The Accident 3- Anna is still missing

The hospital was consumed by an unsettling silence, broken only by the steady beeping of medical machines and the hurried footsteps of nurses. Everyone's nerves were frayed after the long hours of waiting.

Finally, the door to the operating theater swung open, and a team of exhausted doctors stepped out. Their faces were lined with fatigue, but their expressions remained professional.

Dr. Harris, the lead surgeon, removed his mask and approached the anxious group. "Alexander Voss is stable," he announced, his voice firm but laced with caution. "However, he is not out of danger yet. He suffered severe head trauma, multiple fractured ribs, and internal bleeding. We have managed to stop the bleeding, but he needs to be closely monitored over the next 48 hours. The risk of complications remains high."

A collective sigh of relief swept through the room, but it was short-lived. The absence of one person loomed over them like a dark cloud.