Yolande didn't eat anything and stayed at Austin's bedside the whole night. In a daze, she supported her head with her hands. The dazzling sunshine made her unable to open her eyes. She squinted and looked back at the man who was sleeping soundly.
"Wake up, Austin!" She cried bitterly, but Austin was still sleeping soundly.
She hadn't eaten anything the whole afternoon, so Yolande was too weak to do anything. She didn't want to eat anything, so she had to lie on the edge of the bed and stared at Austin without blinking.
Dr. Warren pushed the door open and came in. He saw that half of Yolande's body was lying on the edge of the bed, and her head was leaning against Austin's pillow. "When will you wake up, Austin? You fell asleep when I left. You were still sleeping when I came back last night. It's time to wake up."
The woman murmured, not noticing Dr. Warren who opened the door in the morning.
After hesitating for a while, Dr. Warren opened the door and left for Austin.
She hadn't eaten anything for a long time. She had hypoglycemia, rapid heartbeat and weak body. Yolande passed out in a daze.
When she woke up, the sun was shining outside the window. A touch of pale yellow light sprinkled on her delicate skin. She closed her eyes slightly. The sun shone on her body, which was very warm.
She was sleepy and wanted to sleep, but her mind was empty, as if she had forgotten something important
Wait Where am I?
She moved a little and found herself lying on the bed with a needle and white glue on her hand. "Mrs. Yolande, don't move. You are having an infusion."
Yolande turned around. "Mona, what's wrong with me?"
Mona said with a smile. "Mrs. Yolande, you are all right. You have a low blood pressure and have an infusion."
"Okay."
She lay down again and checked her head. Seeing that Austin was asleep, she pursed her lips and frowned. "Hasn't Austin woken up yet?"
Mona stirred the porridge evenly and glanced at her Mr. Austin. "Not yet, Mrs. Yolande. Don't worry too much."
Why didn't she worry that his body would quickly lose weight, and all the indexes were not optimistic.
Dr. Warren, Mona and others kept it from her. It was not until she saw the medical record of Austin that Yolande knew it. With her eyes closed, Yolande felt heartbroken. The pain of losing the one she loved almost made her cry out.
Mona came with half a bowl of hot porridge and looked at the infusion bottle of Yolande. There was not much liquid left. "Mrs. Yolande, have some food after infusion."
"Mona, I can't eat." Yolande muttered.
Mona frowned. The wrinkles on her forehead were clear. "Mrs. Yolande, you haven't eaten anything for a long time. You have hypoglycemia. If you don't eat anything now, your health will be praised."
She rolled her eyes and looked at Austin, who was in a daze. "Mona, give me the porridge." With one hand supporting the bed, Yolande sat up carefully and tried to move her left hand as little as possible in case the infusion bottle was pulled out.
Yolande took a look at the mirror on the bed. Her face was not good, her eyes were red and swollen, and she was dispirited. Her appearance must have frightened others. "Mona, this one." She pointed at the empty nutrient solution, and the thin pillow was still stuck in her hand.
"Mrs. Yolande, please wait a moment." Mona pushed the door open and went out. A few minutes later, she came back, followed by a female nurse.
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