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SUBSTITUTE BRIDE TO THE PARALYZED BILLIONAIRE

Chapter 4 SBTTPB 4

Word Count: 1064    |    Released on: 21/06/2024

er's health had taken a turn for the worse, their financial struggles making it impossible to afford consistent medication. E

itchen, she noticed a small package on the table, a faint glimmer of curiosity piercing her fatigue. She hesitated, glancing toward her grandmothe

neatly folded letter. Emma's hands trembled as she unfolded i

r E

ut seeing her again. I miss her deeply and want to do everything I can to help. Enclosed i

we can arrange for both of you to come to Brooklyn. I will make sure she gets the best care at

een absent, but I want to make things right. I w

y, Charl

to the first letter she had received and the decision she had made to throw it away. But now, seeing h

randmother lay in bed, her breathing shallow and labored, her once bright eyes now dimmed with pain

voice thick with emotion. "I got

y, a flicker of hope lighting up her t

he reached the part about the money and the promise of better care. When sh

ible. "Maybe... maybe it's time to forgive and give him a c

in their small town with limited resources was a death sentence for her beloved gra

a said, her voice breaking. "But if it means yo

icked up the new mobile phone and dialed the number saved in its c

rles's voice was tinged

trying to keep her emotions

is thoughts. "Thank you for calling. I know I've been absent, and

y. "I'm willing to give you a chance, for Grandma's sak

a top nursing home and hospital here in Brooklyn. I want you both to com

ut also a sense of trepidation

ce. "I'll send a car to pick you up and take you to the

on sinking in. She had made a decision that would change their lives for

day, she walked into the diner, the place where she had spent countless hours working multiple shifts. The familiar fac

ager,called out. "

'm giving my resignation. I've got to move to Brooklyn to take care

rounds, telling her friends and coworkers. Each goodbye

out on weekends, explaining her situation. The responses were unanimous

ion but also the promise of a hopeful future. This wa

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