love for jessie

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EPISODE 23
"Jessica..." Andy breathed shakily as he moved closer to Jessica more closely. "Jess, sweetheart, Oh my God." He chokes on his words as he traces Jessica’s face shakily. "Doctor," he called sharply, but the doctor was already at the bedside, removing the oxygen from Jessica’s nose. Jessica's face registered her confusion as she stared around her in the sparkling white surroundings, focus wavered continuously until it became fixed on Andy. She had never seen him look so terrified and worried; she had also glimpsed tears in his eyes.
What was the matter? And why was she feeling pain all over her body? She could not move anything. In fact, she felt glued to the bed. How long had she been there? She knew she was in a hospital after one look at the man who loomed over her; she tried to turn her head, but the pain was excruciating.
"Be calm, Mrs. Williams." My name is Doctor Bright. "Can you hear me?"
Jessica swallowed, feeling thirsty because her throat was incredibly dry and bitter. She nodded slightly, despite the pain in her neck.
"How are you feeling?" The doctor asked as he checked his pulse and looked at his watch. She tried to open her mouth and was happy that it responded.
"Tired," she croaked. "Weak", she corrected. "I can’t move my arms; they are heavy and feel like they are tied down."
The doctor nodded and smiled gently. "That is to be expected. You need to rest now so that you can get your strength back. "
She did not like the sound of that. She had sedated a lot of people while she was still working as a doctor, but she had never been sedated and the thought of sleeping unnaturally did not sound appealing to her in the least. She just wanted to talk with Andy. Andy came to her immediately after the doctor finished asking questions. He looked very tired.
Taking a proper look at him, Jessica swallowed. His shirt was slightly open at the neckline. His tie was hanging loosely and awkwardly at an equally awkward angle. Andy’s worry was so evident on his face, coupled with a measured level of relief.
Andy brushed strands of hair out of Jessica’s face and gazed straight into her eyes. "You sleep now, OK." It was both a request and a command, but Andy’s eyes were tender.
The accident came slowly to her mind, and she recalled how that car had appeared out of nowhere and collided forcefully with her. She grimaced, thinking of how worried Andy must have been. "How long have I been on this bed?" she asked, already feeling drowsy.
"A couple of hours," Andy said quietly, happy to answer all her questions. He was not about to admit that she had spent so many hours on the bed that he had been afraid that she might not wake up.
Jessica swallowed. "I feel like I have been on this bed for more than a year," Jessica breathed almost inaudibly as she gave in to the drugs. "Do I have to sleep again?"
Andy smiled. "I don’t think you have a choice, honey." Jessica’s eyes were already shot. He bent his head and kissed her forehead.
"Sleep, my love," he breathed. "Sleep," and she did.
 
*****
Andy stared at Jessica minutes after she slept, stroking her hair. He looked at the doctor, who was just finishing what he had been doing.
"How is my wife's doctor? Is she completely out of danger? "
Doctor Bright smiled. "I believe so, sir, with enough rest, she would be fine." She still has to stay here for a few days so that we can monitor her wounds and ensure that they heal properly. "
Andy exhaled a sigh of relief before frowning."She complained of her inability to move, I hope..."
"There is no problem, sir; all her organs are functioning properly." With enough rest, she would be fine. You have nothing to worry about, "Andy sighed." His relief was immeasurable.
"Why don’t you take some rest, sir? It is almost daybreak and you have not slept at all," Doctor Bright said with concern.
Andy was stunned and looked at his wristwatch. It was a few minutes past five! He never knew! Sleep hadn’t occurred to him once. All he knew was that he had to watch Jessica so that nothing would go unnoticed. "I am fine, doctor, and please call me Andy or Williams."
Doctor Bright smiled, not sure if he would be able to comply with the request even though he was clearly older than Andy. If you don’t want to sleep, why don’t you just take a walk? I am sure your family wants to know what is happening. "
Andy had to admit that the doctor had a point. He looked at Jessica, who was sleeping soundly. He squeezed her hand and slowly walked out, with the doctor following closely behind.
 
*****
Andy returned to Jessica’s room, feeling happy. The joy of everyone had been so palpable and it had rubbed off on him, taking away the remnants of fear left in him. On entering the room, he noticed that Jessica was not there. He had an instant headache as he looked around the room. He rushed out of the room and looked at the door to be sure he had entered the right room, but it was the correct one. He entered again but did not see Jessica.
"Doctor!" he roared, and some nurses who were obviously attending to patients came out of some rooms and stared at him in confusion.
"Sir, please, some patients are-"
"Where is my wife?" he exclaimed.left my wife here some minutes ago and now she is not there." Andy felt shaken to the roots.
"Mr. Williams"
Andy turned when he heard the doctor’s voice. "What have you done to my wife?" You asked me to go for a walk. I did not want to leave her for a second, but now that I have if anything happens to Jessica. "
"Calm down, sir, your wife is fine." We only moved her to another room where she could be more comfortable. I went to the waiting room to inform you, but you had already left for this place. I am sorry if we scared you in any way. "
Andy swallowed, trying to control his skipping heart. "I need to see her right now."
Doctor Bright nodded. "Please, come with me, sir."
Andy heaved a huge sigh of relief as he entered the room and saw Jessica. He quickly went to the bedside and checked her breathing. He sighed again and sat down, noticing that the room was definitely cozier than the former, with fewer machines hanging around.
"I am sorry for the inconvenience, sir," Doctor Bright said.
And Andy looked up. "I am sorry I shouted," said the doctor, "this room is definitely much better."
The doctor smiled and left. Andy could not sleep again, even though he had been drowsy. He opened his eyes and watched Jessica, not wanting her to vanish, but after some time, the fatigue and tension he had been through set in and he felt bone tired. He could not keep his eyes open any longer, so he put his head on the bed beside Jessica and dozed off.

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