Chapter 1205 You accidentally fell into the water
In the middle of the night, Winnie lies in Channing's bed, but has some trouble sleeping.
I don't know if it's too cold, but the room is filled with a crisp, fresh smell.
In the bitterly cold winter, with a few moments of material temperature.
As soon as she closed her eyes, it was as if she had gone back to that time two or three years ago.
On Stella's wedding day, she was on her way to the airport when she collided with the car in front of her and went to the hospital.
It was also a relief for her.
After returning home from the hospital, she was muddled for several days.
One evening, she woke up dizzy from a nap and ghosted out the door.
She pressed her hat down so low that the mask covered almost her entire face.
But even so, when walking on the street, she is still very afraid that people recognize her, even just a brush, she feels as if the other party recognized her, look at her eyes also become different.
There are countless voices screaming in her head, asking her over and over again what face she still has to live in this world.
Winnie stood at the edge of the bridge and looked out over the deep lake.
In a trance, she seemed to see Channing's figure appear in front of her.
Winnie took one step forward.
She can't seem to control herself or the voices in her head.
Eventually, she was in a dark place.
Cold and damp.
Water poured into the ears from all sides.
The voices, at last, stopped.
In the midst of the chaos, she seemed to see Channing again.
Winnie thought that this might be a vision before she died. She slowly reached out her hand towards him and slowly closed her eyes.
Waking up again, in the hospital.
The assistant sat by her bedside, and when she saw her eyes open, she immediately wiped her tears and said happily, "Winnie, you're finally awake."
Winnie reluctantly sat up and leaned against the bed, her face full of bewilderment.
The assistant explained, "The doctor said that you accidentally fell into the water, and a boy brought you here."
Immediately afterwards, she continued, "Winnie, do you remember how you fell into the water?"
Winnie opened her mouth, then shook her head gently.
The assistant said, "The doctor said you have a slight concussion, I should have known that you should not have been discharged from the hospital a few days ago, you should rest well in the hospital these days, and go back when you are healed." Winnie didn't say anything.
The assistant only thought she had fallen into the water and was not feeling well, so she did not say much and stayed by her side for several days in succession.
During the days she was in the hospital, Winnie spent every day in a daze, staring out the window and wondering what she was thinking.
Until Aimee came to see her and asked her how she got herself into this mess.
Winnie doesn't know either.
She felt that her life should have ended that night.
When she was discharged from the hospital, her primary care physician gave her a business card with the phone numbers of the top psychologists in the country.
The doctor said, "This is what the boy who sent you here asked me to give you, he asked me to say to you that you only live once, and that no matter what happens, there is hope as long as you live."
After the words, the doctor added: "Miss Truman, he's right, life only comes once, and not every time, someone will happen to show up and save you. If you want to live, you have to learn to save yourself." Winnie was silent for a long time and accepted the business card.
At that time, she never thought about who the boy who saved her was, she kept this salvation and hope and started to live again.
Perhaps that boy was a casual acquaintance for her, pulling her out of the cold lake and back into the light of day when she was about to give up on this part of her life.
In retrospect, it seems like it all fits together.
The boy, the boy who saved her life, was Channing.
From the beginning to the end, he was by her side in every moment of her despair.
When Sherry got up in the middle of the night to pour hot water for Simon, she found someone standing outside the balcony at the end of the hallway.
She walked over and spoke in a whisper, "Winnie?"
Winnie looked back, slightly stunned, "Are you still awake?"
Sherry shook the glass of water in her hand, "There's no hot water in the room, I'll get some downstairs."
With that, she walked over to Winnie: "What are you doing standing here in the middle of the night?"
Winnie looked out at the snowy landscape and gently tilted her head, "Nothing, just thought, it's been a long time since I've been so quiet to enjoy these views." Sherry reached out and caught a few snowflakes in her palm, "Yeah, this year's snow, it's bigger and a little colder than previous years."
After a moment, Winnie turned her head and said, "Go get the water, and I'll go to my room."
Sherry responded, "Okay, you take care not to catch a cold."
"Good."
Sherry left, but saw Winnie still standing there, with an indescribable feeling in her back.
She never felt quite right.
Sherry took a few steps, stopped again, turned the direction, walked to the door of Noah's room, and knocked gently.