Chapter 89 I Wanted To Know Your Answer

Outside the emergency room, Hearst stared at the closed door with a serious face. He lowered his body with his hands clenched into fists, trying hard to control his emotions. He stared at the red light and pressed his lips together.

Standing next to him, Heidy stared at him with fear. Feeling his worry, she felt her heart beat faster. At the thought of what she saw with her own eyes just now, she felt a strange pain in her heart.

On the way to the hospital, Hearst didn't say a word. He grabbed the cold hand of Gavin. Reminded of how weak Gavin's breath was, Heidy was unwilling to believe what she had seen. She felt heartbroken even though they didn't have deep connection with each other.

She stepped forward carefully. In hesitation, she attempted to touch Hearst's hand. She said, "Gavin will be safe."

However, as if he didn't hear her, Hearst kept staring at the emergency room.

Two hours passed and the red light was still on. As he waited, his anxiety grew.

In the tranquil hall, the sound of rapid footsteps came. In a hurry, Annie came to them. She grabbed Hearst's arm and asked, "Hearst, where is Gavin? Is he okay?"

He still stared at the emergency room and said with his hoarse voice, "He's still in the emergency room."

She loosened her grip on his arms. Eyes turning red, she covered her mouth and sobbed, "How could it be? I had only left for half a day. How could such an accident happen to Gavin? How did he fall into the water?"

Thinking of what he had just seen, Hearst clenched his fists. He was heartbroken when he recalled Gavin's lifeless face. If the man hadn't jumped in the water in time to save Gavin, he would have been drown into the water. Thinking of this, Hearst started to feel scared.

When Annie heard no response from him, an idea occurred to her. She turned to Heidy, casting her a fierce glance. "Heidy how did you take care of Gavin? He was almost drown in the water after being with you for a little while!"

Hearst rested his eyes on Heidy. He looked at her with reproachful eyes. Then he turned

Hearst was lost in his thoughts. After pondering over it for half a minute, he nodded and didn't say anything more. However, when he thought of the call from Gavin, he was still puzzled.

Because of Gavin's physical condition, Hearst stayed beside his bed and kept him company. However, Gavin still hadn't regained her consciousness after several hours.

With a lunch box in her hand, Heidy squatted down, put her hand on the back of his hand and said softly, "Let's eat something, Hearst. Gavin is still in a coma. You can't break down before he wakes up."

He turned to look at her and said in a hoarse voice, "Okay, I will hang in there." As he spoke, he stood up, took the lunch box from her hand, and sat down at the table.

Heidy rose to her feet. Looking at Gavin, she raised her hand to touch his face. However, she stopped in the air and looked at him in silence. Sighing slightly, she withdrew her hand.

"Heidy, are you sure that you have nothing to do with the accident?" Hearst suddenly broke the silence.

She looked at him in surprise and asked, "You suspect me?"

"I want to know your answer," said Hearst in a calm tone.

Looking at him, Heidy answered seriously, "Yes, it has nothing to do with me."

Deep inside, Hearst felt relieved and didn't say anything. He just lowered his head and continued eating. Hearing what he said, Heidy felt sad.