“The Arnold family has a private doctor who is as skilled as the doctors in our hospital. That patient personally requested to be discharged. Mr. Arnold personally wanted to take her home, so we couldn’t do anything,” the nurse said.

Jadie fiddled with the sunflower bouquet in her hands. “Such a shame. I bought Madelyn’s favorite flowers, and she’s not here.”

“But I think that Mr. Arnold is quite nice. Madelyn must be very happy with him,” the nurse added. Jadie noticed that Zach had no expression, but his eyes looked cold. Without saying anything, he turned and left.

After Madelyn left, no one heard from her for two weeks. During that time, Ethan stayed with her, helping her get better until she could get out of bed.

The sun shone through the big windows, lighting up the bed where Madelyn was lying in a light nightgown. Her arm, in the sunlight, looked soft and pale. From her hair all the way to her fingernails, every part of her looked perfect. Her slightly curly hair was braided and hung over her left shoulder, with a moon-shaped necklace laying on her collarbone. Her face looked healthy again, and her lips had a beautiful pink color.

leaves, and new buds were appearing. The family doctor examined

doctor,” Madelyn

doctor nodded. “You’re welcome.” Ethan sat beside Madelyn on the bed, holding and gently stroking her hand. ” I’ve already told your family, so

tomorrow. But first, I really want to go out for a walk. It’s

flowers. Ethan explained that these roses were specially grown to withstand even the harshest winter without withering. However, they only bloomed for a

the rattan ropes, gently pushing her from behind. A caregiver sneakily snapped a photo, forgetting to silence her camera. The ‘click’ startled her, and she quickly hid her phone and scampered off. Ethan did not

the couch. Today’s your birthday. Owen and I planned

years; now he’s free to spend

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