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Madison sat under a tree, panting heavily.
A professional cameraman on the island would take pictures of her daily and send them to Hunter. A smile appeared when he pictured Madison being chased by a goose.
Even his voice became gentler. “Remember to rest well. Nurse your body back to health.”
“What happened to you, Hunter?”
Madison recalled that he would ridicule her whenever she told him she wasn’t feeling well.
“Liv, we can still have kids in the future.”
Hunter hung up.
Madison fanned at her reddened cheeks with her hands.
She figured that Hunter must have gone mad after hearing what he said. Did he think they could still get back together?
Madison watched as the sun set on the horizon. Another day was nearing its end.
Suddenly, she heard the sound of a helicopter approaching. Madison thought Hunter must be out of his mind to call her right before he arrived.
The helicopter landed at the helipad near her. She began to walk toward the helicopter. She thought his conscience had kicked in and he finally decided to take her away.
Although she despised him, she would put up with him if it would get her back to Aldenvine. The cabin door opened as the rotors blew dust into the air. Amidst the intense gust, Madison’s expression changed when she saw the person who came out of the helicopter.
It wasn’t Hunter. It was Chris.
“Mr. Davis’,” Madison greeted him with a stiff expression.
Chris flew over as soon as he could. He looked fatigued. “We meet again, Madison. I told you there were some things I had to tell you in person.”
Madison said coldly, “Did Hunter send you?”
Chris thought about the card. The island was in such a desolate place that no one but Hunter could’ve told him about the location, or so he thought.
He said, “Yes, we made a deal. If you agree to donate your bone marrow, I’ll allow him to cancel his engagement with Andrea. I know you’re the woman he loves.”
He then added politely, “Madison, I also want to make a deal with you. Help me save your mother and I’ll agree to let you and Hunter be together. Andrea will never bother you guys again. What do you think about that?”
Madison thought Hunter was despicable for doing this. He handed her over for his selfish desires.
Madison said with rage, “What gave him the right to decide my fate?”
She thought Hunter was as cocky as ever.
Chris saw that Madison had gotten emotional, but he still wanted to talk to her peacefully. “Don’t be mad, Madison. I just have something to tell you.”
Madison didn’t want to waste another second. So, she ran.
Chris sighed and said, “Madison, why must it be like this? I don’t want to hurt you.”
He raised his hand, and several tall and well-built men went after her.
Reality proved that a former long-distance running champion was no match for well-trained military men.
In less than 50 meters, Madison was subdued by one of Chris’ men. She was pinned to the ground in a neck hold with her face against the scorching sand.
Chris quickly said, “Don’t hurt her. She’s a guest.”
Madison was captured, and there was some sand on her right cheek. She spat some sand out of her mouth before saying, “So this is how you treat guests?”
Chris took out a handkerchief and cleaned her face himself. “Sorry, Madison.”
Madison was put on the helicopter just like that.
Chris smiled bitterly when he met her eyes, which were filled with hatred.
“Madison, you’re Chloe’s only child. I want to take care of you. It’s not my wish for things to turn out like this. I hope you can understand.”
“I can’t, nor do I want to.”
Madison looked outside the window. The beautiful island was getting farther and farther from her like it was all a dream.
The person who had sworn to protect her had given her up again.
“I don’t understand. Donating your bone marrow won’t affect your health. Why are you so unwilling to help your mother?”
“You’re not me. You don’t know the pain I’ve been through.”
The sad thing was, she didn’t use to think what Chloe had put her through was pain. She had tried to find excuses for Chloe’s actions repeatedly.
“Our relationship was done the moment she chose for Andrea to live and for me to die. Like I said, I’ve already paid her back with my life.”
Chris tried to convince Madison again but to no avail. Madison didn’t respond and treated him like he was invisible.
As the sun set, Madison felt like there was only the sky and the ocean in the world. There wasn’t a glimmer of lig in the skies, and the ocean looked chilling. It was like a monster hiding in the dark, and it would consume her the next sec She felt more uneasy the closer they got to Aldenvine.
The weather near Aldenvine was cloudy, unlike the weather back on the island. The rain had started to fall. It was another rainy day.
Although she knew there were a lot of thunderstorms in the spring, Madison still hated the rain.
Chris, who was leaning back on the chair, had fallen asleep. He probably felt relaxed because he had Madison with him. Whe he felt some light coming from outside, he opened his eyes to look.
“Madison, we’re back.”
Chris didn’t bring Madison to the hospital because she refused to cooperate. He brought her to a villa in the suburbs.
She was dragged off the helicopter even though Chris told his men to be gentle. The bodyguards feared that she would run, so they kept a tight grip on her hands.
“You can’t escape, Madison. But don’t be afraid. The harvesting of the bone marrow will only hurt a little. It’ll pass soon.”
“Let me go!”
The icy raindrops pelted down on Madison, and the heavy rain drowned out her voice. No matter how she struggled, she couldn’t change the situation.
She walked through the muddy ground with her eyes filled with resentment toward Hunter.
How could he disregard her wishes and make a deal with Chris like this? Why would he ever think she would still be waiting for him like she used to? And he thought that they would still have a child together?
It was truly laughable.
Madison was placed on an operating table. A doctor in a white coat appeared in her sight shortly after.
As she struggled and squirmed, the doctor said, “Mr. Davis’, I can’t harvest her bone marrow if she moves around like this.”
Chris’ patience was growing thin.
“Make her settle down.”
“Yes, Mr. Davis’.”
The woman took a syringe out of her medical kit. The sharp needle glistened in the light.
Madison panicked. “No, don’t do it.”
She couldn’t move because some people were holding her limbs in place. Madison could only watch as the woman got closer to her.
The woman whispered, “We meet again.”
Madison’s eyes widened. She had a strong feeling that the woman was the one who kidnapped her.
She looked at the woman who was wearing a white coat and a face mask. Only her eyes were visible.
Madison felt a sting, then she lost consciousness.
The darkness consumed her.