"Watch out!"
Unable to react to the warning in time, Gwenda felt herself being pushed away by someone, a masculine grunt sounding near her...
...
The wooden beam crashed onto the ground with a loud bang.
Looking back, Gwenda saw Olivier partially kneeling on the ground. The fire had burned the skin on his arm.
She subconsciously covered her face.
How could she forget that this was where her face had been disfigured by fire?
Coming to her senses, Gwenda rushed towards Olivier to examine his wound. "Mr. Petit, are you alright?" She asked anxiously.
"Get going!"
Olivier pushed her away as he felt his consciousness drifting once more. He panted heavily as he held on by sheer willpower. "Don't worry about me..."
"I'm not leaving without you!"
Gwenda gripped his arm tightly as she gazed at him with teary eyes filled with conviction.
He had just saved her.
She would not just leave him alone like that!
Olivier's heart skipped a beat. He stared at the girl's lovely face as conflict flickered through his eyes.
"Trust me! We'll make it out!" Gwenda said with conviction.
...
For some reason, Olivier could not help but nod when he saw the determination in the girl's eyes. "Alright!"
"Let's go!"
Gwenda strained to help him up before staggering forward, braving the flames.
Olivier struggled to stay conscious, gazing at her with half-lidded eyes, asking in a weak voice, "What's your name?"
"I'm Gwenda Evans!"
"Gwenda Evans..."
Gwenda huh.
He remembered it.
Outside the hotel doors, the busy firemen noticed them.
...
With Gwenda's strong desire for survival coupled with the firemen's complicated operations, the two finally escaped from the fire.
After Olivier was carried onto the stretcher, his last bit of consciousness faded along with the noise of the surrounding chaos.
...
When Olivier regained consciousness at the hospital, it was already the next day.
"Boss, you're awake!"
Otto Roux sounded jubilant. "How wonderful! I'll call for the doctor now."
Moments later, several doctors entered the ward and began conducting examinations.
...
They came to a conclusion that Olivier was in no further danger apart from the burn on his arm. However, he was to remain for observation for some time.
"Boss, you almost scared me to death! Thankfully, you're alright. Otherwise, I have no idea how to explain it to your mother. You have no idea how panicked I felt when I saw the hotel on fire. Luckily, you're blessed by God..."
Otto rambled on and on.
Olivier, who was leaning against the headboard of the hospital bed, frowned with exhaustion which was evident from his pale face.
"Enough!"
Olivier rasped out hoarsely as he gazed steadily at Otto. "Where's the girl who saved me from the fire?"
"She, um, she's in the ward downstairs. Do you want me to call her up?"
As he spoke, Otto prepared to call for someone.
"No."
Olivier got out of bed and said, "I'll go in person."
"Go in person?" Otto was surprised, "But Boss, your body..."
...
"I'm fine."
"The doctor said not to let you move about!"
"..."
Olivier ignored him and walked out of the ward.
Otto was speechless. "Boss, please slow down..."
In the ward one floor down, Gwenda, too, was just finished with her own examination.
...
The doctor told her that her body's indicators showed normalcy and she could be discharged in the afternoon.
Gwenda let out a sigh of relief.
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