3. The incident

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🏡 Hope Moves to Villa Dodge Louis had just enjoyed a lovely dinner at a friend's house. "Hey Louis! Thanks for coming! I thought you were too busy," his friend greeted him warmly. "I was happy to make it! Thanks for inviting me; the dinner was wonderful. You made some really special dishes," Louis replied. "But now I have to head home. See you soon!" The Mother's Determination Tragically, on his way back, Louis met with an accident that left him in a coma. The doctors held little hope, accepting that Louis might never recover. However, his mother, Georgia, refused to give up. Her hope remained fiercely alive. She knew one of Louis's biggest wishes had been to live in a grand, spacious house, and Georgia was determined to fulfill that wish, believing it might somehow aid his return. It was Andrea, a family friend, who gave Georgia an idea. Andrea, aware of Louis's desire, mentioned that a huge, isolated property called Villa Dodge was being put up for auction at a low price. Everyone knew the local legend—the villa was the haunted house where the Johnson family had died years ago, and no one dared to buy it. Though Georgia had heard the old, decades-old stories, she dismissed them as folklore. Driven by her love for Louis, she decided the risk was worth it. She made a bid and, after securing the property, arranged to move her entire family to the villa, including Louis, who remained on a hospital stretcher bed. A Strange Encounter Special medical arrangements were quickly made in the villa for Louis's ongoing treatment. As the family moved in, Louis's older sister, Lilly, felt a curious mix of excitement and unease. Meanwhile, Flourous, Louis's little sister, was playing in the spacious villa, her face alight with innocent enthusiasm. Georgia had prepared a special room for Louis, complete with a ventilator. While playing, little Flourous wandered into the treatment room. Lilly, searching for her sister, found Flourous standing by Louis’s bed. Louis was motionless and silent in the coma. Yet, Lilly was startled to see the little girl quietly talking to someone. "Flourous! Who are you talking to?" Lilly asked, puzzled. Flourous simply replied, "I'm talking with our brother." "But Louis can't talk," Lilly insisted. "How could he be talking?" The little girl shook her head. "No! Just now he had words with me!" Lilly casually dismissed it, figuring her little sister must have been imagining things. They left the room and walked out to the balcony where Lilly found her mother. "Mom," Lilly began, her voice laced with anxiety, "why are you so serious about Louis's treatment? Even the doctors have no hope." Georgia turned to her daughter, her expression resolute. "He is your brother. You must have hope. Even if you don't, I will. I want my son back," she said, her determination unwavering. Would you like to continue the story and explore how Louis is communicating with his sister, or perhaps focus on Georgia's desperate attempts to bring him home?
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