Kevin I was consumed by worry as I watched Stacy grimace and clutch her stomach in pain, the color draining from her face. It was evident that something was seriously wrong, and I couldn't fathom what could have caused this sudden distress. Panic set in, and I urgently called for Brian to get the company doctor. Every second counted as Stacy's condition worsened. But before any help could arrive, Stacy's eyes rolled back, and she lost consciousness. Without hesitation, I scooped her up in my arms, ignoring my surroundings, and headed for the exit. The urgent need to get her to a hospital superseded everything else. In that critical moment, my only concern was Stacy's well-being, and I prayed that she would be okay. As I watched the medical team rush Stacy into the emergency room, my hea

