Emily
“Thanks for everything, baby. I loved the concert so much and especially the dedication you gave me,” I told her flushed.
“What? Were you still in a coma?” he asked, surprised.
“I don’t know how to explain, but I could hear everything. I wanted to wake up, but something was drawing me into a distant, pure world, something dreamlike. It felt so good there, but I was sad about your suffering. I don’t know if it was all real or just dreams, but I felt present in two totally different worlds,” I tried to explain.
Mike smiled gently. He struck my cheek, then lifted my left hand and kissed it. The engagement ring gleamed beautifully in the beating sunlight that streamed nonchalantly in through the large parlor window.
“Never mind what it was. You’re here with me now and that’s the most important thing right now. I love you infinitely wonderful woman!” he told me.
His daily care helped me recover faster than the doctors expected. They always said that love works wonders, and that I was