The Runaway Groom
It was a routine stop to check for drunk drivers—the traffic police often patrolled the area since it was
within the entertainment district.
And Zachary still reeked of alcohol
“Sir, would you please step out of the vehicle?” The traffic officer beckoned.
Zachary was speechless, but had no choice other than to leave his car cooperatively.
He had no idea how much he drank—it had been an entire night.
The breathalyzer inevitably detected a sufficient blood alcohol level for the traffic officer to arrest
Zachary for drunk driving, and they impounded his car.
That also meant points deducted off his driving license, and he was sent to lockup pending bail.
…
At the hospital, Irene transplanted the artificial heart into the patient with a congenital heart defect.
After all, she was the only person in the country who had ever performed that surgery. No other doctor
was confident enough to do it, and they were also concerned that they would bring trouble down on
their own heads, since the artificial heart was still a recently developed technology.
Though Irene did not want to, the patient and their family met her through Finn’s liaison and pleaded for
her help.
Unable to refuse because of the Hippocratic Oath, she returned to the surgical table no thanks to Finn.
The surgery lasted five hours, and Irene was better at it now thanks to the experience she gained from
the last time.
The patient was young and met all the requirements for such a major surgery.
The surgery was a success too, and things looked good for him.
As Irene left the operation room, the patient’s parents quickly approached her. However, they appeared
too nervous to ask, seemingly afraid that it would be bad news.
Though they were only in their forties, they already had white hair—probably from the stress of their
child’s condition.
Still, Irene told them, “The surgery was a success, and he’s been sent to the intensive care unit. The
next 24 hours can be risky, but he will most definitely be fine if nothing comes up.”
“Really?” The couple grasped her hand in excitement. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome,” Irene replied. She then arranged for them to visit the patient, albeit from behind a
glass screen.
Still, being able to see their child would grant them some extent of relief!
With that done, Irene left the hospital with Finn in tow.
“Thank you very much for this,” he suddenly said. “I’m sorry I brought you so much trouble.”
“It’s not your fault,” Irene replied. “I can’t turn them down anyway.”
She was a doctor, and that patient had all the right conditions to receive an artificial heart transplant. All
they needed was her surgery, and they would have hope to live.
Why else would they take the risk if not for the lack of other options?
She understands why the patients’ family were determined to try, and she was too—even if it might put
her in an awkward position.
Finn looked at her then—she still retained her resolve to help people despite the dramatic events
revolving around Dennis’s death.
That alone earned his undying respect, because not everyone could hold on after such a mess.
“I’m not going back to Hotmesh,” Irene told him just then.
“Yeah,” Finn replied with a nod.
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Irene went to check on Mrs. Watson, who appeared spirited, and the care worker was dutiful as well.
She then hurried home, and saw that Erin was still there.
“You’re not leaving yet?” Irene asked—Erin said she would just be staying a day.
“There’s lots to do, but there’s no one else around the house, so I postponed my flight.”
Irene smiled. “Thank you, but it’s actually fine. I won’t be going back to the research center.”
Erin nodded. “Well, I’m leaving tomorrow anyway.”
“Have you considered staying?” Irene asked.
“Not at the moment,” Erin said, shaking her head. “Things are fine right now.”
“Mommy.” Tommy suddenly scurried toward her, holding out his stubby hands. “Hug.”
Irene grinned and scooped her spoiled son up in her arms.
“You’re so heavy,” Erin commented, giving him a little smack on the rump. “You’re fat.”
“No, I’m not fat,” Tommy pouted, his round, chubby cheeks puffing up right then.
Erin could not resist pinching his cheek then—his skin was fair, tender and smooth, and very soft as
she squeezed it.
“That hertz,” Tommy complained, mispronouncing ‘hurts’.
Erin laughed and pinched him again.
Bzzt—
Irene’s phone rang just then, and Erin took Tommy off her arms as she took it out and answered it.
Zachary spoke from the other end. “Hey, Irene… I just got arrested.”
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