Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
Avery didn’t want to take Madison’s kidney if it was possible.
The strange thing was that Avery had spent a lot of money and connections in the past few find a suitable kidney, but to no avail.
He had already lost hope, but then Madison turned out to be a match.
years to
His kidney failure was in its late stages. He survived off dialysis, but if his condition worsened, he would die.
That was why Avery could not afford to turn down a healthy kidney.
He was the eldest son of the family. He had to be responsible for the future of the family.
The only choice he had was to go through with the transplant.
Avery felt terrible when he saw Madison’s pale face.
“Madison, I won’t hold it against you if you don’t want to do it anymore. I can still look for another kidney.”
Madison shook her head and said, “Mr. Avery, I am prepared to go through with it.”
She knew she couldn’t impose on Avery any longer. They weren’t even relatives. The only thing she had that could be of use to Avery was her kidney.
After all, one of her arms was useless, and she had cancer. She didn’t even know how long she had to live.
Madison was content that she could help Avery out before she died.
“You don’t have to worry about me. I’m an adult, and I know what I’m doing. I can be responsible for my own life.
“Let’s stop delaying the transplant. You still have work to get to, and you haven’t found your sister. You shouldn’t waste your time here.”
Avery sighed and said, “You’re the most considerate person I’ve ever met. If only you were my sister.”
“Sadly, I do not have the luck to have a brother like you, Mr. Avery.”
Madison didn’t even dare imagine what it would be like.
Madison quickly got on the operating table as Avery’s professional kidney transplant team was getting ready.
She was actually afraid of the operating table. The bright lights would remind her of the day she lost her child.
Madison was sure that she wouldn’t be able to have kids of her own anymore.
She closed her eyes and said calmly, “My body has antibodies against anesthesia, so you don’t have to give me any.”
The anesthetist was stunned. “No anesthesia? Are you planning to endure the pain, Ms. Evans?”
“It’s fine. I’m prepared for it.” Madison was no stranger to pain.
The anesthetist saw her commitment and replied sheepishly, “Okay…”
He had never seen a woman so brave. She wasn’t afraid of doing surgery without anesthesia.
Madison was calm as she listened to the machine whirring into life. She began to wonder if she would ever find her birth parents.
Where would they be if they were still alive? Did she have any siblings? What kind of woman was her mother? Was she missing her too?
The thoughts filled Madison with strength. She can’t die yet. She had to live. She had to fight for her life.
Madison decided that she wanted to meet her birth parents once before she died.
She started to feel the pressure when the doctors surrounded her.
“Ms. Evans, we’re starting the surgery. Rest assured. We’re professionals, and we’ll patch you back up in the shortest time possible.”
“Okay.”
Madison thought she would no longer fear the pain. But when the scalpel cut into her skin, she realized a battered body would still feel pain.
“Bear with it for a little, Ms. Evans.”
“Go ahead. Do it!” Madison was in so much pain her voice was shrill.
Suddenly, a loud explosion can be heard. It shook the island, and the doctors stopped what they were doing.
Madison quickly said, “Don’t stop! Get on with it!”
Hunter had stormed the island with his men. He said with bloodshot eyes, “Find Madie. Stop the kidney transplant at all costs.”
The island wasn’t that big. The men Hunter brought with him were war veterans. They quickly. infiltrated the operating room.
The door was kicked open. There was already a cut on Madison’s waist, but it wasn’t deep.
Hunter’s eyes went red when he saw the cut.
“Fuck!” He yelled.
Brent and the others rushed onto the scene. “Put the scalpel down!”
Madison stared at Hunter angrily and said, “Why are you here?”
Hunter stumbled to stop her bleeding and replied, “I’m here to stop you from doing anything silly.”
The cut on Madison’s waist was quickly dressed.
Hunter carried her to the helicopter without saying another word. He was like a bandit taking a woman from her home.
Madison was livid. “Bastard, let me go!”
She could only move one hand, and she used that hand to scratch at Hunter. The other hand was dangling limply at her side.
Hunter looked at her arm with a pained expression. He didn’t stop her from scratching his face.
“Let me go, Hunter! I won’t leave with you!”
“I’ll never let you go, Madie. Never!”
It was like he was out of his mind. His heart ached when he thought he would never see Madison again.
He didn’t want to let her go, even if their relationship was in tatters.
Hunter had inherited some of the crazy genes of the Williams family.
Madison’s struggle was futile. It only served to reopen her wound. The blood flowed from her wound and stained her shirt.
Hunter pulled out his trump card.
“Move again, and you’ll never see your father anymore.”
Madison stopped struggling and looked at Hunter in disbelief.
“I’m in this sorry state because of you. Why can’t you just leave me be? If you hate me so much, just kill me and appease your sister.”
Madison closed her eyes as tears streamed down her cheeks.
Hunter frantically wiped the tears off her face and said, “Madie, I don’t want you dead. I want you to live. I promise I’ll never hurt you anymore.”
Madison didn’t want to listen to anything he said. She felt disgusted.
She felt nothing but regret that she ever loved a man like Hunter, who brought her so much misfortune.
He couldn’t even allow her to lead a normal life.
Hunter carefully held Madison’s injured arm and said, “I’m sorry. It must have hurt.”
Madison slowly opened her eyes, but her gaze was calm.
“Hunter Williams, I’ll kill your sister if it’s the last thing I do. We’ll see how long you can keep her from me.”
Leia was the unresolvable conflict between them. Hunter looked at her with pain, but he didn’t know what to do.
“Madie, she’s my sister, after all.”
Hunter’s expression was filled with distress. Madison couldn’t help but find it laughable.
After all that Leia had done, he tried to brush it off by claiming she was his sister.
“Madison, I’ll keep her in check. She’ll never hurt you again. Your cuts left her gravely injured. She is actually very frail.”
Madison didn’t want to discuss the topic with him anymore.
She glared at him. “I don’t know why you’re so persistent, Hunter. We’re already at the point of no return. We can never go back to how we used to be.”
“That’s not what I have in mind, Madie. I just want to make it up to you.”
“How? By shooting my other hand?”
Hunter’s eyes were filled with guilt. He was aware that Madison hated him with all her might.
But he had already made his choice. He could only stick with it until the end.
“Madie, I’m sorry.”
Hunter forcefully took Madison away.
Madison couldn’t do anything about her situation. He brought her back to the Manor of Roses, the place that he once built to win her favor.
The rose garden has grown denser since Madison came two years ago. The roses were swaying in the evening breeze.
“Madie, you can live here with your father from now on. I’ve gathered a medical team for him. He’ll recover soon enough.”
Madison felt anxious when Hunter mentioned Jeff.
“Do whatever you want to do, Hunter. But don’t hurt my father, please. He just regained consciousness. I have nothing else except my father.”
Hunter touched her cheeks gently. “Madie, I swear I’ll never hurt you or your father anymore. Give me a chance to take care of the both of you.”
Madison slapped his hand away and said in an outburst, “But you’re the one who caused all the pain!”
Hunter looked at her with a stubborn and obsessive expression.
“Don’t go, Madie. I’ll take care of you. Stay here and rest for a bit. I’ll see how dad’s doing.”
Madison went livid when he said that. She didn’t know what he was trying to do.
She followed Hunter uneasily. Jeff had been brought back without knowing what was going on. His eyes lit up when he saw Hunter.
He stammered, “E-Hunter.”
Jeff could only muster enough strength to call Hunter’s name after a while.
Hunter approached him with a smile and said, “Dad, sorry for the long and uncomfortable trip.”
“It-It’s okay.”
Jeff’s gaze alternated between Madison and Hunter.
His memory stopped two years ago. All he remembered was Madison being the only person to care for him while he was hospitalized.
Jeff reached his hand out toward Hunter. Madison watched as Hunter crouched beside Jeff and held Jeff’s hand in his.
Jeff reached his other hand toward Madison. She didn’t want to risk riling him up, so she walked toward him.
Jeff’s palms were bony, and his body shook uncontrollably, but he tried his best to pull their hands together.