Three hours more and he would be awake as the doctor had said. She found herself saying a silent prayer for it to be so, for him to wake up. She went back into the room and brought out some money from her purse before walking out again. She debated on waking Gary up to tell him she was leaving but decided against it; it’s still the same thing, waking him up from his sleep. She walked through the hallway in low spirits and out of the hospital doors. The night was pitch-black, and the breeze was cooler like it was cold. She looked around, and luckily for her, she found a fast food right opposite the hospital and it was still open. She crossed over to the other side of the road and pushed the shop door open. A small bell jingled, signaling to the waiter or waitress about her presence. It wa

