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From Bullets To Billions novel Chapter 217

Chapter 217: The Light Fades

Joe sat only a couple of meters away from Max and Aron as the two spoke in low, urgent tones. Even though there was chaos all around them, nurses shouting for supplies, doctors moving swiftly down the hallways, and whispers passing between onlookers, Joe could feel the desperation in the air like a heavy blanket pressing down on them all.

Most eyes were locked on the unusual team of doctors that had rushed in earlier, clearly not part of the regular hospital staff. Their presence alone had caused a commotion, the kind of attention that didn’t go unnoticed. But Joe... Joe was focused on something else entirely.

He had caught part of the conversation, just enough to hear a name. A name that didn’t just pass through his ears, but seemed to echo in his brain.

Stern? Stern? Joe pressed his fingers to his temples, furrowing his brow. Where have I heard that before? It rings a bell... but I can’t quite put my finger on it.

He paused, frustrated that the answer danced just out of reach in his memory.

Whatever. Who cares about a family name right now? I just want to know if Jay’s okay...

Eventually, the adrenaline and stress began to catch up with Max. More than any fight. More than any moment he had spent running for his life. This was different. This was a fear he couldn’t punch or outthink.

Aron had gently guided Max into a seat, placing a hand on his shoulder to ground him. The three of them sat in silence after that. Watching. Waiting. Hoping.

They saw people come and go. Some left with joyful relief in their eyes. Others collapsed into sobs as they received the worst kind of news. And then there were those, injured, bandaged, alone, quietly wheeled in and out of rooms, surrounded by nothing but the beep of machines and sterile white walls.

"They’re doing everything they can," Aron said, breaking the silence. "This is the same team that helped you once. The best of the best. They know what they’re doing."

Max gave a slight nod but said nothing at first.

He knew Aron was right. He didn’t doubt their skill or dedication.

But he also knew, sometimes, no matter how skilled, no matter how fast the response or how advanced the medicine, some wounds just couldn’t be undone. Some lives... couldn’t be saved.

And in this new life of his... he had already lost one.

Now, was he going to lose another?

"Aron..." Max finally spoke, his voice low, gravelly, as if every word cost him energy to form. "Jay saved my life."

"I know," Aron replied. "You told me, "

"I’m not just talking about now," Max cut in. "I mean before. Back when everything started."

Aron turned to face him, listening closely.

"There was this time... Dipter and his group, they jumped me. All of them. Weapons out. I’d been stabbed, here." Max pointed to his shoulder. "They were chasing me down. I thought it was over."

Aron’s eyes widened slightly. He remembered now, he had seen that wound once, blood soaked through Max’s clothes. Max had brushed it off at the time, saying it was just a graze.

"I only survived... because Jay stepped in," Max continued. "He went against them. Didn’t even hesitate. Pulled me away, gave me a chance to escape. That was how we met. He barely knew me, and still, he decided to save me."

Max clenched his fists, jaw trembling.

"And now... now he’s like this. Again. Because of me."

Chapter 217: The Light Fades 1

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