Serena Jennings was in a coma for a week before she woke up.
Upon awakening, her mind was a bit fragmented, and she couldn’t remember where she was or what had happened.
Everything was unfamiliar and white in her vision. She thought for a moment and recalled that she had received a call from Serene Meadows Nursing Home saying her mother had run away, so she hurried to find her and ended up in a car accident due to speeding.
"Mom... right, my mom, where’s my mom?"
Serena asked in a panic, not knowing whom she was addressing.
"Serena!"
Suddenly, she heard Lana Xavier’s voice.
"Doctor! Doctor! Serena has woken up!"
Upon seeing Serena regain consciousness, Lana hurriedly ran to find the doctor.
Soon, a large group of doctors and nurses came, almost filling Serena’s hospital room.
After hearing the doctor say that Serena was out of danger and recovering well, Lana breathed a sigh of relief and couldn’t help but wipe away a tear.
"Do you know how much you scared me?"
Lana remained visibly shaken.
"Lana..." At this moment, Serena couldn’t care less about herself. She immediately asked Lana how long she had been unconscious and if she knew how her mother was.
"Your mom is fine. She was found and returned to the nursing home the day you had the accident."
Hearing Lana’s words, Serena finally felt relieved, as if a heavy burden was lifted.
"So... who found my mom? Was it the police?"
Serena was curious.
At that time, she remembered the nursing home saying they had already alerted the police, so it must have been the experienced officers who found her.
Whoever it was, as long as her mom was found and nothing serious happened, that was all that mattered.
"The doctor said you were very lucky. Everything else has recovered well, except for the severe leg injury, but at least there’s no life-threatening danger. It’s a blessing amidst misfortune."
Lana said, pouring water for Serena.
With Lana around, the hospital room seemed lively, as if there were many people.
"Thank you, Lana. In times like this, you’re the only one I can rely on." Serena’s eyes were red with emotion.
It’s said that true friendship shows in times of hardship. Every time she needed care, Lana was always by her side.
"You have lots of friends, it’s not just me."
Lana gave a thumbs up and pointed outside the window, "Peter went out to buy food. He still doesn’t know you’ve woken up, but if he did, he’d probably cry with joy."
"You’re exaggerating." Serena chuckled.
"Not at all! Do you know that while you were in a coma for days, he stayed in the adjacent care room, couldn’t sleep well, and didn’t go to work even once!"
Lana’s words stunned Serena.
She never expected Peter to care about her so much.
"Oh, and there’s Justin Nash..."
Serena’s eyes widened.
She hadn’t heard that name from Lana’s mouth in a long time.
Seeing Serena’s expression, Lana knew Serena was surprised, and so was she.
"I remember you two had cut ties! But on the day of the accident, he arrived earlier than me, his eyes red like a rabbit’s, clearly from crying out of urgent concern."
As Lana described, Serena’s mind couldn’t help but envision Justin sitting all alone on a bench outside the ICU, his eyes swollen from crying.
"But, he didn’t stay long. It seemed like a serious matter from his family called him away."
Serena could probably guess what it was.

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