Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
Hunter’s expression became stormy. He almost thought he heard wrong.
“What did you say? A kidney transplant?”
“That’s right. Ms. Evans is planning to donate one of her kidneys to him. That’s why she did so many medical examinations,” the nurse said with a surprised expression.
She continued, “Mr. Williams, our hospital is known for kidney transplants. It’s hard to find a match, so the transplant should be done as soon…”
Hunter ran out of the hospital before she finished. He finally understood why a stranger like Avery would help Madison. It was because her kidney was a match for him.
Although she could still live with one kidney, it would still adversely affect her health. She was so young. Hunter didn’t want her to give up a kidney just like that.
“Mrs. Williams isn’t in Aldevine currently, Mr. Williams. Even Avery has gone missing. We aren’t able to find either of them right now.”
“Mr. Williams, you have to rest. We’ll inform you as soon as we get news of Mrs. Williams.”
Hunter used all the resources he had to try and locate Madison, but it was to no avail. Neither Avery nor
Madison could be found.
Hunter was unable to sleep at night. Every time he closed his eyes, he would see Madison’s shocked expression when he shot her. He felt like countless bugs were gnawing his heart. He felt nothing when
Leia tried to cozy up to him.
“Hunter.” Leia was holding a grasshopper in her hand. It was the insect that Hunter would weave out of grass and give her when they were kids. But they were no longer kids.
“What’s wrong? Do you feel unwell?”
Leia looked at Hunter, who had grown frail, and said, “Hunter, I know where she is.”
Hunter raised his head abruptly and looked at her in disbelief. “What did you say?”
“Colin left a few days ago. If my guess is correct, they’ve gone to an island to operate on Jeff.”
“Leia, do you know where this island is?”
“Yes, I do,” Leia said slowly.
After a few days at sea, the boat finally docked. Color returned to Madison’s face as they docked, but her hand was almost completely useless. She couldn’t muster any strength with it. Her arm could only stay drooped on the side.
Colin carefully helped her off the boat. The island was almost exactly how he described it. The sea and the sky were blue. There were a lot of fruits on the island. It was a tranquil place that would make people feel at peace.
“Slow down, Madison.” Colin was trying his best to be helpful.
Madison was walking quickly. She wanted to see Jeff as soon as possible. Jeff was her only family besides the birth parents she didn’t even know.
“Colin, is my father okay?”
“Don’t worry, Madison. He’s being taken care of by professionals. He’s doing well.”
Madison was still worried. She only relaxed after she saw Jeff lying in bed. Although he hadn’t regained consciousness yet, his vital signs were normal.
Madison kneeled beside the bed and said, “Dad, I’m here.”
She didn’t know if Jeff could hear her or not. Colin pulled her back to her feet.
Madison was crying profusely while saying, “Thank you for not hurting him. He’s the only family I have now.”
The sight of Madison caused Colin heartache. He turned his head away and said, “Rest assured, Madison. I’ll definitely bring him back to you.”
Madison had started to feel insecure. People close to her were leaving her one by one. Jeff was the only reason she wanted to live. She put all her hopes on Jeff; she couldn’t let him leave her too.
She wanted to wipe Jeff’s body, but her right hand was completely useless. She can’t even wring a towel dry with it.
Colin saw the disappointment in her eyes. He wrung the towel and handed it back to her.
He comforted her patiently, saying, “Madison, you don’t have to rush things. Hunter didn’t hit any vital areas. There’s still a chance your hand might recover. You need to rest.”
Madison smirked. “Am I supposed to be grateful to him for that?”
She looked at her limp arm and said coldly, “My biggest regret was I was too slow and failed to kill that crazy bitch Leia.”
She recalled the pain in Leia’s expression and her refusal to utter a sound. It was abnormal.
“Madison, she doesn’t have it good either. Her body is not in good shape.”
“And you think I have it good?” Madison smiled bitterly.
“Madison …”
Colin paused, then sighed. “Things will get better.”
Madison’s world was plunged into the dark, but a glimmer of hope lit up within her when she looked at Jeff. “That’s right. I still have my father. Things will get better. I’m not alone.”
“Rest well tonight. I’ll operate on Mr. Evans tomorrow morning.”
“Okay.”
That night, Madison didn’t get a wink of sleep. She was filled with excitement and anxiety.
She confirmed with Colin again, asking, “You’re sure nothing will go wrong, right, Colin?”
“I’m sure. You don’t have to worry, Madison. I’ve done detailed examinations on Mr. Evans’s body. The success rate for the operation is very high.”
“That’s good.”
“Naturally, a cranial surgery would be more delicate and complicated. You must be patient. It’s going to be a long surgery.”
Madison nodded and began her wait outside the operating room anxiously.
Avery handed her a cup of warm water and said, “Don’t be afraid. Leo’s an amazing surgeon.’
“Yeah.”
Some of the anxiety Madison felt was alleviated. Smiling sheepishly, she said, “Sorry you have to see me like this, Mr. Avery. I …”
Licking her lips, she said, “I’ve lost a lot in less than three years. My status, family, child, relatives, and even my hand. As you can see, I’m almost completely useless. I only have my father left. So, it’s my only wish to see him come out of the operating room safely.”
Avery met with her depressed gaze and patted her on the head. “There, there.”
“I’ll do the kidney transplant with you right after my father wakes up,” Madison reassured him.
“I told you, there’s no need to rush.”
“I’m grateful that you helped me so much. I’ll feel relieved that I can at least help you with one thing.”
As they gazed at the clouds, Avery asked, “Do you have any plans for the future?”
“I’ll rest with my father on this island. And after he recovers completely, I …”
She paused. Avery looked at her, asking, “What will you do?”
Madison shook her head with a smile. “Nothing.”
“Madison, if you have nowhere else to go, you can come to Zelotria. My hometown is a charming seaside city. I’m sure you’ll love it.”
“Alright, I’ll visit if I have time to spare.’
Madison felt calmer after Avery comforted her. Time passed quickly, and the doors to the operating room opened.
Madison approached Colin and asked, “How did it go, Colin?”
He took off his gloves and mask.
He then sighed in relief and said, “Don’t worry, Madison. The surgery was a success. Mr. Evans will regain consciousness by the end of today.”
Too many accidents had occurred to her, so Madison was frightened the whole time. But fortune finally smiled upon her for once.
It was like Jeff knew about her worries. He woke up after a while. Madison felt like she was dreaming the moment he opened his eyes.
She stuttered and called out, “D-Dad, you’re awake!”
Jeff looked at Madison with a gentle look and opened his mouth to murmur, “Ma…Madie.”
Colin explained, “Mr. Evans’s nerves were damaged. He would temporarily experience difficulty walking and slurred speech.
“He would need to undergo rehabilitation exercises for the foreseeable future.”
Madison nodded and said, “Alright, understood. We can do everything in time, as long as my dad is okay. Thanks, Colin.”
“You’re welcome. It’s nothing much. Madison, your hand is still recovering. I’ll care for Mr. Evans.”
Madison didn’t argue with him. She did need his help.
Although Jeff had woken up, he needed time to recover.
He had been bedridden for too long. He wouldn’t be able to get off the bed right away.
Madison was happy enough to see Jeff getting better.
Jeff had a lot he wanted to tell Madison, but he couldn’t talk properly yet.
He stared at Madison’s right arm and said, “Hand. Your hand.”
Madison hid her hand behind her back and said, “It’s fine. Just some minor injuries. It’ll be better soon.
“Focus on getting better, dad. Nothing else matters. I’ll be with you no matter what.”
Jeff didn’t know what happened while he was in a coma. He said, “E-Hunter
He didn’t know that they were already divorced.
Because when he was in the hospital, Madison would tell him that Hunter was too busy with work to visit.
“Are you thirsty, dad? Have some water.”
Madison didn’t want to agitate Jeff too much since he had just woken up. So she changed the subject.
The sun was setting as Madison pushed Jeff in a wheelchair to the beach to look at the sunset.
The ocean breeze was gentle, and the waves were roiling. Birds were also returning to their nests.
Jeff wore a faint smile on his face the whole time. Madison kept talking to him.
“Dad, when you can move, I’ll travel around the world with you.
“You’ve worked hard most of your life. It’s time for you to enjoy life.”
“Alright.”
Madison crouched next to Jeff and placed her head on his legs like she used to do when she was a kid.
“I missed you, dad. You must stay healthy from now on.
Jeff reached out slowly and patted Madison’s back.
The scene brought tears to Colin’s eyes. He was aware of all the suffering Madison had been through.
He approached them, seeing as the night was setting in. “Mr. Evans, let me push you back. I still need to apply some acupuncture for you to get back on your feet sooner.”
“Than-Thank you.
Madison watched as Colin pushed Jeff away and then wiped away the tears in her eyes as she walked away.
“Let’s begin, Mr. Evans.”