Just give him some more time.
Amber thought.
The washroom door was then opened from the inside and Jared came out with his wheelchair under control just in time to see Amber fidgeting with her phone and asked, "Who were you just talking to on the phone?"
When he was inside, he heard her talking to someone.
At this time of the day, there were no outsiders in the ward other than the two of them, so she had to be on the phone with someone else.
Amber didn't hide it from him, pushing him towards the hospital bed, "It's Cole. I should tell him about Jere's disappearance, he and Jere are also friends, so I don't think we should hide it from him."
"And then what, what was his reaction?" Jared inquired, sitting on the edge of the bed.
Amber lifted the covers for him, "Cole had the same reaction as you, and said he knew this day would come."
"Not surprising." The man sat half-leaning on the head of the bed, "Jeremy's performance was so obvious that anyone could have known where he would end up."
"But I don't know." Amber's eyes drooped bleakly.
Jared rubbed her hair, "It's not your fault, Goldstone Co. has you so busy, you don't have that much energy to think about anything else, well, stop blaming yourself and go to sleep."
Amber looked at the man, squeezed the corners of her mouth, mewled, and got into bed and laid down next to him.
This night, she did not sleep well and dreamed about Jere.
In the dream, Jere was standing in a dark place and was smiling at her.
She was happy to run over to her, but Jere stopped her from passing and then gave her final words of farewell.
After saying that, Jere turned around and walked towards the deeper darkness. After a few steps, Jere's figure turned into stars and disappeared into the air and disappeared.
She was anxious and rushed over to try to stop Jere's disappearance, but it was simply too late and she ended up only catching some of the starlight that Jere had turned into.
Yet that little starlight, which she couldn't keep, eventually disappeared into her hand.
She was devastated and crouched directly in that darkness and cried sad tears.
After crying for a while, she heard someone in the void calling her wife.
She slowly lifted her head and saw a sudden white light above her head, and then a large, long, good-looking hand came out of the white light all the time.
She subconsciously also stretched out her hand to shake that big hand, after holding it, the darkness around her began to disintegrate, and finally completely dissipated, and in its place, a light.
Amber's body shuddered and suddenly opened her eyes, only to find that she was actually still lying next to Jared, and it was daylight all around.
Jared also breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Amber open her eyes, "Finally awake."
Amber turned her head to look at the man.
The man was looking down at her with a worried look on his face.
She blinked and asked, somewhat bewildered, "What's wrong with me?"
"You were having a nightmare." Jared took a tissue and tenderly wiped the corners of her eyes, "Almost dawn I heard you talking in your sleep, woke up and found you shouting Jeremy's name again, shouting and crying, I knew you must have dreamed about him, originally did not intend to wake you up, but saw you crying even more at the back, only then decided to wake you up, the result did not expect, shouted Half a day you did not wake up, let me worry about it."
Looking at the faint blue-black under the man's eyelids, Amber knew that he must not have slept well because of himself, and her heart could not help but feel a little guilty.
She turned sideways, wrapped her arms around the man's waist and buried her head in his chest, "I'm sorry for making you worry."
"I'm your husband, it's my job to worry about you." Jared patted her back gently, "So what, what did you dream about Jeremy?"
Amber bit her lower lip, "I dreamed that Jere said goodbye to me."
After that, she told him everything in the dream.
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