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Thankfully, his bodyguard was alert and caught Walter just in time. "Mr. Walter Gordon, are you okay?"
Struggling to stay upright, Walter managed to muster his remaining wits and said, "Quick, get David on the linel"
He had sent David to guard Evangeline, so at that critical moment, reaching out to David was the key to the latest scoop.
He had to find out if Evangeline was on that highway when everything went down.
The bodyguards, clueless but not wasting a second, got David on the line.
After what felt like forever of just ringing, David's harsh coughs finally broke through.
"Mr. Walter Gordon, I've failed, I just... I couldn't keep Mrs. Gordon safe..."
David's voice was scratchy, like it had been dragged over rough sandpaper. By the end, he could even hear him choking up. "David, spit it out! What's this 'couldn't keep her safe' all about?" Walter yelled, losing it completely with the shock of the news. "..."
David was about to spilt more, but all that came was a burst of static. A nurse's voice cut in, "Hello, is this a relative of the patient? He's in bad shape and is about to be rushed into surgery. You need to get to City General Hospital, like, now!" Beep, beep, beep!
All Walter got then was the dead-line tone.
It hit him suddenly that Evangeline's route home would have taken her down Dannington Road. David, in his duty to protect her, would have been there too.
If Evangeline was hurt, David could not be faring much better, right?
However, then...
For a split second, Walter zoned out, his mind snapping back to just 30 minutes before. The memory of Evangeline's warm hug and her laughter as she waved goodbye haunted Walter. "No, Evangeline, I can't let you leave!"
Without a second thought, Walter wrapped his arms around her.
He could not bear the thought of losing her again.
If he could just keep Evangeline, who
ds in such a hurry to get home, right there with him, she would not be caught in that horrific pile-up on the highway. She would not be missing, her fate unknown.
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Walter's nose throbbed with pain, and when he opened his eyes, the world had transformed.
Gone was his luxury yacht, and gone was Evangeline's farewell. Instead, he found himself clutching the waist of a tall, pale-faced bodyguard in a black suit. The bodyguard's eyes were wide with shock.
Walter let go as if he had been zapped, struggling to find his footing. He stood up, leaning on the bodyguard for support.
That was not a dream. It was all too real
Evangeline had been on that highway, and David had followed her, ending up in a crash. At this moment, David was fighting for his life in the City General Hospital... Evangeline... Was she really gone? Would he never see her again? Was their last goodbye meant to be forever?
It could not be true. They had not found their happy ending yet, and their child had not even been born. How could Evangeline be gone?
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City General Hospital.
The pile-up on Dannington Road was catastrophic, with too many people hurt or worse.
The hospital corridors were lined with the wounded: Some with arms in slings, others with legs in casts, and a few with their heads swathed in bandages. Meanwhile, Walter's right-hand man, David, was in the operating room, fighting for his life.
Walter stood outside the surgery, staring at the ominous red light. A grim thought crossed his mind-at least after a crash, he knew if someone made it or not