In the hospital, Carl was still in surgery, his condition more severe than Ashley's, who was the first to regain consciousness.
The entire Brooks family had rushed to the hospital, relieved to see Ashley's eyes flutter open.
Melissa was beside herself with tears. "You scared the life out of me, Ashley! If something happened to you, how on earth could I face your father?"
Ashley, still too weak to speak, glanced around the room, her eyes searching for Vivienne, who was not there.
Darren seemed to grasp what she was looking for and leaned in to whisper, "Ashley, Vivienne's still in surgery with Carl. She'll be here as soon as it's over."
Ashley breathed a sigh of relief. Her gaze then shifted back to her mother, her eyes brimming with tears.
Kala chimed in, "Don't cry now, Ashley. Vivienne said you've got a scrape on your face, and tears won't help it heal. You don't want to ruin that pretty face of yours, so be good, won’t you?"
Ronald also tried to comfort Melissa, "Aunt, no need to cry. Didn't Vivienne say that Ashley and Carl are out of danger? They'll be up and about in a few days. You crying like this will only have them worrying about you when they wake up."
"Alright, alright, I'll stop." Melissa managed, dabbing at her eyes. She took her daughter's hand. "If it weren't for Vivienne, you and Carl would've been goners. Charlotte told me how Vivienne and Percival braved a cliff jump to save you two. Terrifying, I tell you."
Ashley pressed her lips together, wanting to say something but feeling too drained. She soon drifted back to sleep.
When she woke again, most of the machines had been removed, but her legs were still numb, and she was still in recovery. Vivienne had made sure she stayed put to avoid injuring herself further.
Carl, too, had been brought out of the operating room, awaiting consciousness. Ashley found her voice again.
"Mom, where's Vivienne?" She asked.
She remembered that just before she had passed out, it was Vivienne who had grasped her hand and promised, "I'm here; you're not going to die."
Just then, Vivienne entered the room with her usual detached tone, as if speaking to a typical patient. "Awake now? You'll be bedridden for a month, and then it’s rehab for you. Your legs took a bad hit; getting back on them will take some training."
Ashley bit her lower lip, staring deeply at Vivienne, before finally mustering the strength to speak, "After everything I've done to you, why did you still save me? Shouldn't you be happy to laugh at me?"
Vivienne simply replied, "To laugh at you, you'd need to be alive."
Ashley could not help but laugh and then quickly composed herself. "I was wrong before. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have doubted your intentions. You've never been cruel. Mom's right; you've always had your reasons.
I don't expect forgiveness; I just want you to know I won't blame you anymore. I was jealous because the family treated you so well. Now I see you deserve it."
Exhausted from her confession, Ashley took a deep breath, feeling a bit more at ease.
Vivienne nodded. "Okay, I got it."
Ashley was not a bad person, just prone to envy.
"Aunt Melissa, I have to go," Vivienne told Melissa.
"Thank you, Vivienne, for all your help with Mr. Ellington," Melissa replied.
"We're family," Vivienne stated simply, squeezing Melissa's hand before leaving the room.
Percival was waiting outside, and they walked out of the hospital together, only to run into Fiona in her wheelchair, accompanied by a new face.
"What a coincidence to see you here," Fiona said with a faint smile, though her tone was indifferent.
Percival's eyes were cold. "It's no coincidence. This is my hospital."
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