"Who is the guy clamoring at the reception?" Deen cut in with a tone laced with calmness yet asserting urgency. "Who is he looking for?"
Daniel sighed rubbing his temple. "Well that is news to me, but if my guess is right, he is looking for a patient we admitted two nights ago. A young woman, with no emergency contact, no ID, and nothing at all to get any information about her. We have been doing our best to obtain an info on her."
Deen's chest tightened. "He kept on yelling Zara, is that her name?"
Daniel seemed to be gathering some thoughts in his head before he responded. "Zara... that looks like what was on the card seen at the scene of the accident, but it was too damaged to be read, and I'm yet to check the forensic results."
Something in Deen's expression strikingly changed even though he tried concealing it, a dark yet radiant expression of sadness exhumed. Daniel leaned back in his chair, studying Den closely. "Why are you this curious?"
Deen hesitated. He wasn't ready to explain, not yet. "Just wondering." He muttered forcing out a nonchalant shrug.
Daniel didn't look convinced enough but he let it go. He stood up grabbed the nameless patient chart from his desk and motioned to leave his office. "I am going to check up on Her, do you wanna come with me, so you can clear the speculation in your head?" Daniel pauses, waiting for a response from Deen. "And you need to stop overthinking things."
Deen agreed, though his mind was an ethereal tangled mess with questions. As they walked down the white sterile hallway, the weight of his curiosity pressed against his chest. He had met Zara once, just once yet he could not fathom why he was this drawn to the entire situation. When they arrived at the ward, Daniel didn't waver. He pushes the door open with one swift gesture, stepping inside while Deen trails behind him drowning in total dread.
For a split second, Deen felt a strange sense of hope, maybe, just maybe he was over reading things and it was a big misunderstanding, that the Zara being spoken of was someone else entirely. But the second his eyes anchored on the bed, that delicate hope smashed into a thousand irreplaceable pieces. His breath caught in his throat as everything around him began to fade away.
There, lying unconscious, hooked up to monitors and tangled in wires, was her. The same girl who had fled from him two nights ago. The same girl who had looked at him like she had seen something she wasn't supposed to. But now she wasn't avoiding him, she was barely even holding on. Wrapped in bandages, her face pale against the stark white sheets. She looked fragile and this created a twisted ruckus in Deen's chest.
Deen stood frozen, with his mind trapped in a haze of disbelief at what his eyes had just seen, and his emotions swirling all over his head on how deep this whole thing was yet he couldn't still understand the whole scenario. Still trying to further harp on it, the sharp, frantic beeping of the monitors shattered the moment, pulling him back to existence like a jolt of electricity.
His vision blurred by the sudden shock wave of seeing her in such a state sharpened, bringing the chaos of the room into focus. Nurses rushed in, their voices urgent as they gathered around Zara, scanning her vitals and trying their best to modify the machines that chimed like an alarm against the wall.
Daniel, the ever-composed doctor, moved swiftly, barking orders as he assessed the situation and gave orders. "Her heart rate's unbalanced, get me another IV bag and increase the oxygen flow."
Deen took a step back, his fists clenching at his sides. His presence here was meaningless, he had no right to feel anything about what was happening, yet the sight of Zara in suffering made his pulse quicken. A transition in motion behind him snagged his attention. He turned slightly, and standing just a few feet away from him was the exact man who had stormed into the hospital before, the one who had been wailing Zara's name.
The man's breathing was heavy, his expression spiked with a mixture of anguish and misery as he observed the medical crew toil frantically to stabilize Zara. His hands trembled at his sides, his body rigorous with slightly incorporated emotions.
For the first time since Deen strode into the hospital, Deen felt something other than inquisitiveness; He felt perturbation, because whoever this fellow was, he wasn't just anyone who knew Zara, He was someone who wanted her alive.
Just as chaos had erupted suddenly, the monitors' beeping became silent. The abrupt and frenetic bluster that ate like a horse in the room had tuned down to a rhythmic humming that signaled stability. The nurses exchanged brief peeks of solace, the movement stalling as they wrapped up monitoring Zara's IV and vitals.
Daniel, still inspecting her stats, let out a calm exhale before delivering a satisfied nod. "She's stable for now." His tone professional yet Deen could sense the underlying exhaustion in his voice.
Deen on the other hand lingered for a brief moment, his intense gaze flickering subconsciously between Zara's unconscious form and the unknown man standing still, now besides him. The air birthed a formidable tension, but Deen interest in breaking it down. He needed to be away by himself, to get a clarity for his mind to avoid creeping thoughts confronting him. Without a word, he turned on his heel and exited the room. Making his way back to Daniel's office, the chilling hospital air slowly grazes his face, his head bussing with question that were unanswered. All these was spiced with an unfamiliar clogging that sat heavily in his chest.
As he pushed the office door open, stepping inside, he quickly exhaled, running his hands on his hair, brushing it back. He fled from the ward because he couldn't contain the aura in the air that stroked a notable curiosity in him, but somehow this curiosity has turned into something else, something he wasn't sure he liked.
Deen sat in Daniels office, his elbow resting impatiently on his knees, with his fingers clasped as his mind eagerly races. No matter how he tried to push the thoughts away, they kept crawling back. Zara's pale skin, the beeping monitors, topped up with the uneasy feeling in his gut.
With a deep exhale, caught in the web of putting the piece together, the door swung open. Daniel walked in, closing the door behind him before sitting on his chair, dropping a folder on his desk and crossing his arm. "You left without a word," He said, giving deen a suspicious eye look. "And what was that about?"
Deen looked up at him refusing to answer the question thrown. He instead leans back in his chair, carefully rubbing his temples before finally speaking. "Who was that guy? The one who was yelling earlier? I noticed he also rushed into Zara's ward, seems like they have some sort of connection."
Daniel raised an eyebrow, as if caught in a dusty web by the question, lets out an almost inaudible sight. "Her fiancé."
Deen froze.
Fiancé?
His mind shook back to the night they met. The way Zara had looked at him, the shocked her eyes conveyed, and how she practically ran away from him. "Was that the reason? Had she felt guilty? Or was she even trying to avoid some kind of problem?" Deen thought to himself. As quickly as his mind intertwined with the thought, he shoved it away. There was no reason for him to think that how she acted when they met had anything to do with her relationship. Besides, why did it matter to him?
Deen shrugged underneath his breath, shaking his head. "Huh. Didn't expect that."
Daniel narrowed his eyes at him. "What interests you in her, Deen?"
Deen simply scoffed, his expression unreadable. "It is nothing too serious, just being curious." Yet even as he said it, he knew there was more to it, and that realization made him unsettled.
The sun had long settled, as it casts the city with an eerily quiet darkness. The hospital corridors, that bustled with activity became a carrier of stillness, with a little occasional murmurs of nurses and distantly sounds of monitor humming. Deen who was so eager to be by Zara's side had already left. Whatever he was drawn to, that made him want to stay had vanished the moment a confirmation of who the strange man was made. There was nothing for him there, that's what he thought to himself.
Meanwhile, in Zara's ward, her fiance who had frantically entered the hospital earlier now sat besides her, his finger carefully caressing her frail hand. His eyes, coated with exhaustion and something very intense, never looked away from her face. She looked so peaceful, as if she wasn't trapped in the grip on unconsciousness and was just resting in her sleep. He shakily exhaled, brushing his thumb over her forehead as if willing to wake her up, to squeeze his hand in return, showing him a sign that she could hear him.
Minutes moved into hours, and eventually, exhaustion took the best of him. With his head dipped forward, resting slightly on the mattress besides her as sleep embraced him in a warm hug.
Buzz!!!
A vibration loud against his thigh, making him jolt from his sleep. In a disoriented manner he blinked against the dim light, radiating from his phone. A wave of tension flooded his body as he saw the caller ID. His heart pounding against his ribs as an unsettling feeling crawled in his gut. With not further hesitation, he silenced the call, his eyes hovering on the screen as if debating whether to answer the call.
He quickly glanced at Zara, and was relieved that she was still unmoving, still lost in her sleep. As if afraid even the slightest sound would disturb her, he held his phone tightly and tucked it away. "Who ever it is, can wait." He said.
Days had gone by, each day mirroring the last, but there was little to no improvement in Zara's condition. She was stuck in the same slumber state, unmoving, silent, and trapped somewhere that felt like the center of life and the unknown oblivion. The doctors closely monitored her, but her prognosis remained the same; unresponsive yet stable. Her fiance already footing the bills for her stay and for ahead, always came in everyday to check on her before working hours and after working hours. It was as though he barely left her side. He made it a routine of always speaking to her softly, hoping that somewhere and somehow, she could hear him and eventually respond. But she never stirred.
MEANWHILE
Deen should have moved on. His life swam in a pool of distractions; business meetings, deadlines, responsibilities, people who demanded his attention. Yet he still found time to wander his thought to Zara. No matter how much work he was buried in, his thoughts intently drifted back to Zara. He was always lost in his thoughts, wondering how she was doing, if her condition had worsened or she had even woken up. Deep down, he knew he was more concerned than he expected himself to be, but he always brushed off the feeling, stating he was just curious. Something about her was mysterious, and he couldn't place his hand to what it was. His thoughts made no sense to him, he barely knew her, yet, something about her paced at the back of his head like an unfinished conversation.
"This is ridiculous and illogical" Deen always said to himself whenever his thoughts flashed to Zara. Turning away from the hospital was the only thing he could do, because he had no reason to be concerned. But every passing hour, birthed the realization that she wasn't just a passing thought.