Melvin drove the car to his own personal hotel. He carried Ella up into his room and asked his underlings to fetch a capable doctor for him. He blamed himself for acting out of anger in front of her. He wasn't ready to let her go yet and, as such, didn't want to lose her. He paced about the room as he impatiently waited for the doctor to arrive. The doctor finally arrived and quickly attended to Ella. He was able to resuscitate her but he told Melvin that her blood pressure was low and prescribed the necessary medication and diet she needed. Ella lay weakly on the bed as if she were still in shock. She couldn't rid her memory of the bloody scene she had witnessed. As she once more recalled how the man's blood splattered all over the place, she felt as if it also poured on her body and in