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“Sydney, we’ll sort it out. I have texted the pilot, they’ll be here shortly and ready to go.”

“I’ll sort it out. I know you’re not coming.”

He sighed, looking genuinely sorry. “You’re right, I’m not. As soon as I get back to the city they’ll pull me in for questioning. My lawyers need to get a plan together. I can’t come with you.”

“I’m not surprised. I’ve done this on my own a million times before. I can do it again.” I turned away from him.

“I’ll drive you to the tarmac.”

“Fine.”

“And I’ll call the Mayo Clinic, I’m sure I can pull some strings.”

“Owen, I don’t want your strings. I just want all this to be over.”

It hurt me to say it, but I didn’t have a choice.

This had to end.

Time to go back to reality.

Time to fix this mess I made.

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The moment I stepped out of the Uber, I felt like a deer in the headlights. I was scared, but the weight of the situation made my legs carry me forward, to the elevators and then up to the fifth floor. I could do it, I knew I could. Things were so bad that they could only get better, I decided.

My legs felt heavy, everything did. Not only was Declan sick again, but I had shut down Owen, who could have been good for me.

Maybe.

The nurse at the reception desk was nice, and asked me to wait a moment while they checked up on Declan. She said there was nothing life-threatening for now, but that she had to make sure he would be able to take a visitor.

“He has developed an infection,” she said. “Because of the therapy, his immune system is extremely fragile, so he developed an infection that moved quickly, too quick for us to catch it. It has harmed his respiratory system. He has trouble breathing, so don’t let him talk too much. He might get sleepy, but it’s natural with all the meds, so don’t worry. We’re monitoring his condition at all times.”

“Thank you,” I said, thanking the nurse, as much as whatever higher power had been responsible for the whole mess.

A minute later I was invited into the room, and the sight of Declan in the hospital bed, with tubes around his face and all sorts of blinking equipment around him made me tear up.

“Declan!” I whispered as I leaned close. “I’m so sorry I wasn’t here! How are you feeling?”

“I’ve been better. Don’t worry, Julia told me you were out of town. Did you have fun?”

It was an honest question, but I couldn’t help but hear reproach in his tone. I sniffed. “I’m so sorry, Declan, I shouldn’t have left! Yes, I had fun, but now I wish I had been here with you!”

Declan mustered a small smile. He was visibly tired, too tired to even wave me off. When he spoke, it sounded like he had a sore throat. “It’s okay, sis. I don’t blame you. You can’t keep babysitting me. We– you are paying good money for other people to do that.”

“Don’t say that. I’m responsible for you, remember? So, from now on, I’m not leaving you.” I sat on the chair next to the bed, dropping my handbag to the floor. “I’m going to stay here for as long as you are!”

He turned to look at me. “You don’t have to, Syd. I’ll be up and running in no time. You know how I am.”

She smiled. “I know, Declan. Rest now, okay? I will be here if you need me.”

“P.S. Don’t think I’m going to ignore what you’re wearing.”

Ugh I was still in the red bodycon dress. Awkward.

He blinked a couple times, and then shut his eyes, falling asleep before he could roast me anymore.

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