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Chapter 3

The world came to me in fragments. Beeping machines. Hushed voices. The antiseptic smell that could only belong to a hospital.

"BP's still dropping," a woman's voice said urgently. "We need to stabilize her now."

I wanted to open my eyes, to tell them I was okay, but my body refused to respond. The weight of exhaustion pressed down on me like a physical force.

"Ms. Stewart?" The voice was closer now. "Can you hear me? I'm Dr. Helen Morrison. You're having a heart attack."

Heart attack. The words echoed in my mind, bringing with them a strange detachment. Of course I was. The pain in my chest had been building for hours, ever since I'd seen that video—since Maverick had chosen Keily over me in every possible way.

"Her heart condition is congenital," Dr. Morrison continued, presumably to someone else in the room. "The emotional trauma has triggered a massive cardiac event. We need to act quickly."

Emotional trauma. They had no idea how deep that trauma went.

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In the waiting room, Sarah paced frantically, her phone clutched in her hand like a lifeline.

"She's not answering," she muttered, then louder: "Bridget's in the hospital! Her heart—she collapsed!"

I could hear her voice even through the hospital walls, could picture her face streaked with tears as she left yet another message.

"Maverick, please! This isn't a joke! The doctors say it's critical—she could die!"

The silence that followed her plea stretched like an eternity.

"Voicemail again," Sarah whispered, her voice breaking. "How can he not care?"

---

Hours passed in a blur of medical terminology and urgent interventions. I drifted in and out of consciousness, aware of Dr. Morrison's constant presence, her calm voice directing the team around me.

"We've stabilized her for now," she said finally. "But she'll need careful monitoring. The damage from this episode is significant."

Sarah's sob of relief was audible even through the ICU door.

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"Where is she?" The voice was deep, familiar—not Maverick's harsh tones but something warmer, more concerned.

"Mr. Richardson?" Dr. Morrison sounded surprised. "You're here quickly."

"I was in my office when Sarah called the university." Peter's voice came closer. "How is she?"

"Critical but stable. The emotional trigger was severe—she has an underlying condition that makes her susceptible to stress-induced cardiac events."

I wanted to protest that I was fine, that I didn't need anyone to see me like this, but the words wouldn't come.

"The family?" Peter asked.

"Trying to arrange emergency travel from London. It'll take time."

"I'll handle the logistics," Peter said immediately. "And I'd like to stay with her, if that's permitted."

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The days blurred together in a haze of medication and monitored recovery. Each time I opened my eyes, Peter was there—sometimes reading quietly in the corner, sometimes speaking softly with the nurses, always present.

Wildflowers appeared on my bedside table—not generic hospital flowers but delicate blue forget-me-nots that somehow knew were my favorite.

"You're awake," Peter said softly, noticing my open eyes.

I tried to speak, but my throat was too dry.

"Don't try to talk yet," he said gently. "You've been through a lot."

He reached for a small book on the table beside him. "I brought something to read to you, if you'd like. Your favorite author—Sarah mentioned you kept his books by your bed."

Tears welled in my eyes as he opened the cover and began to read in his steady, calming voice.

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"Why are you here?" I finally managed to ask several days later, my voice raspy from disuse.

Peter adjusted his glasses, a gesture I recognized from our classroom interactions. "Sarah contacted the university. Your family asked me to check on you until they could arrive."

"But you don't have to stay," I whispered.

"I know." His smile was gentle, without expectation or demand. "I wanted to be here."

Something in his eyes—something warm and genuine—made my chest tighten in a way that had nothing to do with my heart condition.

"The flowers," I said, nodding toward the wildflowers that brightened my sterile hospital room.

"They reminded me of you," he said simply. "Resilient. Beautiful even in difficult circumstances."

Before I could respond, my phone lit up with a message. Peter handed it to me without looking at the screen.

Maverick's name flashed across the display.

"Where are you? We need to talk."

I stared at the message, my heart—my damaged, fragile heart—clenching with renewed pain.

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