Cassandra stood at the side of the road, holding the phone in her hand and dumbfounded. She didn't know what had just happened.
She heard something loud. Where could it have come from?
Suddenly, she had a good guess on what had happened so she turned around and ran back to the Garden Villa immediately.
The wind blew across her face as she breathed heavily and quickened her pace.
Her heart was beating rapidly and she could only see darkness but she held on to the one person who was keeping her going.
It was Rufus! Rufus!
Rufus could feel his body aching all over when the terrible car accident happened. But nothing could compare to the ache his heart was nursing.
"Cassandra..."
Rufus murmured the little woman's name. A glimpse of a familiar figure was suddenly running towards him.
Was it Cassandra? Or an illusion?
Rufus couldn't tell who the figure was because he couldn't even open his eyes. Before he knew it, he had already fainted.
Cassandra saw Rufus's Range Rover crash into a wall from a distance—the front of the car looked quite damaged.
Her chest tightened at what she'd seen; her heart began to beat so fast that she felt it would jump out of her chest anytime soon.
She ran and ran until she'd closed the distance between them.
When she arrived at the car, she saw Rufus slumping over the wheel. His legs were stuck inside the car and he looked terrible. It was hard to digest the entire scene.
Cassandra felt as if someone had grabbed her heart and crushed it—she couldn't breathe.
She tried to ram the door open but it was locked and she couldn't break it from the outside.
She then tried to smack the window hoping that Rufus would wake up to the noise but he didn't even flinch. He wasn't moving at all. Did he just faint or was he...dead already?
Cassandra was crying and shrieking, "Rufus, wake up! Don't leave me! Rufus!"
What Rufus had said before came true.
He said the only way he'd let Cassandra leave him was if he died.
'I won't leave you anymore, Rufus! Don't do this, Rufus! Wake up!' Cassandra shouted in her heart.
She quickly made a call then continued to look for a way to break inside the car. However, they were in a deserted area and no one was even passing by. She started to get desperate.
Suddenly, an idea came to her. She dialed Rufus's number and hoped that the ringing would wake him up.
It didn't work. Rufus just lay there, unmoving.
"Rufus, wake up! Please! You're scaring me!"
Cassandra shrieked through tears as she tried futilely open the car. She was starting to get worried as Rufus had already stayed in an oxygen-deprived space for too long and his legs had been stuck for a while now too.
She came up with another idea—she used her keys to try to break the window open from the corners.
She just kept trying and trying. Eventually, the window started to show some cracks, but her hands were already red and swollen.
She continued to hit the window through gritted teeth. When enough cracks had shown, she took a deep breath and landed a clenched fist through the window. The window shattered into pieces.
Cassandra stuck her hand inside the window and swung the door open from the inside—all the while, her hand was shivering. She reached inside the car and grabbed Rufus's body in an attempt to drag him out of the car.
Rufus was tall and big while she was short and slim—she wasn't strong enough to move him.
But this didn't stop Cassandra from trying anyway—this was an emergency after all. She gathered all her energy and soon, she was able to drag him out of the car in one piece.
She laid Rufus down on the road and started to resuscitate him—she tried pumping his chest hard and fast with her hands, then blowing air into his mouth.
She continued doing this as she wished in her heart that Rufus would open his eyes to look at her. However, Rufus remained lifeless.
She fought through the tears that rolled down her cheeks and into her mouth; she fought through the bitter taste in her mouth; she fought through the exhaustion—but to no avail, Rufus remained unmoving.
Cassandra was starting to lose hope. She was crying, scared and desperate.
'This is all my fault, Rufus! I never should've said all those things to you, I'm so sorry! Open your eyes and look at me! I won't leave you anymore, please don't leave me like this...'
Cassandra cried in her heart that was filled with regret.
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