Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
Madison felt a sense of discomfort. She looked coldly at Hunter.
If it was only a feeling just now, this time, she could sense that Hunter was hinting at something.
She wondered if he already knew.
Hunter’s hand slowly moved to her back. Madison was creeped out, and she almost jumped.
“Calm down, Madie. I won’t hurt you…”
His gaze was weirdly obsessed. But from his thin lips came the most touching words in the world.
“I love you. No matter what you become, I’ll always love you. I will never let you go, not even after death.”
Madison was used to Hunter’s coldness. She had thought that the scariest part of Hunter was his cruelty.
But at that moment, she realized something.
The straightforward attacks were nothing compared to the smile on his face and the affection in his eyes.
Those were even scarier!
Also, she was just guessing. She didn’t dare reveal that she was already pregnant.
“Hunter, I won’t love you. I never will.”
Hunter didn’t mind. “We still have a long way ahead of us, Madie.”
Madison didn’t argue with him. She curled up, not daring to provoke Hunter too much.
She wouldn’t want to argue with someone who had lost his mind.
If she ever did, she was probably tired of it all or complaining that he was the one sick of life instead.
The only thing she could do right now was focus on development.
She would wait until Jeff had recovered and when the baby in her tummy had grown up and was born successfully.
Then, she would try to live a little longer.
Before that happened, she couldn’t get involved in unnecessary trouble.
Seeing that Madison had closed her eyes, Hunter gently covered her with a blanket. Then, he leaned in and planted a kiss on her forehead.
“Don’t even try to leave me, Madie. That’s a very foolish idea, understand?”
It was June, but she felt cold all over her body. She didn’t dare to move.
Even if Hunter wasn’t insane, he was probably halfway there.
The next morning, she woke up to the chirping of the birds in the mountain.
She subconsciously looked to the side, realizing that both Hunter and Connor were gone.
She washed up briefly in the tent. Then, she pulled back the tent curtain,
The refreshing morning breeze soothed all the unhappiness in her heart. Madison greedily took a deep.
breath.
She felt like the sadness in her chest had all disappeared.
Somewhere nearby, Kelvin was somehow fighting with a squirrel.
With his hands on his hips, Kelvin said furiously, “How dare you get up there! Come down if you dare!
There were two squirrels on the tree, one bigger than the other. The big one dropped a small pine nut on Kelvin’s head.
“How dare you hit me! I’m telling you, you’re done for!”
With that, he rolled up his sleeves and began to climb the tree. He looked determined to fight the squirrels to death.
Meanwhile, Brent was boiling the water. He seemed to be preparing some sort of breakfast.
When he noticed Madison’s gaze, he looked at her with a friendly expression and greeted her. “Mrs. Williams.”
A distance away, some bodyguards were checking the situation.
Some were building a small clay stove, but Madison didn’t know what they were doing. There was smoke coming from the stove.
Madison looked around her. Brent told her, “Mr. Williams and Master Connor are in the valley ahead of us.”
“I don’t care where he is,” Madison replied coldly. Then, she went in the opposite direction on purpose.
Soon, she heard a familiar voice calling out for her. “Mommy, Mommy.”
Madison was tossing pebbles by the creek. She turned around to look at Connor.
Connor was running quite fast. Still, the terrain was different from the flat floor of his home. Madison stood up, saying, “Slow down. Don’t rush.”
As she spoke, she ran toward Connor. In the end, despite her efforts, she was too late.
Connor was holding something in his hands, mumbling, “Flower.”
He tripped over a small rock, losing his balance and taking a great fall.
“Connor.”
Madison hastened her pace in worry, running over to Connor.
Connor got up on his own. Acting like nothing had happened, he ran over and picked up the flower crown.
There was an innocent smile on his face.
“Mommy, flower…”
Madison examined the item.
It was a beautiful flower crown, and the flowers were freshly picked. They were still blooming vibrantly.
Connor urgently held up the flower crown, gesturing with his limbs. “Daddy, pick.”
Seeing that Madison wasn’t reacting, he reached out and tugged at her skirt.
“Mommy, wear.” He kept patting his head to convey his thoughts.
Madison crouched down. Connor happily placed the flower crown on Madison’s head. She had seen this exact scene in her dreams!
Madison’s dreams were mostly about children.
There was a period when she would dream of a beautiful field of flowers every day.
In her dreams, a child was walking up to her with a pretty flower crown in his hands. Then, he smiled as he placed the flower crown on her head.
Madison relaxed her eyebrows. “Thank you, Connor.”
“Mommy, pretty.” Connor was elated, and he smiled from ear to ear.
Madison felt like Connor would become a gentleman when he grew up. After all, he was already so gentle at a young age.
Cupping Connor’s face, she kissed him lightly on the cheek.
Once again, she wished that he was her child.
Madison patted Connor’s knees, dusting away the grass and dirt that stuck to them.
Out of the corner of her eyes, she spotted Hunter standing on a hillside in the distance.
He was probably worried that he would ruin her mood if he went over to them.
So, he decided to just watch from a distance.
Connor sat down next to her, watching the water running in the creek.
If the weather was a little warmer, they could go into the water to play. But now, they could only play with pebbles by the creek.
Connor usually played with premium toys at home, but he was also quite happy to pick up pebbles.
He would laugh when he saw the splashes caused by throwing pebbles into the water.
He would also occasionally spot schools of small fry swimming by. He was so happy that he started dancing.
“Fish, tiny fish.”
Madison smiled. “When it gets warmer, let’s catch fish together, alright?”
Connor didn’t care about catching fish. He was happy as long as he could spend time with Madison.
The two frolicked by the water for a long time. Then, Hunter finally made his way over to them, calling them over for breakfast.
Madison subconsciously wanted to pick Connor up. She only remembered her hand when she crouched down.
“Let me do it.” Hunter held Connor in one arm while his other hand took Madison’s.
Madison struggled against his hold, but it was no use. Hunter was very strong, and he had a death grip on her hand.
Madison gave up after a quick try. She had no choice but to let him lead her away.
Connor was overjoyed when he saw the two together. He kept mumbling, “Daddy, Mommy.”
Hunter wasn’t the least bit upset about how Connor referred to them. Instead, he happily turned and planted a kiss on Connor’s cheek.
“Good boy.”
Madison didn’t understand why his hand felt like it was burning.
It was just like their expired relationship. She wanted him to let go so that she could run away.
She didn’t know what Hunter was planning, but she could see that he liked seeing her getting close to
Connor.
She wondered if he was thinking that this would make up for the hurt she had suffered so she could forget the pain.
The memories were like sharp blades that left wound after wound on her body. Even though she had recovered, the scars remained.
That was the symbol of her failure. She would never forget about it.
The warm smile on her face gradually disappeared.
When they neared the tent, she took the opportunity to escape from Hunter.
Quickening her pace, she walked away.
Hunter watched her leave. The smile on his lips faded away as well.
Connor keenly sensed something off about the two. He looked at Hunter, then at Madison,
Then, he pleaded for Hunter to put him down. He ran after Madison.
“Mommy, hold hands.”
Madison remembered her identity. She should not be too involved with Andrea’s son.
This time, she didn’t fulfill Connor’s request.