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Becoming strangers again (Lily and Ryan) novel Chapter 165

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LILY

The sharp, stabbing pain in my head forced me to grope blindly for the bottle of aspirin I always kept in the drawer beside my bed. My fingers brushed over the smooth surface of the table, searching, but I couldn’t find it. Frustrated and disoriented, I had no choice but to open my eyes.

The first thing that greeted me was a plain, white ceiling. My gaze lingered on it, confused. There was no chandelier hanging above me, no familiar glow of the bedside lamp. Where was I?

“Lily?” A voice called out softly, filled with worry. It was Ryan. His face came into view as he leaned over me, his eyes filled with concern. “I’ll get the doctor,” he said quickly, his tone firm yet panicked. Without waiting for a response, he turned and hurried away, the sound of his footsteps echoing in the room. I heard the door open and then close behind him.

I lay there, motionless, my mind trying to make sense of what was happening. Why was I here? How did I end up in a hospital bed? And why was Ryan here with me instead of being in New York, where he was supposed to be?

The door creaked open again after what felt like an eternity. Ryan walked in, but he wasn’t alone. A tall figure followed behind him, and I blinked twice, struggling to process what I was seeing. It was Amell. For a moment, I thought my mind was playing tricks on me, but no—there he stood.

Wait… he’s the doctor Ryan called?

Amell had no business examining me. I wasn’t his patient, and there was absolutely nothing wrong with my brain. “How do you feel?” he asked, his sharp eyes scanning my face as if he were searching for some hidden clue.

Ignoring his overly intense gaze, I attempted to sit up. Ryan was instantly at my side, his hand on my arm, steadying me. “My head is pounding,” I muttered, leaning back into the pillows to get comfortable. “Call a nurse to bring me something for this headache.”

Before Ryan could move, Amell shook his head. “That won’t be necessary. It’s likely just the effects of the medication. Once it wears off, you should feel fine.” He reached for the foldable stool in the corner, dragged it closer to my bedside, and sat down.

“I know this might not be the best time,” he said carefully, “but do you remember what happened?”

What happened? Clearly, I was supposed to recall something significant, though my throbbing headache made that task seem daunting. I closed my eyes, letting my head rest fully against the pillow, trying to sift through the fog in my mind.

The memory hit me faster than I expected, as vivid as if it had just happened. My eyes snapped open, and the words spilled out of my mouth before I could stop them.

“I fell asleep,” I blurted, the realization sending chills through me.

Amell and Ryan exchanged a brief, unreadable glance before turning their attention back to me. Ryan cleared his throat.“Lily, you were involved in an accident,” he said softly. “You’ve been unconscious for over twenty-four hours.”

Accident? My heart lurched. What was he talking about? The word didn’t make sense, didn’t fit with anything I could remember. Without thinking, I tried to sit up again, but the sudden movement sent a sharp, searing pain through my head. I winced, clutching my temple. Ryan moved closer, his hands steadying me, but I brushed him off. “What do you mean I was in an accident?” I demanded, my voice rising with confusion and panic.

Amell nodded, his expression calm but serious. “You were brought here by an ambulance,” he explained. “It seems the impact caused—”

But I wasn’t listening anymore. The words bounced off me, useless. If I had been in an accident, then what about my sons? My stomach twisted violently as the thought hit me, and my gaze shot to Ryan. “What about Liam, Noah, and Ethan?” I interrupted, my voice shaking. “What happened to them?”

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