Claire sat by Adrian's bedside, her eyes fixed on his peaceful face, hoping he’d wake up soon. The steady beep of the heart monitor filled the room, a reminder that he was alive, but it wasn’t enough to calm her racing mind. She leaned forward, resting her elbows on her knees, silently begging for him to open his eyes.
Matthew walked in, his footsteps soft, as if he didn’t want to disturb the fragile peace in the room. “Hey,” he said, his voice low but gentle. “I called Adrian’s parents. They’re on their way.”
Claire nodded, her gaze never leaving Adrian. “Thanks, Matthew.”
Matthew shoved his hands into his pockets, looking a little unsure of what to do next. He stood there for a moment, awkwardly shifting from foot to foot. “You should probably go home, and get some rest,” he offered, though it was clear he already knew what her answer would be.
Claire shook her head firmly. “I’m not leaving. Not until he wakes up.”
Matthew gave a small nod, respecting her decision. “Okay. Just... don’t push yourself too hard, alright?”
Before Claire could respond, the door to the ER swung open, and a police officer walked in, scanning the room. He approached the nurse’s station, speaking quietly for a moment before the nurse pointed in Claire’s direction. The officer headed toward her, his expression serious.
“Claire Peterson?” the officer asked, his voice cutting through the low hum of the machines.
Claire looked up, blinking. “Yeah, that’s me.”
The officer glanced down at his notepad before looking back at her. “We need to get your statement about what happened tonight.”
Claire bit her lip, glancing at Adrian, torn. She didn’t want to leave him, not even for a second, but she knew this was important. Sensing her hesitation, Matthew stepped forward and placed a comforting hand on her shoulder.
“Go,” he said softly. “I’ll stay with him. He won’t be alone.”
Claire looked up at Matthew, gratitude washing over her. “Thank you.”
With a deep breath, she stood up and followed the officer out of the ER. They walked down the hall until they found a quieter spot away from the commotion. The officer pulled out his notepad again, clicking his pen.
“Alright, let’s start with your full name and the name of the man you were with,” he began.
“Claire Peterson,” she said, swallowing the nervous lump in her throat. “And Adrian Saint Laurent.”
The officer scribbled down the names and then looked up. “What happened tonight? Why were you at the scene?”
Claire took a deep breath, her mind flashing back to the events of the evening. “We were on a dinner date. Everything was perfect. We had this amazing meal, and we were just about to leave when I realized I’d left my phone inside. I told Adrian I’d be right back, and I went in to grab it. That’s when I heard the explosion.”
She paused, her voice wavering slightly. “When I came out, the car was on fire, and I saw Adrian... lying on the sidewalk.”
The officer nodded, jotting down notes as she spoke. “Did you see who did it? Anyone suspicious?”
Claire shook her head, frustration bubbling up. “No, I didn’t see anyone. It all happened so fast.”
The officer scribbled a few more lines before asking, “Does Mr. Saint Laurent have any enemies? Anyone who might want to hurt him?”
Claire blinked, her brain rejecting the idea. “No,” she said quickly. “Adrian is... he’s the nicest person. I can’t imagine him having enemies. It’s impossible.”
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