A nurse stole a kiss from a billionaire in a vegetative state because she thought he would never wake up, but he ended up hugging her…
It was a quiet summer afternoon at Riverside Medical Center when Nurse Emma Collins walked into Room 409. Inside lay Alexander Grant, a billionaire entrepreneur who had been in a coma for almost six months after a private jet accident. To the hospital staff, he was just another patient—rich, unreachable, and lifeless. But to Emma, he was more than that.
Every day, she sat beside his bed after her shift ended, reading him books, talking about her life, and hoping he could somehow hear.
“You know,” she whispered one afternoon, adjusting his blanket, “you look peaceful like this. The world keeps spinning out there, but you’re still.”
Emma wasn’t sure why she cared so much. Maybe it was his calm expression, or maybe it was the loneliness that she saw mirrored in him. One day, after finishing her shift, she lingered longer than usual. His hand felt warm in hers.
“Alexander… I wish you could wake up,” she said softly. “Just once.”
Her heart raced. Without thinking, she leaned down and pressed a gentle kiss on his lips—a foolish, emotional gesture she thought no one would ever know about.
Then she whispered, “I’m sorry,” and walked out, ashamed of her impulse.
But the next morning, chaos erupted on the hospital floor. Room 409’s monitors were beeping wildly. Nurses ran in, shouting, “He’s awake!”
Emma froze in the hallway. Her heart nearly stopped when she heard his hoarse voice asking, “Where’s the nurse who was reading to me?”..
