Evan felt a sense of relief wash over him as Jaxon entered the house. The tension from the previous conversation with Adison and Sara's family still lingered, but he knew he had to stay focused on the bigger picture.
Jaxon settled onto the couch, a playful grin spreading across his face. "Man, I have to say, Adison's jealousy and possessiveness are something else. Does he ever give you a break?"
Evan couldn't help but feel a pang of irritation. "You have no idea. Being in Sara's body means I have to tolerate everything. Sometimes I just want to scream."
Jaxon chuckled, his eyes twinkling with amusement. "I can imagine. It's like he's guarding a treasure or something. Maybe he thinks someone will steal you away."
Evan's irritation slowly faded as Jaxon's humorous words sank in. He couldn't help but smile. "Yeah, he does act like that. It's ridiculous. I mean, does he think I'm going to run off with someone else?"
Jaxon leaned back, a teasing glint in his eyes. "Why don't you give me a chance to get close to Adison's precious Sara? I promise I'll be on my best behavior."
Evan's smile vanished, replaced by a look of disgust. "Shut up, Jaxon. That's so disgusting."
Jaxon laughed, unfazed. "Look at yourself, Evan. You're such a beautiful woman now. Every man would fall for this lady."
Evan forced a fake smile. "I don't want to look at myself. I don't have my own body, my own chest, legs, hands—nothing is the same as before."
Jaxon shrugged, still grinning. "If you were in your own body, you'd definitely like her."
Evan's expression hardened. "I definitely wouldn't. My eyes are only for one girl."
Jaxon leaned in closer, his voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper. "Come on, Evan. Admit it. You've got to appreciate the irony. Here you are, stuck in a gorgeous girl's body, and Adison is losing his mind trying to keep you all to himself."
Evan couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of it all. "Yeah, it's pretty ironic. But seriously, Jaxon, I can't stand it. Adison's possessiveness is driving me crazy."
Jaxon smirked. "Well, if you ever need a break from Adison, you know where to find me. I'll be your knight in shining armor."
Evan rolled his eyes, but a genuine smile tugged at his lips. "Thanks, Jaxon. But I think I'll pass on that offer."
Jaxon laughed, the sound light and contagious. "See? I knew I'd get you to laugh. But honestly, I think Adison really loves Sara. It's obvious."
Evan's smile softened. "Yeah, I can see that. And honestly, I can't blame him. I'd be the same way if it were Yoona."
At the mention of Yoona's name, Evan's expression grew somber. "Speaking of Yoona, how is she? Is she okay? Is she crying? I miss her so much, Jaxon. I can't stop thinking about her."
Evan's voice wavered with emotion as he continued, "She's everything to me. I just want to know if she's okay, if she's still waiting for me. I need to know."
Jaxon remained silent, his playful demeanor fading into a serious expression. Seeing Jaxon's silence, Evan's concern grew. "Jaxon, please. Tell me. How is Yoona?"
Jaxon took a deep breath, his eyes avoiding Evan's gaze. "Evan, did you ever see Yoona in the hospital?"
Evan's heart sank. "No, I didn't see her. But she came to meet me, right?"
Jaxon nodded slowly, his expression heavy with regret. "She didn't come to see you, Evan. Even after I told her that you were in the hospital and in a coma, she didn't call or contact us. She didn't come to see you."
Evan's world seemed to shatter around him. He felt a sharp pain in his chest as Jaxon's words sank in. "What? That can't be true. Yoona wouldn't just leave me like that."
Jaxon's voice was filled with sorrow as he continued, "I'm sorry, Evan. I wish I had better news. But Yoona... she didn't come. She didn't even call to check on you."
Evan's eyes filled with tears, his voice breaking. "I don't understand. Why would she do that? I thought she loved me."
Jaxon reached out, placing a comforting hand on Evan's shoulder. "Maybe she's going through something too. It's hard to say. But you need to focus on getting better and finding a way to get back to your own body."
Evan nodded, wiping away his tears. "You're right. I need to stay strong. But it hurts, Jaxon. It hurts so much."
Jaxon gave Evan a reassuring smile. "I know, man. But you're not alone. We're in this together, and we'll find a way to make things right."
Evan took a deep breath, feeling a mixture of pain and determination. "Jaxon, if Yoona comes to the hospital or contacts you, please let me know."
Jaxon nodded. "I will, Evan. I promise."
Evan's confusion and sadness deepened. He felt lost and didn't know what to do. "Why don't we just tell everyone the truth? We should reveal everything. It would be easier."
Jaxon shook his head, trying to calm Evan down. "No, Evan. It would make things more difficult. No one is going to believe us. We need to wait for Alex's replies."
Evan took a few moments to calm down, his breathing steadying. "You're right, Jaxon. We should wait for Alex. I just... I don't know what to do."
Jaxon gave him a reassuring pat on the back. "We'll figure it out together. Just hang in there."
The two brother sat in silence for a moment, absorbing the weight of their conversation. The reality of their situation was daunting, but they both knew they couldn't give up.
At that moment, Adison walked into the room, a concerned look on his face. "Hey, Sara. Hey, Jaxon. Just checking in to see how you're doing."
Evan forced a smile. "We're okay, Adison. Just trying to have fun.
Adison nodded, his eyes lingering on Evan for a moment before turning to leave. "Alright, I'll leave you two to it. Take care."
As soon as Adison left, Evan turned to Jaxon, his expression serious. "Jaxon, there's something about Adison that's been bothering me."
Jaxon raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?"
Evan took a deep breath, trying to gather his thoughts. "Earlier, when I overheard the conversation with Sara's family, Adison was saying that the investigation should be stopped.
Evan explain the whole thing what adison told the Sara's family members. After hearing everything.
Jaxon's playful demeanor disappeared, replaced by a look of concern. "That doesn't sound right. Why would he want to stop the investigation?"
Evan nodded, his voice filled with uncertainty. "Exactly. It doesn't make sense. I felt like he was hiding something."
Jaxon leaned forward, his expression serious. "We need to take this seriously, Evan. If Adison is hiding something, we have to find out what it is."
Evan nodded in agreement. "I agree. We can't let this slide. We need to dig deeper."
Jaxon sat back, deep in thought. "I'll start looking into Adison. See if there's anything suspicious about him or his past."
Evan felt a sense of determination. "Thanks, Jaxon. I knew I could count on you."
Evan feeling a renewed sense of purpose. They had a new goal—to uncover the truth about Adison. With Jaxon's help, he felt confident they could find the answers they needed.
As they continued to discuss their next steps, Evan felt a glimmer of hope amidst the uncertainty. With determination and the support of his friend, he knew they could face whatever challenges lay ahead.