So, it was all just a figment of my imagination, even the words my dad said were just echoes in my mind.
They've been gone for ten years now. How could I possibly hear their voices?
Standing there, lost in thought, the last sliver of light from outside vanished, plunging the room into darkness. The overwhelming sadness of never being able to see my parents again finally broke through, and I couldn't hold back my tears.
That night, my sleep was anything but peaceful, filled with dreams of my mom and dad.
Waking up felt like I had been lifting weights all night, my whole body was drained.
I tried to get up, but it just wasn't happening.
Suddenly, it hit me - I was sick. Touching my forehead, it felt warm.
"Licia, you awake?" Ernest's voice came from outside the door.
I tried to respond, but my voice was nothing more than a hoarse whisper, and my throat felt as if I'd swallowed a blade.
I had no choice but to text him: I'm sick, come in with your key.
He had a key, a precaution I'd insisted on.
In no time, I heard the door open, followed by Ernest's hurried footsteps.
His cool hand touched my forehead, easing the feverish heat, a relief so profound I wanted to lean into it.
Pulling away, he said, “Licia, you've got a fever. I'm taking you to the hospital.”
I was in so much discomfort, I grabbed his hand and placed it back on my face. The next moment, he kissed my forehead, “It's okay, I'm here. Let's get you to the hospital.”
Trying to ignore the pain in my throat, I managed, “Medicine. Some medicine should do.”
“Medicine first, then hospital,” Ernest said, gently caressing my face before going to fetch some.
Soon, he was back with water and pills, lifting me up to take them.
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Good read. I like it when the protagonist is awesome, smart and straightforward as Felicia....