The Billionaire's $500,000 baby
Liora
ier, my voice trembling. "I just.
"Five minutes, Liora. But remember, every second you spend looking for a mir
didn't believe in miracles anymore, but I believed in the sma
history that would always hold its value. It was the only thing I had left of him. I had kept
s out of
g from cold to weary. "Miss Hayes, I believe we've concluded our business. Th
the gold casing shone under the hospital lights. I pushed it through the teller slot. "Ummm t
d at it through the glass like it was a dead
t. My father said it wa
s. She turned it over, squinting at the bac
In this condition, you'd be lucky to get fifty dollars forlars. My father's greatest treas
my tears finally spilling over. "I ha
d, her voice dropping all pretense of prof
rney toward the ICU elevators. On the back of the gurney sat a portable oxygen tan
re ten minutes early. If you want to say goodbye before
nto my palm. I ran. I didn't care who I bumped into. I rere push
her from the high-end monitors. She was now connected to a
t! I'm getting the money
miss. We have our orders. We've g
y, forcing it to a halt. "She's
a voice c
e locked the room, honey. I tried to stall them, but the department head signed off.
he one used for trash and the deceased. The doors slid shut, and
of a hard plastic chair, staring at the floor. My father's watch was st
me, but the rest of t
down while you were up
ng against a pillar. He looked perfectly comp
I whispered. "
walked over and sat in the chair next to me. He didn't offer a tissue. He offered a reality check. "In that ward, she'll be one of fift
yes, a sob ra
sing ground. I have a car waiting outside. I have a phone in my pocket that can stop that transport van before it even
m. "And the pr
ver did. You aren't losing a life, Liora. You're saving two. Your mother's... and
d. Then I looked at the elevato
my voice cold and steady.
ile playing on his lips. "A wise choice