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Weeks Later
The news spread across the country: “Business Magnate Alexander Reed Wakes After Three Years in Coma.”
To the world, it was a medical miracle. But inside the hospital, whispers told another version — that he’d been woken by love.
At first, she avoided him — embarrassed, unsure of what he remembered. But one afternoon, she finally stepped into his room.
He smiled softly. “They say people can hear things… even in a coma,” he began. “I used to hear your voice, Emma. Not always clearly, but it kept me here.”
“And when you kissed me…” he paused, eyes lowering, “it was like my body remembered how to return.”
Tears filled her eyes again.
Inside was a letter — and a job offer. A new foundation in her name, dedicated to helping long-term coma patients.
“Someone once taught me that even those asleep can still feel love.”
The world forgot the story of “the kiss that woke a CEO,” but those who had witnessed it knew the truth.
It wasn’t science or luck. It was the quiet power of human connection — the kind that defies logic and time.
“I still don’t know what was stronger, Emma — your faith… or your kiss.”
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