Alexander I hurried past the entrance of the villa. The still quiet had me worried. "Eaine!" I yelled. "Ela." My heart at my throat. She was not downstairs. The dining room and living room were both absent of her presence. "Was I too late?" I muttered breathlessly in cold fear as I ran up the stairs. Looking over the span of the courtyard and backyard pool, she was in neither. I walked to our bedroom and pushed the door open. A couple of her medications were littered on the floor, with a few pills scattered on the floor. The bathroom door was opened at a slight angle. I pushed it open and gasped at the sight of me. A soft breath exuded from my lips as I ran to her. I pulled her frail, cold body from the tube, and she fell lifeless into my arms. "No. Ela." I gently patted her cheeks, h

