Invisible (A Night Fire Novel Book 5)

Invisible (A Night Fire Novel Book 5) by TM Watkins

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loss?”
    The doctor turned to the man that was standing at the end of my bed. His pain for the situation was obvious on his face.
    “ Should return with a little time. You can help her with photos and videos, anything that will jog her memory. Show her a picture and ask her if she knows the people in the image or what the event was. If she knows the dates of events like birthdays. Ask her if she knows the current president, what the dog's name is, the name of the street she lives in. Structure it in two sections, personal and general and be patient with her. Love and compassion will help her.”
    “ But she should have someone with her?”
    “ Yes, absolutely. For the first few days to ensure there is no relapse.”
    “ She can come to my place.”
    The man that I guess is my father frowned at Jaxon.
    “ No.” he said simply.
    “ She remembers me and besides, you and the other family members have a lot to do. You can't be staying at home. I am expendable at the moment and when I'm not she can come with me.”
    “ I think you've done enough already thanks.”
    Tension was rising fast, even the doctor was frowning at the situation. Jaxon and the unknown man were butting heads over this and it was clear that neither of them would agree to the others plan.
    “ Gentlemen I must insist on constant supervision. If you cannot agree to something then she will remain here.”
    “ She's staying at the house. End of subject.”
    “ Fine.” Jaxon grinned. “But I'm moving in.”
    “ Like hell you are.”
    “ Gentlemen, do I need to call security?”
    I huffed at them rather loudly. They all turned and looked at me.
    “ Did you happen to forget that I'm sitting here? Anyone bother to worry about what I might want?”
    Blank faces stared at me.
    “ Sorry, but I don't know you and although I can assume your role in my life it doesn't help any. The only person I can remember is him and you want to keep him away from me? Do you think that's going to work well? You can't just expect me to willingly follow you to a place I don't remember and not at least be a little anxious. So I would appreciate it if you would allow Jaxon to stay with me otherwise I won't be going anywhere.”
    He nodded, not the slightest bit impressed but it didn't matter. What mattered was me feeling safe and although I know deep down that there is no issue with these people, I also know that anxiety won't help the recovery of my memory.
    “ Well then.” the doctor sighed cheerily. “If you wouldn't mind stepping out gentlemen, the nurse will have to start the preparations for Kaylee's departure.”
    Jaxon leaned over to whisper his gratitude and a kiss on the cheek. A kiss that left me with mixed emotions.

Chapter Twelve
     
    My departure from the hospital was rather interesting. Instead of going out the front door like everyone else did, I was taken through the hospital and out the back door that led to a basement. While I dressed they discussed everything in great detail, had another heated discussion and then had the threat of the security guard yet again. Eventually they agreed that it would be wise to split up, Jaxon and I were to go one way and everyone else were going the other way.
    I now faced a huge black car, an orderly helping me into the passenger seat. The belt went across my body, he carefully plugged me into the seat. He gave me a tentative nod and closed the door.
    “ It only hurts a bit.” I offered as Jaxon started the car.
    “ I know. He didn't know that you were strapped into a harness in the accident.”
    Light flooded the car as we emerged from the car park, a sea of people surrounded the exit.
    “ Shit.” Jaxon groaned. “I guess the ruse didn't work.”
    These people had cameras, pointing them at us as they swarmed the car. Jaxon had to drive slowly to avoid hitting these fools.
    “ Look at that Kaylee, for once they're more interested in you than me.” he grinned as he spoke, turning out onto the road.
    Then the

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