The sound of sirens grew louder, a distant promise of salvation.
I stayed by her side, feeling the fragility of this moment.
Her eyes fluttered shut, a quiet surrender to exhaustion.
As the paramedics arrived, I stepped back, giving them space to work.
They moved with practiced efficiency, their presence a stark contrast to the household’s stillness.
The staff finally stirred, drawn by the commotion but remaining at a distance.
I watched as they lifted her onto a stretcher, her form small and vulnerable against the medical equipment.
The billionaire’s absence was palpable, a void that spoke volumes.
It was clear he had chosen not to intervene, his priorities elsewhere.
As they wheeled her away, a sense of unease settled over me.