In the hospital room, Karen leaned back against the headboard. Truth be told, she was more than capable of getting out of bed and walking around. Her robust health made it a non-issue, but with Jasper and her brothers' watchful eyes glued on her, not to mention Willa's gentle smile nearby, she found herself staying put.
Jasper's eyes shimmered with moisture, "Sasha, thank God you're awake. I've been so worried! How are you feeling? Hungry for anything? I'll have the cook whip up your childhood favorite dish in no time!"
Maddox examined Karen's arm as if verifying her realness, "Sasha, pinch me. I need to know I'm not dreaming."
Karen chuckled, "You all worry too much. I was just knocked out, nothing serious. I'm actually itching to stretch my legs; lying in bed all day is making me feel like a couch potato!"
Willa suggested to Jasper, "Maybe we should help Sasha get up and move around a bit. It's not good to stay in bed for too long."
Jasper, unable to argue with Karen's wishes, reluctantly agreed.
Maddox, brimming with excitement, leaned in, "Sasha, you won't believe what you've missed. The biggest news is that Percival and Vivienne eloped! But don't worry, we made sure everything was set for their wedding. We were all waiting for you to wake up!"
Arthur interjected, "Hold on! Vivienne and I haven't had our big day yet. They can't beat us to the punch!" He was relieved he made it back in time, unable to bear the thought of Percival winning Vivienne's hand so soon. "Percival hasn't gotten past me yet!"
Percival, overhearing as he entered, knew he had to step up his game. After all, marrying Vivienne was his unwavering intention.
Vivienne, cheeks still flushed from emotion, stepped in to see Karen, supported by Willa, moving around the room, doing light stretches. She seemed in good spirits, her complexion rosy.
Vivienne softly uttered, "Mom."
Karen turned with a smile, "Come here and give me a hug. Have you lost weight? I've missed you so much!"
Vivienne was speechless. It was all too surreal!
Percival, wrapping his arm around Vivienne, teased, "Master, I've been taking good care of Vivienne. She's been spoiled with strawberry cheesecake every day."
Vivienne rolled her eyes at him.
Karen laughed, "Well, aren't you going to come over here and give me a hug? Or do you want me to come to you?"
Vivienne reluctantly approached, only to be met with a playful slap on the head from Karen.
Karen scolded, "Heard you've been denying your father? He's the man I chose, and without him, you wouldn't be here. Dare to deny him again, see what happens."
Vivienne was flabbergasted. This was not how she expected their reunion to go.
Arthur tried to defuse the tension, "Hey, there's no need for that. If Vivienne's having trouble accepting me, I understand. I've been absent, and I'll make it up to her."
Vivienne gave him a look that said, "Nice save."
Karen glared at Arthur, "This is between me and my daughter. Stay out of it!"
Vivienne echoed the sentiment, leaving Arthur speechless.
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