Because Raine's bone marrow wasn't compatible, there was only Summer left. How would Mark possibly agree to allow her to donate her bone marrow to his mistress, Samantha? 1
Although she disliked Summer or the child she was bearing, the child had certainly arrived at the right time. Comment by Chein Ling Foo: Original
Although he couldn’t wait to see Summer or the child she was bearing,
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Even the heavens were in her favor. It only meant that the vixen, Samantha, was not going to have a happy ending!
It was already 3:00 pm when Summer woke up. Charlotte had unknowingly snuggled up and slept beside her, burying her face within her chest.
She moved her body carefully and planned to prepare lunch. After a long day and a few hours of rest, Charlotte would surely be hungry when she wakes up. Just as she had put on her slippers, her phone rang.
She leaned forward and picked up her phone. The screen displayed a string of numbers; although there was no name, it was a familiar number; it was Ronald.
She stared at the number and shuffled her fingers; however, she didn’t answer the call but left it to ring. Afterward, the screen returned to its blank state.
It hadn’t been a minute before her phone rang again; she tapped on silent mode, tossed her phone aside, and went into the bathroom; when she emerged, the screen was still lit; she furrowed her brows into a riverlike shape and answered the call.
"I'm waiting for you at the cafe below Mark's apartment. If you aren't free to come down, I shall go u p to his apartment."
The call ended with the voicemail, and Summer furrowed her brows more intensely.
She woke Charlotte up. It was apparent that the little girl had not slept enough and was unwilling to get up. She carried her into the bathroom, washed her face, and brought her downstairs.
Ronald picked up the teacup; he was troubled and full of anxiety. He seemed to be struggling but was somehow unaffected by the scalding tea; and finished it in a few gulps.
They had been discussing this subject for more than three times; but it was never fruitful.
He kept quiet and so did Summer. She held her teacup and admired the scenery of the back garden. Although she appeared calm, her emotions were rumbling.
Speaking of it, she shared no sentiments with Samantha. However, if it was Daisy who had leukemia, although reluctant, she would abort her child to save Daisy.
Therefore, sentimental sacrifices were both relative and mutual. How much someone had sacrificed for you, you would naturally want to do the same.
On the other hand, if someone had never sacrificed anything for you but wished to take from you, it was obviously impossible, and it was simply common sense.
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