The Mafia's Ruthless Desire
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uldn't breathe. I watched her, limp in my arms, her skin cold, her eyes lifeless. My hands shook as I tried to wake
he di
I not know what to do? My mind was numb, the world around me spinning, crumbling into nothingnes
e housekeeper rushed toward us, panic in his eyes. I saw him dial the emergency num
you?" the operator's voice came through,
g!" I barely choked out the words. "Please, y
I couldn't hear anything she said beyond her attempt to
ld could stop it. My breath hitched, and my chest ached. My stomach twisted i
thing but the stillness in Ashley's body. She should be breathing. She should be awake.
t. Nothing worked. I kept pressing, kept begging, but there was no re
rushed toward us with a stretcher, and I couldn't move fast enough, couldn't get out of their way. I had to hold
e of them asked. "
my throat. I couldn't say any
I couldn't leave her. I just couldn't. The doors slammed shut, and I was surrounded
on anything but Ashley. My eyes were glued to her still form, my mind ra
u," I whispered, the words barely audible above the sound of the sirens. The thought o
her. I couldn't keep up. I couldn't think. The doors to the emergency room slammed
churned, the fear, the panic, swirling inside me. "Please, Lord, don
ld see the sadness in her eyes, but her voice cracked as she spoke. "I'm sorry
had nothing left. My parents were gone, the house
ss. The housekeeper looked at me one last time before she left, her eyes filled with concern. I
ncy room. My heart skipped a beat as I rushed toward him. "Doctor, what's wrong with
the words came-words that shattered everything. "I'm sorry, but your sister has a tumor in her brain. It's grown
me. A tumor. A tumor in her brain. I couldn
he doctor handed me a paper. The numbers on it blurred, but the final sum stood ou
tared at the paper. I was losi
e has to be monitored closely, and the su
had nothing. Not a penny to my name. How coul
lost her, what was left? Wha
at was I supposed to do? Where was the hop