"THE THINGS SHE FORGOT" Chapter 39
Chapter 39
Adrian let her leave alone.
That terrified Evelyn more than if he’d tried to stop her.
Because it meant he understood something fundamental about her now:
If Lena might still be alive, nothing would keep Evelyn away.
Not fear.
Not manipulation.
Not even him.
The hospital sat two hours north of Manhattan hidden behind layers of shell corporations and private funding records Victor Cross had buried carefully over decades. Officially, the building no longer operated as a medical facility.
Unofficially—
the lights were still on.
Rain followed her the entire drive.
Of course it did.
By the time Evelyn reached the property just before dawn, fog drifted low across the parking lot while weak fluorescent lights glowed behind upper-floor windows. The building itself looked deceptively ordinary from the outside.
Private rehabilitation center.
Minimal signage.
Expensive landscaping left untended too long.
The kind of place wealthy families used to hide inconvenient suffering quietly.
Victor’s favorite kind of institution.
Evelyn parked across the road beneath dead pine trees and stared at the building for several long seconds.
Her pulse had settled into something frighteningly calm now.
Not because she wasn’t afraid.
Because hope had become stronger than fear.
Lena.
Alive.
Somewhere inside.
Or close enough to matter again.
Rain whispered softly against the windshield while she checked her phone one final time.
No new messages from Simon.
No calls from Adrian either.
Part of her wondered whether he was following her anyway.
Another part hoped he wasn’t.
Because if this was another trap, she needed at least one person outside it.
Evelyn stepped out into cold rain and crossed toward the building entrance.
The front doors stood unlocked.
That immediately felt wrong.
No receptionist.
No security desk.
Only dim hallway lighting stretching deeper into silence.
Water dripped faintly somewhere overhead.
The air smelled sterile beneath layers of dust and old chemicals.
Not abandoned.
Maintained selectively.
Evelyn moved quietly through the lobby with one hand inside her coat pocket gripping the knife from Adrian’s apartment.
Elevator dead.
Security cameras blinking red near the ceiling.
Patient wings listed on an outdated directory board.
Then she saw it.
SUBLEVEL CARE UNIT — RESTRICTED ACCESS.
Of course.
Victor always preferred underground rooms.
A soft buzzing sound echoed faintly from deeper inside the hallway.
Medical equipment.
Working equipment.
Evelyn followed it.
The restricted wing door had already been forced open.
Fresh damage around the lock.
Simon.
The corridor beyond looked darker than the rest of the building, lined with old observation windows and private recovery rooms. Weak emergency lights cast pale red shadows across polished floors.
Black Hollow again.
Just cleaner.
Her chest tightened painfully.
Another memory flickered—
Rain sounds playing through hidden speakers while nurses adjusted restraints.
Gone again.
Evelyn swallowed hard and kept moving.
At the end of the corridor, one room door stood partially open.
Light spilled through the gap.
And someone sat slumped in a chair beside the hospital bed inside.
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Simon.
Relief hit first.
Then confusion.
He wasn’t armed.
Wasn’t waiting.
He looked destroyed.
Bruises darkened one side of his face while dried blood stained the sleeve of his jacket. He sat motionless beside the bed staring downward like exhaustion had finally hollowed him out completely.
“Simon?”
He looked up slowly.
And Evelyn realized immediately he’d been crying.
Not recently.
For hours.
“She came,” he whispered.
Evelyn stepped into the room.
Then stopped breathing.
Lena lay in the hospital bed beside him.
Alive.
The world narrowed instantly around the sight of her.
Dark hair spread across white pillows.
Pale skin beneath hospital light.
Heart monitor pulsing steadily beside the bed.
But motionless.
Completely motionless.
“No,” Evelyn whispered.
Not dead.
Worse.
Unreachable.
Simon stood too quickly, swaying slightly from exhaustion.
“I found her three days ago.”
Evelyn barely heard him.
She crossed toward the bed slowly like approaching something sacred and horrifying at once.
Lena.
Alive.
After all these years.
Her throat closed painfully.
“She’s in a coma,” Simon said quietly behind her. “Neurological trauma. Dissociative collapse, according to the files.”
Victor again.
Always Victor.
Evelyn reached trembling fingers toward Lena’s hand.
Warm.
Real.
Not memory.
Not recording.
Not hope twisted into obsession.
Real.
A violent ache ripped through her chest so suddenly she nearly doubled over from it.
All the grief she’d preserved carefully for five years no longer had anywhere to live.
“She’s alive,” Evelyn whispered.
Simon laughed softly under his breath.
Broken sound.
Relieved and devastated at once.
“Yeah.”
Rain tapped softly against the underground windows near the ceiling.
Evelyn looked toward Simon sharply.
“You hid her.”
His expression hardened immediately.
“I protected her.”
“From who?”
Simon looked directly at her.
“Everyone.”
The answer settled heavily into the room.
Not paranoia.
Experience.
“She woke up once,” Simon continued quietly. “Two nights ago.”
Evelyn’s pulse jumped instantly.
“What did she say?”
Simon hesitated.
Then:
“She asked if Adrian found you first.”
Cold spread slowly through Evelyn’s chest.
“Why?”
“I don’t know.”
But he looked away too quickly afterward.
Lying.
Or protecting something.
The monitor beside Lena beeped steadily in the silence.
Evelyn sat slowly beside the bed.
So many lost years sat between them now.
And yet seeing Lena alive somehow rearranged everything instantly.
Not closure.
Possibility.
Tears burned suddenly behind Evelyn’s eyes before she could stop them.
“I thought you died,” she whispered.
No response.
Only steady monitor beeps filling the room softly.
Simon rubbed one hand hard across his face.
“She stayed hidden because she thought Victor still had people watching.”
“She was right.”
Another silence followed.
Heavy.
Exhausted.
Then Evelyn looked back toward Lena carefully.
Something about her expression seemed strangely tense beneath unconsciousness.
Not peaceful.
Fighting.
Like some buried part of her still heard everything happening around her.
Evelyn leaned slightly closer.
And before she fully thought through the instinct, she whispered softly beside Lena’s ear:
“Adrian still remembers you.”
The heart monitor spiked instantly.
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