I hear people talking but I see nothing. I could not move anything, not my fingers nor could I open my eyes. I hear people speaking from my left and right side. I could hear Elliot, he’s asking what happened to me, what’s the treatment, do I have any infections and from Elliot’s tone and the number of consecutive questions he was asking, he was not getting the proper answers.
“I have to deal with a break-in and now my wife is here. Tell me, what is wrong with her?” those were the lost words that I heard before I fell asleep.
“Eli?” someone calls, a man’s voice, “Eli?” there he goes again. It’s Elliot. I open my eyes and I see a mahogany finished ceiling. I look down and I see Elliot sitting beside me, my hand in his. I look over to my left and I see a doctor and two nurses. Right next to them, there was an IV stand and a bag with a small plastic tube that leads to a needle that was injected in me.
“Elliot?” I call his name faintly. Elliot comes closer to me.
“Hi” he says, “How do you feel?”
“What happened?” I asked, “Where are we?”
“We’re in our new suit. There are guards outside. The police are waiting for me at the security room of the hotel and the management will help me file for a police report” Elliot starts to say, “The doctors said you fainted due to stress and low blood sugar. We are still waiting for the other equipment to arrive so that they can conduct other tests, like CT scans because you fell and hit your head on the floor. And because of your age pregnancy tests and STD testing will be conducted as well” he tells me.
“Can I get a cup of hot chocolate?” I ask
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