those prayers made their way to the right ears, because her organs stopped declining and signs of recovery finally appeared.
Yet, even as her body slowly began to heal, Millie remained lost in her silent world.
At last, the day came when the ICU doors opened for her. The medical team wheeled Millie out and into a quiet, private room.
Myron stood watchfully at Millie’s side, Ari and Nicole close by, as nurses hooked her up to fewer machines than before.
“Her physical condition has improved a great deal. She’s no longer in immediate danger, but…”
The doctor paused, glancing at Millie, who still slept on—unmoved and unreachable.
“We can’t say for sure when she’ll open her eyes,” the doctor added, letting out a weary sigh.
After he slipped from the room, Myron held Ari’s hand for reassurance, the quiet settling over them like a heavy blanket. Nicole’s quiet sobs filled the space, and Ari moved to her side, murmuring words of comfort.
All the while, Myron stayed by Millie’s bed.
For the first time since the accident, he reached out and brushed his fingers gently over her cheek instead of gazing at her through the barrier of glass. Her skin felt delicate, softer and thinner than he remembered, and the simple touch brought tears to his eyes.
Outside the room, Alexia, Charles, Giffard, and the rest listened as Nicole quietly shared the doctor’s update. The news left everyone with a hollow ache.
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“We all thought she’d wake up once she left the ICU, but now… there’s no telling how much longer we have to wait,” said Alexia, her voice unsteady as she tried to keep her composure.
“Why won’t she wake up?” Charles’ voice broke the silence, his eyes rimmed with red. “We’re all here, just waiting for her to open her eyes again.”
Myron gazed down at Millie’s peaceful face, noticing her eyelids pressed tightly shut. A single tear slipped from his cheek, landing softly on her skin, and he reached out to brush it away.
What was keeping her from returning? Was she simply worn out after everything she’d endured?
Since childhood, Millie had always been a fighter—not just for herself, but for her mother, for her child, for everyone she loved. She had struggled for the Bennett family, for her father, and above all, for the truth.
No matter how bleak things became, Millie never stopped pushing back—she always found a way to survive, no matter the odds.
Year after year, she fought her battles in silence, never asking for help, holding the world together with nothing but grit.
A soft whirring noise echoed through the hallway as Brandon wheeled himself into view, pausing at the doorway to take it all in.
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