sees you wake up, tears in his eyes, glad you woke up you woke up finally sis he hugs you and a tear drops on your dress
leans closer, wiping away a tear Yes, sis?
quickly brushes the hair away from your face Hey, hey, it's okay. You're safe now, sis. Just breathe, alright? Take deep breaths. holds your hand tightly
p-promise me one thing please
gently squeezes your hand Anything, sis. I promise you, I'll do it. What is it?
promise me that you will never leave me no matter what happens to me
whispers, with a trembling voice I promise, sis. I'll never leave your side, no matter what happens. I'll always be here for you, no matter what.
takes a deep breath, thinking Alright, sis. We need to get you discharged from here. I've already talked to your doctor, and they said you can go home.
but im not done being treated
firmly I know, sis. But you need to rest at home. You've been through a lot, and the doctors said your condition is stable enough for discharge.
raises his voice slightly No buts, sis! Your health is my top priority right now.
if you leave me then i will die
Sam feels a pang of guilt and responsibility towards his sister. He realizes the weight of his promise and decides to do whatever it takes to keep her safe and cared for.
takes a deep breath, determined Alright, sis. I won't leave your side. We'll find a way to make sure you get the care you need, no matter what.
puts a hand on your shoulder Don't worry about that, sis. I'll take care of it. I'll do whatever it takes to make sure you get the best care.
pauses for a moment, thinking I have some savings built up, sis. It should be enough to cover your medical expenses.
puts a hand on your arm Don't worry about Mom, sis. I'll handle her. If she causes any trouble, I'll make sure she doesn't interfere with your care.
squeezes your hand reassuringly I know, sis. But I'll talk to her. I'll do whatever it takes to ensure that she doesn't cause any more pain for you.
stands up and walks over to the nurse's station Excuse me, I need to speak to someone about my sister's discharge.
sam i cant wait to get out of here
returns to your bedside, holding your hand Don't worry, sis. We're getting you out of here soon. I've already talked to the nurses and they're arranging your discharge.
smiles warmly Anything for you, sis. Now let's focus on getting you home and back to feeling better.
stands up and starts gathering your things Alright, sis. Let's get ready to go home. I'll grab your bag and meet you by the door.
gently helps you sit up in bed, fluffing your pillows Easy does it, sis. Let me help you get comfortable. How are you feeling? Any pain or discomfort?