In the shadowy corner outside the hospital room, Leopold stood there for ages as if his shadow was about to meld with the cold and sterile floor.
His heart clenched when he saw the slender figure of a woman slip out of the room. He thought about her every day, to the point his heart ached. He worried about her constantly, losing his appetite and finding sleep elusive.
Almost instinctively, he moved a foot forward, wanting to rush to her side and pull her into his embrace. However, the thought of her still being sick and the bacteria still coursing through her made his steps feel like lead. He sucked in a pained breath and retreated.
Had she read the divorce papers? Was she hating or blaming him? He couldn’t explain himself, fearing the truth would lead her to refuse her treatment or make a rash decision, just like she did three years ago.
Fear gripped him. He was afraid of losing her and having the thought of her dying. He couldn’t endure losing her again. He’d lost her once, and he wasn’t sure he could survive a second time. He was on the brink of insanity, of complete collapse.
So, he couldn’t risk it. He must ensure everything was foolproof. Aurelia’s health and life were more important than anything else. He would wait until the expert team developed the bacteriophage and antibiotics before revealing the truth to her.
Even if she misunderstood him, even if she hated him, he would bear it.
Aurelia turned her head. A familiar figure flashed by in the distance. She jolted, wanting to chase after it, but she held herself back.
It must be her imagination playing tricks on her. Why would Leopold be here? He was divorcing her.
Once she got into her car, she checked her phone and quickly saw the news of Leopold getting engaged to another woman. During her time in the hospital, he had rekindled his relationship with Megan. “He was still in love with Megan, after all. The first love, always holding a superior place in his heart, irreplaceable by anyone. Once his first love returned, I became less appealing, so it was time for me to leave.” Aurelia thought.
Irony twisted in her gut. It felt as though a venomous snake was slithering up her spine, coiling around her heart, its fangs sinking deep into her flesh, causing unbearable pain.
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