You Hit My Heart -
Chapter 432
St. Maria Hospital.
Luther seemed to have had a really long dream in which many thingshappened, entangled and complicated, but really when he woke up, hismind was blank, completely unable to remember the contents of thedream.
The dazzling golden sunlight shone in through the slits in the snow-white blinds.
The light was so bright that it was hard to open his eyes. It took him along time to get used to it before he finally reluctantly opened his darkeyes and looked around.
The unfamiliar environment, the pure white hue, the simpleScandinavian decor, the bedside infusion apparatus with the bottlebeing attached to his arm, feeding an IV into his body. A few thin metalwires were attached to his chest, connected to a heart rate monitor onthe side.
Luther sat up and unplugged the cable from his chest, and at once, themonitor on the side emitted a "drip" alarm.
What's going on, why was he in the hospital?
Moreover, it was as if his brain had been emptied, and there was ahollow feeling in his body and mind, as if something important had beentaken away from him and he didn't know it.
The alarm was connected to the nurse's desk. Soon, doctors andnurses arrived in an emergency.
They pushed through the door, followed by an anxious-lookingJacqueline.
When Jacqueline entered the VIP room and saw Luther waking up, sherushed forward excitedly and held Luther's hand, “Luther, you're finallyawake. I just went to the doctor's office to sit for a while, and I didn'texpect you to wake up. That's wonderful, thank God!"
"I slept for a long time?" When Luther opened his mouth to speak, felthis throat dry up and his voice hoarse.
Jacqueline hurriedly poured him a glass of water to moisten his throat.“You've been in a coma for a week, and thank God you're finally awake.I was going crazy with anxiety! It scared the hell out of me!" Jacquelineexuded genuine concern; after all, she only had one son.
"A week in a coma?" Luther frowned in confusion, what was going on?He couldn't remember at all why he was in a coma or why he was inthe hospital, and what the hell was he doing before he passed out? Nomemory at all!
"What's going on? Why am I in a coma? Why can't I rememberanything!" He struggled to recall.
Suddenly, a throbbing pain in his head made him cover his foreheadunbearably. Damn it, his head hurt. What happened? His head felt likeit was about to explode, but he just couldn't remember a thing.Jacqueline was so confused and anxious that she asked the doctorbeside her, "Doctor, what's going on? He looks like he's in pain?"
The doctor gave Luther a brief examination and said, "Madam, don'tworry, Mr. Warner's body has fully recovered and his heart and lungfunctions are normal.”
"But he said he couldn't remember why he was in a coma?" Jacquelinesaid sharply.
"Madam, I mentioned to you before that there would be such apossibility. Mr. Warner received a serious punch to the brain and aninjury to the frontal lobe, so it is entirely possible if there is a transientmemory loss. It's just that the human brain circuitry is the mostcomplex, and no one can predict how much of his memory he wouldlose and when he would get it back.” The doctor patiently explained."Mr. Warner, if you have a bad headache, you don't have to forceyourself to think. Get well first and let nature take its course. Maybe oneday your memory will suddenly return. You can't rush it." The doctoradvised.
As the pain in Luther's head eased a little, he looked up and askedJacqueline, "What the hell is going on? Why am I here?"
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