Coma!!!

Ava walked into the house, a smile still plastered on her face from her date with Philip. She had a great time, laughing and joking with him over dinner. But as she entered the living room, she was met with a somber atmosphere.

Her sister, Abi, was sitting on the couch, tears streaming down her face. Ava's heart sank as she realized something was wrong.

"Abi, what's wrong?" Ava asked, her voice shaking with concern.

Abi looked up at her, her eyes red and puffy. "Mom's gone, Ava," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

Ava felt like she had been punched in the gut. She stumbled backwards, her eyes wide with shock and grief.

"No, no, no," Ava whispered, shaking her head. "This can't be happening."

She felt a wave of guilt wash over her. She had been out on a date with Philip while her mother was dying. She should have been here, taking care of her mother, not out having fun.

Ava's eyes filled with tears as she thought about all the what-ifs. What if she had stayed home with her mother? What if she had been there to hold her mother's hand as she passed away?

Ava felt like she was going to collapse. She stumbled over to the couch and sat down next to Abi, wrapping her arms around her sister.

"I'm so sorry, Abi," Ava whispered, tears streaming down her face. "I'm so sorry I wasn't here for Mom."

Abi held her close, tears streaming down her own face. "It's not your fault, Ava," Abi whispered. "Mom's cancer was terminal. There was nothing we could have done to save her."

But Ava couldn't shake off the feeling of guilt and regret. She felt like she had let her mother down, like she had abandoned her when she needed her most.

As the two sisters sat there, holding each other and crying, Ava couldn't help but wonder what her mother's last moments had been like. Had she been in pain? Had she been scared?

Ava's heart ached with sadness and regret. She wished she could turn back time, be there for her mother when she needed her most.

But life didn't work that way. All Ava could do was sit there, holding her sister and crying, mourning the loss of their beloved mother.

As the minutes ticked by, Ava's tears began to dry, replaced by a numbness that spread throughout her body. She felt like she was in a daze, like she was watching everything from outside her body.

Abi got up and went to the kitchen, returning with a box of tissues. She handed one to Ava, who took it gratefully.

As they sat there, blowing their noses and wiping away tears, Ava couldn't help but think about all the memories she had made with her mother. She remembered the way her mother used to sing to her when she was a little girl, the way she used to read her stories and tuck her in at night.

Ava's eyes filled with tears again as she thought about all the things she would never get to do with her mother again. She would never get to go shopping with her, never get to have lunch with her, never get to talk to her again.

The thought was almost too much to bear. Ava felt like she was drowning in a sea of grief, like she was being pulled under by a wave of sadness.

But as she looked over at Abi, she saw that her sister was crying too. Ava reached out and took Abi's hand, holding it tightly as they both mourned the loss of their beloved mother.

As the hours passed, Ava's grief began to give way to a sense of numbness. She felt like she was in a daze, like she was watching everything from outside her body.

But even in her numbness, Ava knew that she had to be strong. She had to be there for Abi, for her family, and for herself.

Ava took a deep breath and stood up, wiping away her tears. She looked over at Abi, who was still sitting on the couch, crying.

"We'll get through this, Abi," Ava said, her voice shaking with emotion. "We'll get through this together."

Abi looked up at her, tears streaming down her face. "I'm so glad you're here, Ava," she whispered. "I don't know what I would do without you."

Ava smiled, feeling a sense of determination wash over her. "You'll never have to find out, Abi," she said. "I'll always be here for you."

**

As Abi struggled to come to terms with the loss of her mother, Leo was by her side every step of the way. Despite his own illness, Leo refused to let Abi face her grief alone.

He was her rock, her confidant, and her partner in every sense of the word. He listened to her, held her, and comforted her, never once complaining or making her feel like she was a burden.

As the days turned into weeks, Abi began to feel the weight of her grief bearing down on her. She felt lost and alone, like she was drowning in a sea of sadness.

But Leo was always there to throw her a lifeline. He would hold her close, whispering words of comfort in her ear, and reminding her that she was not alone.

Abi was touched by Leo's unwavering support. She knew that he was going through a tough time himself, but he never once let his own struggles get in the way of being there for her.

One day, as they were sitting on the couch together, Abi turned to Leo and said, "I don't know what I would do without you, Leo. You've been my rock through all of this."

Leo smiled and took her hand. "You'll never have to find out, Abi," he said. "I'll always be here for you, no matter what."

Abi felt a wave of love wash over her. She knew that Leo was more than just a husband - he was her partner, her friend, and her soulmate.

As they sat there together, holding hands and looking into each other's eyes, Abi knew that she would always cherish the love and support that Leo had given her during her time of need.

But as the days went by, Abi's grief began to take a toll on her physical health. She stopped eating, stopped sleeping, and stopped taking care of herself.

Leo tried to get her to eat, to sleep, and to take care of herself, but Abi just couldn't seem to shake off the darkness that had descended upon her.

One day, Abi collapsed in Leo's arms, exhausted and weak. Leo rushed her to the hospital, where the doctors told him that Abi's grief had triggered a severe emotional and physical breakdown.

As Leo sat by Abi's bedside, holding her hand and praying for her recovery, Abi's eyes flickered open for a moment.

"Leo," she whispered, her voice barely audible.

"I'm here, Abi," Leo replied, his voice shaking with emotion. "I'll always be here for you."

Abi's eyes closed again, and she fell into a deep coma. Leo was left sitting by her bedside, holding her hand and praying for her recovery.

As the days turned into weeks, Leo refused to leave Abi's side. He slept in the hospital room, ate in the hospital cafeteria, and spent every waking moment by Abi's bedside.

Roman was also there for him. He was the one that gave her the extra care and attention his wife needed. Leo doesn't trust anybody so he put his trust in his close friend. He's the only one he can believe.

The doctors told him that Abi's recovery was uncertain, that she might never wake up from her coma. But Leo refused to give up hope.

He held Abi's hand, talked to her, and prayed for her recovery, never once losing faith that she would one day wake up and come back to him.

He spent every waking moment by her bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, even though she couldn't respond. The hospital staff was amazed by Leo's dedication to Abi. They had never seen anyone so devoted to a loved one, and they couldn't help but be inspired by Leo's love and commitment.

As the weeks turned into months, Abi's condition remained unchanged. She was still in a coma, and the doctors were still unsure if she would ever wake up. But Leo never gave up hope. He continued to sit by Abi's bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, convinced that she would one day wake up and come back to him.

As the months dragged on, Leo's own health began to suffer. He was exhausted from lack of sleep, and his immune system was weakened from the constant stress and worry. But Leo didn't care. He was willing to sacrifice his own health and well-being for Abi, and he would do anything to help her recover.

One day, as Leo was sitting by Abi's bedside, he noticed something strange. Abi's hand, which had been limp and lifeless for months, suddenly twitched. Leo's heart skipped a beat as he looked at Abi's face, hoping to see some sign of consciousness. But Abi's eyes remained closed, and her face was still and peaceful. She still looked very pretty even though her face and lips were pale.

Leo was disappointed, but he didn't give up hope. He continued to sit by Abi's bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, convinced that she would one day wake up and come back to him.

As the days turned into weeks, Abi's hand continued to twitch, and Leo began to notice other small signs of consciousness. Abi's eyes would flicker open for a brief moment, and she would take a deep breath before falling back into her coma.

Leo was overjoyed by these small signs of progress, and he became even more devoted to Abi's care. He spent every waking moment by her bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, convinced that she was on the road to recovery.

As the weeks turned into months, Abi's condition continued to improve. She began to wake up for longer periods of time, and she even started to respond to Leo's voice.

Leo was overjoyed by Abi's progress, and he became even more devoted to her care. He spent every waking moment by her bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, convinced that she would one day make a full recovery.

Finally, after months of waiting, Abi woke up from her coma. She looked around the hospital room, confused and disoriented, before her eyes landed on Leo.

"Leo," she whispered, her voice weak and hoarse.

Leo's eyes filled with tears as he took Abi's hand in his. "I'm here, Abi," he said, his voice shaking with emotion. "I've been here the whole time, waiting for you to wake up."

Abi smiled weakly, and Leo could see the faintest glimmer of recognition in her eyes.

"I love you, Leo," she whispered, her voice barely audible.

Leo's heart swelled with love and gratitude as he looked at Abi. He had waited for months for this moment, and it was even more beautiful than he had imagined.

"I love you too, Abi," he said, his voice filled with emotion. "I'll always be here for you, no matter what."

As Abi drifted off to sleep, surrounded by the beeping of machines and the sterile smell of the hospital, Leo held her hand tightly, his heart filled with joy and gratitude.

He knew that Abi still had a long way to go before she made a full recovery, but he was willing to wait. He would sit by her bedside for as long as it took, holding her hand and talking to her, until she was fully recovered and back on her feet.

As the days turned into weeks, Abi continued to make progress. She began to sit up and take small steps, and she even started to eat solid food again.

Leo was overjoyed by Abi's progress, and he became even more devoted to her care. He spent every waking moment by her bedside, holding her hand and talking to her, convinced that she would one day make a full recovery.

Finally, after some months of waiting, Abi was discharged from the hospital. She was still weak and frail, but she was determined to make a full recovery.

Leo was overjoyed as he wheeled Abi out of the hospital and into the bright sunlight. Her bulge was bigger and he ran to help her. He couldn't hold his excitement and kissed her all over the face. He was happy to hold her once again and look at her face all the time.

He was damn happy that he forgot to call Ava to tell her about the miracle.

**

Jessica sat in front of her phone, dialing Abi's number as she settled into her hotel room in Seoul. She has been in South Korea with her boyfriend, Junho, for a modeling gig and a much-needed vacation.

As the phone rang, Jessica couldn't help but think about how much she missed Abi. They had been best friends since childhood, and Jessica had always been there for Abi, supporting her through thick and thin.

When Abi answered the phone, Jessica could hear the exhaustion and sadness in her voice. Abi had been through a tough time lately, what with her mother's passing and her own health struggles.

"Hey, girl, how are you?" Jessica asked, trying to sound cheerful despite the distance between them.

Abi sighed on the other end of the line. "I'm hanging in there, Jes. Just taking things one day at a time."

Jessica's heart went out to her friend. She knew how hard it was for Abi to be strong right now, but she also knew that Abi was a fighter.

"I'm so proud of you, Abi," Jessica said, her voice filled with emotion. "You're going through a tough time, but you're still standing. That takes a lot of courage and strength."

Abi sniffled on the other end of the line. "Thanks, Jes. Just talking to you makes me feel a little better."

Jessica smiled, feeling happy that she could be there for her friend, even if it was just over the phone.

"So, how's life in Seoul?" Abi asked, changing the subject.

Jessica laughed. "It's been an adventure, that's for sure. I've been working nonstop, but Junho and I have also been trying to squeeze in some sightseeing whenever we can."

Abi chuckled. "I'm sure you're having a blast. You always were the adventurous type."

Jessica grinned. "Yeah, I guess I am. But speaking of adventures, I have to tell you about what happened to me yesterday."

Abi's curiosity was piqued. "What happened?"

Jessica took a deep breath before launching into her story. "So, I was on a photoshoot yesterday, and these photographers approached me and asked if I wanted to do a shoot with them. They said they were from a reputable agency, and they offered me a lot of money, so I agreed."

Abi's voice was skeptical. "That sounds fishy, Jes. What happened next?"

Jessica's voice dropped to a whisper. "They took me to this abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of the city, and they started taking pictures of me in all these weird poses. I started to feel really uncomfortable, but they just kept telling me to smile and pose."

Abi's voice was outraged. "That's disgusting! You should have gotten out of there as soon as you felt uncomfortable."

Jessica sighed. "I know, I know. But I was trying to be professional, and I didn't want to cause a scene. Plus, I thought maybe I was just being paranoid."

Abi's voice was firm. "You were not being paranoid.. Those photographers were scammers, and they took advantage of you. You need to report them to the authorities and make sure they don't do this to anyone else."

Jessica nodded, even though Abi couldn't see her. "I know, Abi. I'm going to report them, and I'm going to make sure they pay for what they did."

Abi's voice was soft. "I'm so sorry this happened to you, Jes. But I'm also proud of you for being strong and standing up for yourself."

Jessica smiled, feeling a sense of gratitude towards her friend. "Thanks, Abi. Just talking to you makes me feel better. And I'm sending you all my love and positive vibes. You're going to get through this tough time, and you're going to come out even stronger on the other side."

Abi's voice was barely above a whisper. "Thanks, Jess. I need all the love and support I can get right now."

Jessica's voice was firm. "You've got it, Abi. I'm here for you, no matter what."