I saw Jared already by Trinity's side, touching her head gently.
Panicking, I quickly put on the suit and rushed in.
"Trinity, don't give up. You must hold on... listen, just endure a bit more. I'm telling you, if you leave like this, I won't care about the Huffman family. I've said it; I have no responsibility or obligation to take care of your family for you!"
As I entered, I heard Jared roaring, but there was a hint of pleading in his voice.
"Trinity..." I also rushed over, grabbing her other hand. "I really want to be friends with you. Can you be my friend? You can consider me your only friend. I like it that way. Give me a chance. I'll make you experience what friendship is."
At this point, Trinity was already emaciated and barely breathing. Her face displayed a bluish-black hue, which was quite terrifying. Clearly, the toxins had invaded every cell in her body.
"Trinity, I know you can hear me. If you want to stay by my side, get the hell up!" Jared shouted, pressing his hand on her forehead and trying to open her eyes with his thumb.
The equipment beeped again, and the medical staff quickly pulled us away to resume resuscitation.
I knew the end was near. Both Jared and I stood numbly behind the doctors.
Suddenly, someone knocked on the intensive care unit window loudly.
Everyone turned their heads, and I saw Atlas's handsome face holding a small bottle.
"Quick... the medicine... the antidote." I cried out.
A doctor ran toward the door, but the people inside were still in the midst of rescuing Trinity. When the nurse returned with the medicine, the doctor looked at Jared with a cautious tone, "Mr. Jared, this medicine... it hasn't undergone clinical trials. In principle, we..."
"Quick... give it to her! Inject it into her!" Jared's eyes were already red, shouting loudly. "I believe him! Inject it... I will take responsibility for the consequences."
I no longer cared about the people inside. I quickly got up and ran out of the intensive care unit.
Regardless of how Jared treated Trinity in the future, even if he chose her, I wouldn't voice any objections.
But I would never leave Atlas.
I ran out, staring at Atlas who was leaning against the window. He looked a bit disheveled, his usually crisp clothes now wrinkled, and he appeared exhausted. Yet, he was still incredibly handsome.
He looked at me as I ran toward him, unexpectedly breaking into a smile.
The next moment, I pounced on him, opening my arms wide to hug him. I wanted him to share in my unbridled happiness. Unexpectedly, he emitted a muffled groan. His handsome face turned pale, and he furrowed his brows. He instinctively protected his arm.
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This story would be interesting if there weren't so many garbled paragraphs. Half sentences and missed paragraphs. It's too much, give us a proper story. I'm done reading...
Atlas literally took Chloe away from Ryan Ryan needs to go back and reinforce to be able to be head-on Caz that's the only place he's lacking...