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Were Too Late 3

Were Too Late 3

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Graham’s expression flickered; a shadow passed over his face. I’m sorry, Evelyn. Hold on I’ll 

find your allergy medicine right now.” 

He scrambled to his feet and began rifling through the medicine cabinet

Evelyn curled inward with pain; her breathing shortened, every gasp a struggle. Her eyes followed Graham’s frantic silhouette as he tore through the cabinet

Suddenly a sharp, exaggerated cry cut through the living room. Ow! That hurts!Sophie’s voice 

rang out

Graham froze midsearch and snapped toward the sound. Without hesitation he bolted from the 

room. Sophie! What happened?” 

Through the crack in the door Evelyn watched him close on Sophie, steadying her with an 

expression of raw concern

Sophie held up a slightly reddened finger and, in a breathy, petulant tone, said, I wanted another bowl of chicken soup and I hurried I must have burned myself.” 

How could you be so careless?Graham said, the reproach in his voice swallowed by a greater anxiety. In one motion he lifted Sophie into his arms. I’m taking you to the hospital.” 

Cradling her, he hurried out; his footsteps vanished into the yard

– 

He had completely forgotten Evelyn inside Evelyn, who was wracked by an allergic reaction and desperately needed her medication

Evelyn stared at the empty doorway as if it could split her in two. Fighting the suffocating pain and dizziness, she forced herself out of bed and staggered toward the medicine cabinet

But Graham had left it in disarray; her vision shimmered with dark spots and she couldn’t find the pills

Breathing grew shallow, strength slipped away, and the world tilted. She collapsed with a heavy 

thud and lost consciousness

When she came to, she was in a hospital bed

Graham was sitting beside her, concern and guilt etched across his face. He leaned closer

Evelyn, you’re awake. Do you still feel unwell?” 

Evelyn only looked at him and said nothing

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Assuming her silence was anger, Graham hurried into an explanation

We were out of allergy medicine at home. Sophie’s burn looked bad, so I thought it best to take her to the ER and pick up your medication from the hospital pharmacy I thought it would be 

faster.” 

I didn’t mean to leave you like that. By the time I brought the medicine back, you’d already passed out. Please don’t be mad, okay?” 

His explanation sounded reasonable airtight, even

But Evelyn had seen the way he’d rushed to Sophie, the urgency in his eyes and the care in his 

hands. If she hadn’t watched that, she might have believed him

She tried to smile; her lips trembled, but tears came instead. I’m not mad,she whispered

No she wasn’t mad anymore

— 

She had decided she didn’t want him

Over the next few days, Graham took time off work to stay with her. He fed her, brought her water

and tended to her with meticulous attention

Even the nurses noticed; one said with an easy smile, You’re lucky your brother’s really 

attentive.” 

Graham frowned and corrected her, firmly, I’m not her brother, I’m her husband.” 

– 

The nurse blinked, then laughed. Oh! My mistake. Well you’re a good one. Real husbands 

know how to take care of their wives.” 

Evelyn closed her eyes and said nothing

At night Graham remained vigilant, hovering as if the man who had left her in crisis could not 

possibly be the same. When darkness fell he slept on the cot beside her bed, still fully dressed

Outside, lightning split the sky and thunder rolled through a pouring rain

The thunder woke Graham with a jolt. He sat up, his face paling. He glanced at Evelyn; she was awake, staring quietly out the window

He rose quickly, a thread of panic in his voice. Evelyn, stay here. Sophie’s been terrified of thunder since she was a kid she can’t be alone right now. I’ll go check on her and be right 

back.” 

Before she could answer, he grabbed his jacket and rushed out of the room

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Evelyn watched the doorway go still. The thunder and the pounding rain pressed against her chest 

like a hollow ache

He did not come back

The storms lasted for days

Evelyn assumed he was with Sophie, soothing the woman who feared thunderstorms. She stopped expecting anything from him

She ate, took her medication, and followed the doctorsorders on her own

Still, something felt wrong. A small, persistent chill crawled along her spine, as if invisible eyes were watching her from the shadows

On the day she was finally discharged she completed the paperwork by herself and stepped out of the hospital. As she lifted her hand to hail a cab a sharp pain flared at the back of her neck

Her vision went black. She knew nothing more

Chapter 3 

Were Too Late

Were Too Late

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