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The Billionaire's unexpected heir

Chapter 3 Memories

Word Count: 789    |    Released on: 05/12/2024

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g-forgotten door creaking open. A deep, hoarse voice rever

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onded, its innocence and vul

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laughter, its edges sharp as knives

voice whispered, "

elt a wave of despair wash over me, followed by the sound o

shback en

. "No, no, no... Leave me alone!" I yelled, my voice hoarse from sle

m. Doctors and nurses swarmed around me, their faces etched with concern. Aid

eeling a surge of discomfort. Aiden's warm hands enveloped mine, his touch calmin

Minutes passed, and they finally finished their examination. As they ste

met mine, his expression softening into a gentle smile. I felt a sense

you alright?" One o

ed curious. My head hurts and it feels like I have just ru

nerves. His eyes locked onto mine, filled with a deep concern that made my heart skip a beat

efore. His kindness and gentle gaze made me realize that I'd misjudged h

g to compose myself, but Aiden's gentle pressure on my head kept me grounded. His silent un

mory are fighting their way through. But I'll advise that you

docto

lt a surge of frustration and desperation.

on't force it." I looked up at hi

warm arms. I buried my face in his chest, feeling a sense of safet

want to be happy," I sobbed, my

lose. "You will be Hailey, you will be happy,"

g eyes, Aiden's expression changed. He looked ta

" I begged, my voice b

he said, his voice filled with warmth. He pulled out his phon

me. Aiden took my hand in his, his touch warm and comforting. "We'

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“I slammed my fists against my temples, the pain shooting through my skull like a jagged lightning bolt. "What's wrong with you, Hailey?" I screamed, my voice echoing off the hospital room walls. "Why can't you remember? Just remember who you were!" The machines surrounding me sprang to life, their beeps and alarms blaring in a cacophony of sound. My heart rate spiked, and my hormones surged, sending my body into a frenzy. Suddenly, a flurry of white coats burst into the room. Nurses rushed to my side, their faces etched with concern. One of them quickly injected a sedative into my IV, and I felt my eyelids growing heavy. As the darkness closed in, I caught a glimpse of the nurses' worried faces, their mouths moving in slow motion as they spoke words I couldn't quite hear. The machines continue to beep and whirl, their sounds fading into the distance as I succumbed to the darkness.”