She can have everything she wants especially now that she inherited millions from he parents along side her booming businesses and companies. Sasa couldn't ask for anything, but love. She thought she could get away from Leila or love, but not really. Even if she makes love to all the women she wanted to have, Sasa still felt empty, alone and sad, inside. Maybe because she still hasn't forgiven Leila, and maybe it's about time that she did and let the pain go. She is suffering more than Leila did and that's eating her up inside. The more that she sees how Leila is progressing with her therapies and getting back her eyesight, the more she feels vulnerable and scared. What if Leila finds another and what if she losses interest in her.
What if, she falls in love with some one else, younger, prettier and richer than I am? What if? Stop Sasa! You are making yourself crazy and this is the bargain you did for Leila to become well and happy. And I couldn't be happier if Leila lived a long and hard life with her condition. I wouldn't be able to forgive myself when I have the money and connections to help her. I have helped others before and now Leila needed me. She is considered family which if my dad was alive, would say, never abandon a friend or family, because they are the ones who will help you too in the end when you need them. I just hope dad is right. Leila left me before, she could still do it again. And he would reply after, "then, that's the price you pay for loving, and who says love isn't painful. When you love someone more than your life, you will give everything, even your life for the one you truly love. If you hesitate to give all you got, then it isn't love. Love is a sacrifice, it is something intangible, sacred, true. When you find that 'one', you'll know. She will change your life forever. Believe me, darling. She will!". I think I found my match, dad!. Leila. And I hate her for making me feel this way!, I thought while trying to drown myself at the tub wallowing from the hidden desires I have for Leila. I hate her but I love her just the same. Hmm! What's this dad! Is this still love?
Lillian helps her mom with her therapy so she can walk properly. They visit the hospital every weekend and after a few months Leila would get scans and tests for her eyes. She will be having three to six operations to be able to reconstruct her eyes. They were badly hurt when she fell from the rubbles and hit her face on the brick wall that fell from above that strained her back and damaged her legs. With several surgeries, Leila could already stand from her wheelchair after six months. It's a long way to the road of recovery but the doctors has high hopes for her walking and seeing again. Dr. Harlow advised called me at my office since he has a brilliant idea about Leila's condition. He explained to me how bad her legs condition and how she needed to replace them with prosthetics or better yet a robotic or mechanical legs. With the very advanced technology nowadays, Leila could easily walk, run and even play using mechanical legs.
She can use them as soon as I sign the papers for Dr. Harlow and his team to operate on her. They would need to monitor her progress for three years to make sure that she'll be properly walked through her new life, experience as a human android or what we call this day and age, humanoids. Leila's eyes can also be replaced by digital eyes just like the robots my company scientist have been researching and studying for many years now. I asked Dr. Harlow if it could affect Leila's emotions or brain waves, nerves? Dr. Harlow replied that it would hardly affect her heart but mostly her brain and motor skill functions. Yet, since the operation will be one of its kind, it'll be hard to tell what the repercussions would be when Leila wakes up and live with robotic eyes and legs. She'll not be the first to have them because my company have been doing this for ten years now and we've already helped athletes, artists and professionals have normal lives just like me and others out there living their dreams or not living them at all.
Dr. Harlow talked with Leila and Lillian about it. Leila thought it's for the best and would be happy to try the experiment, the project that their team will be doing to make her see and walk again. Lillian, on the other hand, is hesitant. She is a smart girl and knows that experiments have effects, some, good but mostly, bad. She knew that when her mom agrees to this, there's no turning back but to move forward and accept everything, good or bad on the said experiment. Mom! We are talking about your body here and not some kind of animal, a monkey or rat to be a guinea pig or a science project for a company. This is a serious matter and I don't want you to go through this. You've been hurt and been through a lot. Please let's leave and forget about this which was a bad idea in the first place, Lillian holding Leila's arm and trying to pull the woman with her, out of the hospital. Honey! I can't be your burden forever! And I don't want to be a burden to anyone, most especially you. You have a life of your own too! We don't have any choice! I have an opportunity to walk and see, why not grab it and try to put them to good use when I already have them!, Right? Or wrong?, Leila added smiling at her daughter while holding the young woman's hand and tapped it sweetly saying it'll be okay. Okay, mom! If that's what you feel about it. Then, I agree with you too!, Lillian said teary eyed.
Ultra Bionic Laboratory is one of the most popular company and scientific laboratory that invented many robotic and bionic body parts that are sold online through-out the world. Here, patients or amputees get perfect fit body parts that can make them feel that they didn't even lose them in the first place. After the operation that patient would feel that their arm, leg or eye is the missing piece of their body, which wouldn't feel any different at all. Several success stories of patients and amputees getting bionic body parts could play musical instruments, run and cook using their bionic body part just like their own. The patients say that they couldn't see or feel the difference. They would always cry and laugh with gladness, very thankful knowing me or my scientists, doctors who helped them and all. Why I became so popular among the PWD's and the youth of this generation.