Bundle Of Lies
rom the world. As the reality of the situation sunk in, Emily's heart began to ache. She had been so close to reconnecting with Ryan, to recapturing the spark that had once burned betw
ehow made her feel broken and at the same time deep i
an's eyes stung as he thought about the possibility of losing him. When he finally arrived at the hospital, Ryan's mom was waiting for him in the emergency room. She looked tired and worried, and Ryan's heart sank. "Mom, what's going on?" he asked, his voice shaking slightly. His mom took a deep breath before answering. "Out of nowhere, Your Dad suddenly began to feel a severe chest pain, and we brought him in to get h
shake the feeling of regret. He had been so close to reconnecting with Emily, to telling her how he really felt. But this family emergency had changed everything. Ryan's thoughts went back to reunion
d stayed together? What if they had worked things out? The what-ifs swirled in his head, taunting him with possibilities. The waiting room was quiet, except for the sound of beeping machines and muffled conversations. Ryan's eyes wandered to the clock on the wall, and he felt a sense of frustration. Time seemed to be moving slowly,
ity of his condition, the doctor warned that it could lead to more serious complications if not properly managed. As Ryan sat beside his father's hospital bed, he noticed a change in his demeanor. His father's usual strength seemed to wane, replaced by a vulnerability that broke Ryan's heart. With a weak but determined voice, his father grasped his hand and made an unexpected request. "Ryan, I don't know how much time I have left," his father said, his voice trembling. "I want to see you settled, happy, and starting a family of your own. Ryan my son will you do that for me?." Ryan was taken aback, unsure of how
yan broken. seeing her son in tears, Ryan's mother walked up to him and gave him a reassuring hug. Even as she tried to console her son, s
d at the same time hope the doctor could handle this, were you abl
say?"Ryan's
my own family soon, but I don't know how he could think
of her gaze. "He's always wanted to see you happy, to know that you'll be taken care of, that our family's legacy will continue," she continued, her voice cracking. Ryan's father, a man who had always put family first, was now lying in a hospital bed, his health hanging in the balance. And Ryan knew that h