When he was taken away, he shouted at Maya Spencer's back: "Maya, wait for me! You must wait for me! Don't give up!"
Today's escape plan had a flaw—he failed in Jane Spencer's hands.
He was unwilling to accept it; the freedom he could have touched vanished in an instant.
Even so, he didn't give up. One day, he would be stronger than Liam Spencer; one day, he could give Maya freedom.
Although by then, she might no longer love him, perhaps had lost hope in life, he still wanted to give her a glimmer of hope, so she wouldn't resort to suicide.
Lillian Morris was someone who experienced things. Although at this moment he couldn't control his own emotions, the person he cared about was still Maya.
She feared Maya might do something foolish again, worried that she'd end her pain by understanding life's end.
So, he asked Maya to wait for him, to hold on to a sliver of thought about life, to have the desire to live.
