Won’t touch her anymore...
"Can you...can you please check her again and double confirm if she needs to go to the hospital?"
"Of course she’ll have to go to the hospital." Luna, who was still leaning against
Joshua's body for comfort, wiped the tears from her eyes and added, "But that won't happen unless you do it.
"The ambulance is already on its way here, and are you honestly going to let someone else take her instead?"
As soon as she finished her sentence, the sound of sirens echoed from outside the gate.
Jim's face flushed scarlet once more."
You're right."
With that, he strode over to Bonnie and gingerly picked her up from the wheelchair. "I'll bring her to the hospital right now."
When he reached the front door, carrying Bonnie in his arms, Jim suddenly froze and said, "No matter what, I still want to thank all of you."
If they had not planned this wedding for them, he would have chosen to give Bonnie a quiet and private farewell.
He was not trained in emergency medicine, and he had only limited knowledge about basic first-aid skills, so if Bonnie were to stop breathing with only him around , she might not have been able to survive.
"Also..." he let out an exhale. "Father, Mother, I want to say I'm sorry. I was too impulsive just now, and I promise to make it up to you as soon as Bonnie gets better."
Rosalyn could not help chuckling when she heard this. "Why do you need to make it up to us? We're family, and this is what family is supposed to do. Besides, it's partially our fault that Bonnie ended up like this."
Jim sighed. "I'm the one who should take responsibility for this, but enough said. I should take her to the hospital now."
Then, he turned and disappeared out the door.
Harvey and June exchanged glances, then linked hands and scampered behind Jim.
After all, Bonnie was one of her closest friends,
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