Chapter 240 Post Trauma
Chapter 240 Post Trauma
He didn't see her in the office. When he was about to leave, a weak voice sounded from the corner, "I
am here." Amy's heart ached so much that even the pills failed to alleviate it.
Richard hurried to rush over and saw the pale face of Amy.
"Amy, what happened?" Richard hurried to hold her up and he totally forgot to address her as Miss
Newell. Instead, he called her name.
"Take me to the hospital." After saying that, she fainted away. Her heart ached even more when she
saw Richard.
Richard held her up and rushed into the elevator. He put her into the car and drove to the hospital at full
speed.
Andy was doing inspection in the hospital at the same time. Then he got a call from Richard, who told
him that Amy needed emergency treatment and they were about to arrive. Hearing that, Andy took off
his suit and changed himself into white gown for doctor.
Andy and all the other doctors were all waiting at the gate. Soon, Richard arrived. As soon as he
stopped, he hurried to take Amy out of the car. The doctors hurried to rush over with a stretcher. Then
Amy was put onto it, looking pale.
Doctors hurried to push her into the emergency room while Andy was running ahead. Then he entered
the room but Richard was stopped.
After making a full-body check for her, Andy was surprised to find that everything about Amy was fine.
But she was still in coma.
"Mr. Baker, what should we do? I have never seen such a weird situation. All her organs still function as
usual but she is still in coma." Even the experts had no idea what to do about it.
"We have a check and notice that the patient has taken a kind of painkiller an hour ago. But it's just a
mere painkiller and it only targets at pain mitigation." Another doctor brought over the report.
Andy checked all the data by himself. As expected, Amy was fine judged by the report. He couldn't help
wondering if it had something to do with her memory loss.
"Just give her an infusion to mitigate the pain. Let me ask something about her situation at that time."
Andy walked out of the emergency room and saw Richard, who was waiting anxiously.
"How is she?" Richard hurried to walk over when seeing Andy come out.
"She is still unconscious. I want to know how she looked when you saw her." Andy asked.
Richard thought for a while, "I was about to send her some files. But I didn't see her when I entered.
When I was about to leave, I heard her voice. And she just curled herself up at the corner beside her
chair." Richard stated what he saw.
"Oh, so she was in the office when she fainted, right? And you didn't see that?" Andy asked again.
"Yeah, when I saw her, she made me send her to the hospital." Richard still fixed his eyes on the
emergency room, not knowing if Amy was fine.
"Okay, I need to get in to have a look again. Her organs still function healthily. But I have no idea why Property © NôvelDrama.Org.
she is still in coma." Andy told him Amy's situation.
Amy was still frowning as if she were dreaming. Sweat kept streaming down from her cheek.
"Wipe off her sweat. Don't make her catch a cold." Andy said to a nurse. Then the nurse began to wipe
off her sweat with towel.
Andy touched her head. He could tell that she wasn't in a fever. But she still sweated.
Suddenly, Amy woke up with a start. More sweat dropped down from her body.
"Where am I?" she looked exactly the same when Stephen passed away years ago. She was also
trapped in coma at that time.
"Amy, you are in the hospital. Do you feel sick?" Andy asked.
"I…I feel my heart aching so much. It really hurts and even the painkiller didn't work. That was the most
painful one I have experienced for all these years." Amy vaguely remembered that she once
experienced the same pain before. But she still failed to recall when and where.
"Did you recall something? Or did you recall someone else?" Andy asked patiently.
"No, I didn't. But I did think of someone I know—Richard Carter, my assistant. I have no idea why my
heart aches so much as soon as I think of him." Amy always noticed that her situation was so weird.
Though her heart had been aching for all these years, it only lasted for less than a second before. And
sometimes the painkiller worked. But she felt like dying out of pain this time.
Hearing that, Andy realized that it was a post trauma. Though Amy lost her memory, she still kept
Richard in her mind. Perhaps her heart ached because she had seen something about him. That was
why her heart ached so much as soon as she saw him.
But now he still had to keep it from Amy. It would only make her more painful if she recalled what
happened at that time. And fortunately, the current pain was just temporary.
"Did Richard offend you?" Andy shifted the topic.
Amy thought for a while and she didn't deem herself so narrow-minded that her heart would ache even
if Richard got her mad.
"No, I suppose. He does a good job recently. He didn't do anything to offend me." She replied honestly.
"Okay, just take a deep breath with me. Perhaps your heart ached because of annoyance. Just follow
me. Now inhale some air…and breathe it out…repeat it once again…" Andy showed her how to take a
deep breath again and again.
After doing it for half an hour, Amy felt much more relieved.
"Thank you, Mr. Baker. I feel much better." Amy said thanks to him.
"Well, Richard is still waiting outside the room. Do you want him to come in?" Andy thought that it might
still be fine even though she saw Richard now.
"Alright, just let him in." As Richard had been working with her for quite a while, she still wanted to talk
to him.
"Okay, everyone is free to move out. Alright, I am leaving now. There is still something waiting for my
disposal in the company." Andy looked at his watch. He had delayed the meeting for an hour and a
half. So now he needed to be back urgently.
"Okay, just go ahead with your work. Thank you, Mr. Baker." She said farewell to him.
"Amy, are you okay? You really scared me to death! Do you want some food? Or do you want
something to drink?" Richard walked into the emergency room. He could tell that Amy was fine and she
looked much better than before though her face was still slightly pale.