Shadows Of A Forgotten Spring -
Billionaire Shadow 140
Chapter 140
In the thick darkness of the forest, a figure was staggering, his every movement a lestament to his desperation. He was wounded; his clothes torn and bloodstained, his face etched with fear to raw that it could freeze the blood of even the warmest of earth. Heavy beads of sweat poured down his face, wetting his shirt, and this cold night's air did little to ease the heat coursing wildly through his veins. His breathing came in heavy, ragged gasps, but he fought to quit them, biting his lip to the point of bleeding. Every rustle of leaves, every snap of a twig, made him shiver. His heart was pounding violently against his ribcage, and his lungs felt on fire.
He had been running for hours, his legs trembling with exhaustion and pain, yet he dared not stop. He knew that if he did, it would be the end. The men chasing him were relentless-Annie's order was clear.
His life, fragile as it was now, hung by a thread, and he couldn't let it snap, not yet..
He could hear his pursuers closing in. The sound of their boots as they stepped on small twigs of trees and their harsh voices calling out to each other pierced the night like a knife. Jim pressed himself against the trunk of a massive tree, his chest heaving as he struggled to control his breaths.
One of his trembling hands rose to his mouth as his wide eyes darted through the shadows. Fear clawed at his gut; his heart racing so wildly it felt like it might burst. His mind yelled at him to run, but he stilled himself, blending into the darkness as best he could. The footsteps drew closer, then the blinding beams of flashlights swept across the forest and missing him by mere inches.
Jim froze, his body rigid as the men passed by, their voices echoing in the night. He could hear their frustration as they searched, oblivious to the fact that their prey was mere feet away
Minutes felt like hours as he remained rooted to the spot, his ears straining for any sign that the coast was clear. After what seemed like an eternity, their voices started fading away. At last, the forest grew silent.
Summoning the last remnants of his strength, Jim carefully emerged from his hiding place. His body screamed in protest, every muscle and joint aching, but he forced himself to move. The forest seemed endless, but he pressed on, driven by the desire to survive, to live. When he finally stumbled onto the road, he couldn't help but swallow hard in joy.
As he trudged along, he saw a moving vehicle and, with a bit of deliberation, signalled to it to stop, asking for help. His voice was hoarse and dry. The car came to a screeching stop, and the driver, somewhat taken aback by his injured appearance, was hesitant but agreed to take him into town.
As Jim sank into the seat, his body trembling with exhaustion, his mind raced with the crazy incident that had led him to safety. The bomb that had exploded in the afternoon had saved his life.
Due to the explosion, the high level of police swarming the area delayed Annie's hit men who were sent to kill him by order from her.
• That delay had given Jim the opportunity he needed, and at the right time, he had bolted, running as fast and as far as his injured body could carry him. And now, against all odds, he was alive. Unbeknownst to Annie, her well-thought-out plan had just failed. Jim was on his way back into the city, wounded byt alive, his mind racing with ways of exposing the real Annie. AAAAA
More than 16 long hours had passed since the attack on W2 Holdings. Inside the sterile walls of Blackthorn Hospital, the surgeons had finally finalized the head surgery on Emma. The operation was a success, but the relief was short-lived. Chapter 140
Emma's health remained frugile. Her liver, irreparably damaged had to be replaced within 30 hours now, or the fight to save her life would be lost.
Kevin burst into Alexander's office, his face alight with a smile trimmediately caught Alexander's attention. In his hands, he clutched the test results, the papers trembling with excitement. "Sir, Kevin began, his voice almost breathless, "you're a perfect match for Mrs. Black. The results just came in."
Alexander stood abruptly, his heart pounding in his chest, though he didn't show it. For the first time in hours, a glimmer of hope pierced through the dark cloud that had enveloped him. It seems fate was offering him a second chance, a chance to save the mother of his children.
Without hesitation, he grabbed his jacket and marched out of his office, determination etched across his face. "Prepare the team. We're starting immediately," he ordered Kevin, his tone booking no argument. There was no time to waste. Every second was precious, and Alexander wasn't about to squander a single one.
As he reached the ward, Alexander paused outside Emma's room, his hand resting on the glass pane of the door. Through it, he could see her frail, unconscious form, hooked up to a number of monitors and IVs. Her vibrant face was pale, her chest rising and falling with the help of the machines. The sight was enough to make his throat tighten and his resolve harden further, but then at the corner of his eyes, he spotted Jaden, standing just a few steps away from him, watching him. A heavy sigh escaped his lips as the same jealousy rushed in again but instead of attacking Jaden and regretting his action later, he decided to ignore him.
He stepped into the next room where his own operation would be done before Emma's, his footsteps strong and purposeful. But just as the medical staff was about to step in, chaos erupted in the hallway. The muffled shouts grew louder, and Alexander immediately recognized the voice that cut through the hallway like a hot knife.
It was Annie.
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