Chapter 30
When Taurived at the botal, these was tying to talk some sense into my mom
When the mine saw me, she said. “Mi. Parker, please talk to her.”
As soon as my mom saw me, she got up and asked. Thad, why did you lie to me? You told me that it was just a common cold, but it turned out to be something so serious!”
She’d lost a lot of weight in just a few days. Her eyes humed with tears as she looked at me, and my heart ached terribly, “I’m sorry, Mom. I didn’t mean to. I was just afraid that you would’t be able to hande ”
My mom had never remained she’d raised me alone and worked tirelessly for decades to put me through college.
got into a prestigious college and met Ophelia there. We fell deeply in love, and 1 landed a great job after graduation. We had planned to get married and have my mom move in to live with
Just when everything seemed to be talling into place, Zachary had come into my life and revealed my identity
Then, the Smith family was targeted, and their finances had collapsed. As they faced bankruptcy, Zachary’s intentions finally became clear.
Before I could repay my mom, I’d ended up being ambushed on the day of my discharge after donating a kidney. I was thrown into the sea, but I managed to escape.
I dragged my battered boy back to my mom, she saved me once more.
She’d been my salvation time after time, and I’d never abandon her now.
“Don’t worry, Mom. It‘ that serious promise…”
Hearing my reassurances, my mom held back het tears and took my hand in hers. “Let’s not get treatment. Let’s just go home. I’m old, and a’s just going to add only a few more years no Buties bow such treatment I pet. Why waste the money?
“You’re young, and you haven’t started a family. Save the money for
for yourself. You have a long journey ahead
Her words thẳng my nose, and I started to panic new that I might not survive longer than her
she’d saved me so many times, and I’d never been able to repay I owed her far too much, and if couldn’t make it up to her before my time was up, I wouldn’t be able to rest in peace.
Mom. This is an acute condition. It can be managed. Plus, I have savings. Don’t forget that we’ve been saving for years.
“Talin applied for extra bebelins fr won’t cast much with insurance reimbursement.”
All I could do was ease her concerns and make sure she wouldn’t feel like a burden, but the worry in her eyes remained. She was always afraid of being a burden to me.
11 saw the payment receipts. It’s not as little as you way,” she said
‘t because it fun’t been reimbursed yet. Most of them are covered under critical illness insurance. You know how wide insurance coverages a
“Tom worry. It won’t cost much aber all those deductions.”
My mom sighed deeply. No, no I want to go here. You
Tout her ofl. “Moni, could you bear to leave me? You’re all I have, so how could I go on without you
The une prison who’d loved me most was j
All that remained were empry and fake connections
My mom’s face candled with enction, and tears rolled down her cheeks as she choked out “How could I? You’re Thad, the boy I’ve single–handedly raised..”
1 locked at her and couldn’t hold back my tears anymore. We wept in the ward and only had each other left
adhey calming and puiting let to sleep. I stepped out of her word. These approached to tell me that the attending doctor was asking for me in his office.
I rushed to the office, and as soon at the
flule alicanent plan as soon as possible “
heurently said, “Mr. Parkes, we can’t afford to delay your mother’s condition any longer. You need to make up your mind and