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Echoes of a Forsaken Heart novel Chapter 161

Natalia raced to the hospital, only to find the caretaker, Debby, looking frantic at the door of the hospital room.

"What's going on?" Natalia asked, her brow furrowed in concern.

Debby's face bore the distinct mark of a slap.

"It's your father, Graham. He hasn't shown up for quite some time, but tonight, out of the blue, he barged in, drunk as a skunk. He insisted on seeing your mother, and I tried to stop him, but he was belligerent after the drinks. He managed to push past me, and before I knew it, he had unplugged her ventilator, spewing all sorts of nasty words, saying she should have died a long time ago and that keeping her alive was just a waste of money."

"I called security and the doctor right away, and thankfully, the doctor arrived just in time."

Natalia's face turned a shade paler.

She could never have guessed that Graham would suddenly reappear and cause such a commotion after being absent for so long.

Natalia glanced apologetically at Debby.

"I'm so sorry you got dragged into this."

Debby was obviously feeling aggrieved.

Graham had been rough with her, and to this moment, one of her ears was still ringing.

Natalia promptly transferred some money to Debby. "You should go home and rest. I'll take it from here."

Debby refused to accept the money, gave her a few instructions, and then left.

Natalia turned and entered the hospital room.

The doctor had just finished examining Tatiana and nodded at Natalia as she came in.

"Things seem stable for now; thankfully, Debby was quick to react. But let's try to avoid such incidents in the future. It's not just about your mother's well-being; it can also upset the other patients. Ms. Jenkins, you really should have a word with your father."

Natalia nodded earnestly.

"I will, thank you, Doctor."

The doctor didn't say much more; just advised her on a few things, and then took her leave.

Natalia looked down at Tatiana lying on the bed, her face ashen and void of color.

Tatiana had become so gaunt it was disconcerting. Natalia remembered her as being beautiful.

But the person lying in the bed now was just skin and bones, far removed from any semblance of beauty.

She didn't look anything like Tatiana in Natalia's memory.

Feeling uncomfortable, Natalia stayed for a while before stepping out.

Ronin was on a phone call.

Hamilton was standing by the door.

Seeing Natalia come out, he asked with a concerned look, "How is she? Graham again?"

Natalia pursed her lips and just said, "It's okay now; you guys can head back."

Ronin's phone, which he had just hung up, rang again. He frowned, looked at Natalia, and said, "Glad to hear your mother is okay. I've got to deal with something urgent. Call me if you need anything."

"Will do."

After Ronin spoke, he turned to Hamilton, "You coming, Mr. Fowler?"

Hamilton's gaze remained on Natalia. After a long moment, he replied nonchalantly, "You go ahead. I've got something to take care of."

Natalia gave him a glance but didn't say anything else, turning back into the hospital room.

She really wasn't in the mood to deal with Hamilton's drama.

But to her surprise, Hamilton grabbed her wrist.

Natalia frowned, "Hamilton, can you not be so annoying?"

Hamilton felt a sting from her attitude. Couldn't this woman be a little nicer to him?

"Do you need my help? Natalia, just say the word, and I can bring back those two bodyguards I had posted here before."

After their falling out, Hamilton had removed the bodyguards he had stationed for her in a fit of pique, expecting Natalia to come begging. But she had remained stubborn.

The bodyguards were gone, and he couldn't very well send them back without a request.

This seemed like a good opportunity.

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