TREVOR'S POV
As I sat in my office, I couldn't help but feel a sense of satisfaction knowing that Ellaine's mother's surgery would be taken care of. I had arranged for the best doctors and medical care, and everything was in place.
I decided to visit the hospital and make sure everything was going smoothly. As I walked into the hospital room, I saw Ellaine's mother lying in bed, looking frail but determined. I smiled, feeling a sense of compassion for her and her daughter.
The doctors and nurses were all smiles, and I could tell they were doing their best to take care of her. I spoke with them briefly, making sure everything was in order, and then I left, feeling confident that Ellaine's mother was in good hands.
As the day of the surgery approached, I found myself thinking about Ellaine more and more. I wondered how she was holding up, if she was nervous or scared. I wanted to be there for her, to support her through this difficult time.
But I knew I had to keep my distance, at least for now. I couldn't let her know that I was the one who had arranged for her mother's surgery. I wanted her to be happy, to feel like she had been given a second chance.
The day of the surgery arrived, and I waited anxiously for news. I paced back and forth in my office, feeling a sense of unease. What if something went wrong? What if...
I pushed the thoughts aside and focused on the positive. Everything would be okay. Ellaine's mother would come through the surgery just fine, and everything would go back to normal.
As I waited for news, I couldn't help but think about Ellaine. I wanted to be there for her, to hold her hand and tell her everything would be okay. But I knew I had to wait, to let her process everything in her own time.
Finally, the call came. The surgery was a success, and Ellaine's mother was on the road to recovery. I felt a sense of relief wash over me, and I couldn't wait to see Ellaine's face light up with joy.
I smiled to myself, feeling a sense of happiness. This was just the beginning. I was excited to see what the future held for us.