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It'll Come Naturally novel Chapter 1350

"I'm really sorry. Please tell me you're gonna get over what I said. I will make it up to you," Kevin said as he walked up to Leena. He pinched her red face, his eyes full of affection.

"Never mind," Leena grumbled, pursing her lips. She shook off his hand and continued tidying up the room.

"Have you eaten your breakfast?" Kevin asked her. He noticed when he had come back, the breakfast on the dining table was still set, just as it had been before. Naturally, he was worried. Leena had suffered quite a shock last night.

"Not yet. I'll eat soon and then go to the hospital to check on Patricia's situation," Leena said, unperturbed. Kevin heaved a sigh of relief. Fortunately, Leena did not forget about what had happened to Patricia.

"I thought you forgot Patricia's accident!" Kevin exclaimed, looking at her with amazement. She looked so calm this morning. He thought she would not be able to stand the blow of Patricia's accident and forgot everything. He too began to help her do the room. Leena seemed very composed.

"Come on. Patricia is one of my best friends. How could I even forget about her? I've come around to the idea that however sad and dejected I am, she won't get better anytime soon. So why should I be so hard on myself? I have to cheer up." Leena gave Kevin a bitter smile. She had now become more mature than she used to be.

"I'm glad you see it that way. You know, you really scared me last night." Leena had crumbled under the shocking news of Patricia's situation. It had startled Kevin. Luckily, Leena seemed to have made her peace with it. Otherwise Kevin would not have known how to console her. After all, Patricia was her best friend.

"What else can I do? I can't just be in low spirits all day and do nothing." Leena had finally realized that no matter what happened, life would still go on. She still had to go about her days as usual, even though her best friend lay unconscious in the ICU. But the lives of Patricia's well-wishers couldn't come to a standstill. They were doing their best to wake her up. It would be devastating if Patricia were unable to come out of the coma.

Patricia lay in the ICU bed with her eyes closed. She seemed to have no will to wake up. A few complications had come up, but Tom was prompt enough to bring her back to safety.

It had been almost a week since her car accident, but her situation had swung about alarmingly. If anyone other than Tom had been her attending doctor, they might have given up on her. However, Tom had used expensive medicines to make sure that her heart was still beating.

Tom sighed with profound resignation at the sight of Patricia's pale face. He had thought he was one of the best doctors in the world and that he could treat any patient, but right now, he just felt powerless.

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