Avery immediately turned around to look at Elliot. His back was facing her, as if there was a line drawn between their two worlds.
Avery was lost in thought as she looked at his strong and broad back. As she stared at him silently, she felt an inexplicable surge of courage and motivation.
She gently laid down next to him and hugged him around his chest.
"Elliot, just stay next to me just like yesterday and I’m happy," She leaned against his back and gently muttered.
He said nothing, but she knew that he heard her. She did not need a reply. She knew how miserable he was feeling. She only asked that he give her a little time to find a way to solve this.
In Aryadelle, George drove to the hospital to ask the medical staff about the girl who jumped into the river.
"Are you a member of her family?" the nurse asked.
George was stunned for a while before nodding. "I'm her friend. How is she doing right now?"
"She's still being resuscitated. Are you going to help her pay for her medical fees? Or are you going to contact her family to get them to make a trip here?"
George said without any hesitation, "I'll pay.
George paid a sum of the medical fee for Leah, then the nurse led him to the emergency department.
"It's hard to say what your friend's condition is right now. Once the emergency doors open, you ask the doctor," the nurse said and left.
George sat down on a chair outside the emergency room.
In less than ten minutes, the door to the emergency room opened. Leah was pushed out.
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