“Hero?” I asked, not sure what she was talking about. Blaire had very likely done something while I was out that saved the day. I just didn’t know what that was.
The nurse smiled at me as she adjusted something attached to me. “You lost a lot of blood, and you needed a transfusion. You not only don’t have an easy blood type to match, but when someone with your condition needs blood, it’s best to use a relative with the same blood type if at all possible. A parent or a sibling. Your sister jumped right up and offered. Made it happen much faster than if we’d had to seek a donor.”
Nan? I couldn’t imagine Nan would offer to give me a cup of water if I was on fire, much less blood. Was she even here?
“What sister?” I asked. My throat was sore and dry, and I was trying not to talk, but I had to know who she was talking about.
“You have more than one? I didn’t realize that. The tall redhead. Gorgeous,” she said.
It had been Nan. Oh, wow. Nan was here, and she’d given me blood. Maybe I was still asleep. Was this a dream? Was I not about to see my baby girl? Tears welled up in my eyes. I wanted to be awake. Lila Kate was waiting for me, and Grant needed me. He had been so pitiful, begging me to open my eyes. I had been fighting so hard to say something to ease his fears. I thought it had really happened.
“Why are you crying? Did I hurt you? Does something hurt?” The nurse looked panicked.
I shook my head and sniffed. At least, the nurse in my dream was kind. “I’m still asleep,” I said as a sob broke free.
She frowned and had started to speak when the door opened and the doctor walked in. “Well, look who decided to join us.” He beamed at me.
I cried harder. I so wanted to be awake.
“What’s wrong?” the doctor asked.
“She thinks she’s still asleep,” the nurse explained.
“What? Why?”
The nurse shrugged and shook her head. “I have no idea.”
“We don’t want you crying. We want you smiling. You showed us all just how strong you are. No little heart disease is gonna keep you down. You get to see your baby girl soon. She’s a beauty, let me tell you.” He was trying to be jolly, but it wasn’t helping.
“I’m still asleep. I want to see her, but I’m still asleep,” I said as the tears continued to fall.
The doctor frowned and patted my arm. “No, Harlow, you’re awake, sweetheart. Very awake. You have a waiting room packed with people who just shouted out in a very loud cheer when Grant announced that you were awake and talking. I’ve never seen anything like it. Made my heart feel good. So stop this. Be happy. You made it. You did this.”
I shook my head. “No. Nan would never give me blood. She hates me,” I explained, and my throat burned, causing me to choke.
“Give her some water,” he instructed the nurse.
“Small sips,” she said as she held the cup to my mouth.
I did as instructed and winced as it burned my raw throat.
“Your throat will be raw for a day or so. You’ve had a feeding tube in for days. We just removed it after you woke up the first time,” the nurse explained.
“Now, about being awake. You think you’re still asleep because your sister gave you blood when you needed it?” the doctor asked.
I nodded.
“I assure you that you’re awake. Sometimes people change when faced with situations that are life-threatening. You and your sister may not get along, but she didn’t want you to die. She was willing to help.”
I managed to stop crying and let him check me out.
When he opened the door and told me he would see about getting me moved to a normal room, my father came barreling in, looking like Kiro the Rock Star Manning.
“My baby girl doesn’t do normal. I want the best. The motherfucking best. You got that? She needs room to rest and get better,” Kiro barked at the doctor.
The doctor raised his eyebrows at me and then nodded his head before stepping out of the room. Normally, I would be embarrassed, but I was just so happy to see him. That I was alive to see him.
“Hey, Daddy,” I said, and he was at my side immediately.