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A False Heiress's Guide to Love and Power

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Chapter 480

She looked utterly exhausted, but the soft, steady rhythm of her breathing brought a measure of relief to those

around her.

Cole brought Alessia’s hand to his cheek, holding it there as if it were the only thing tethering him to this world.

“I love you so much. Thank you for waking up, Lessie,” he whispered.

In that moment, he seemed so fragile, a far cry from the ruthless sixteen-year-old who'd once taken charge of

the failing Whitley Group and dragged it back from the brink of bankruptcy. It was hard to believe

this was the sCole.

He was barely past twenty, having gained so much and lost éven more. The grief of losing someone he loved

had becmore than he could bear; he simply couldn't survive it again.

Three more days passed. Alessia’s condition finally stabilized, though she still had a mild concussion and a

fractured arm that would require weeks of rest and recovery.

But waking up at all was already a miracle—everything else could wait. That was what everyone kept telling

themselves.

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The day she regained consciousness felt like the day she was dragged back from the edge of death.

According to Karen, that day had been an absolute nightmare for

everyone.

Alessia’s heart rate had suddenly plummeted, and the doctors fought for her life for a full twenty-four hours. No

one dared sleep; they all stood vigil outside the operating room, tense and terrified. Even people who had no

idea who was inside gathered around, convinced that someone important must be fighting for their life.

In the end, Max had to ask security to clear the hallway. As for Cole, he’d slumped against the wall, silent and

hollow-eyed, unresponsive to

anyone who tried to speak to him. Heartbreak didn’t begin to describe

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it-there was something almost terrifying in his despair.

No one doubted for a second that, if anything happened to Alessia, Cole would have followed her without

hesitation.

Thankfully, that ordeal was behind them now.

Karen brought a spoonful of broth to Alessia’s lips, and Alessia, still half lost in Karen's retelling of those terrible

hours, opened her mouth and swallowed it automatically.

“Lessie, you can’t scare your mom like that ever again, okay?” Karen's eyes grew red just picturing the scene of

Alessia, pale and unconscious, being rushed into surgery. Her hand shook as she held the spoon.

Alessia nodded and managed a weak smile. She'd lost so much weight in her fight for life that her cheeks were

gaunt and her smile

heartbreakingly fragile.

Karen set down the empty bowl. “Once you're home, I'll make you something hearty to help you get your

strength back. You were already so thin-if a breeze caught you now, you might just blow away.”

Alessia let out a soft laugh. “I'm not that fragile, Mom.”

“Lessie! Mrs. White!” Two voices called from the doorway. It was Stella

and Queenie.

“Stella, Queenie! Good to see you, girls.” Karen stood up, greeting them

with a warm smile.

People had been dropping by every day to check on Alessia. If the doctors hadn't insisted on quiet, the room

would've been packed around the clock. Even Ehad call the way from out of town, bunking with Mia so

they could visit every couple of days.

Alessia glanced past her friends, a hint of disappointment flickering in her eyes.

“Don’t bother looking,” Queenie teased. “We just saw him pestering the doctors again. They're probably sick of

him by now.”

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“Lessie, you chat with Stella and Queenie, okay? | need to run

home-there’s soup simmering on the stove, and your dad's keeping an eye on it, but I'd rather check myself.”

Everyone knew Karen was giving the three girls sprivacy. She was still the mom, after all, and some

conversations were easier without a parent in the room.

“Drive safe, Mom,” Alessia called.

“Don’t worry, | will.” Karen reassured her with a smile, quickly gathering up the dishes before slipping out of the

room and leaving the girls to talk.