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hat to me. I....need this job!" I plea
to handle all of these problems at once? Where do I start from
**
ifeless on the hospital bed. The soft hum of machines and the distant c
my grandmother's life hanging in the balance, like a paused scene in life's movie. Her s
of response or at least anything, even though it was
I don't know if you can hear me, but if you can..." My voice
e." I asked as memories-the countless moments we have shared tog
er my mother abandoned us, choosing a wealthier man over my father due to his nonchalant att
e gambled away his last breath if he could. Somet
return for us when he became rich. We spent twelve years waiting for him. Abandoned by the very people who
muscle cramps, which we dismissed as a sign of old age. Then, her feet began to
ding it all in, but the weight was becoming unbe
and the melodious music you sing while making those world-best sandwiches for us. You ha
enced to fifteen years imprisonment. I gave out all my savings just to get him a truthful lawyer, a
n, "I'm sure he had been bribed with lot of money because h
octor said that I should pay twenty million dollars before the
d that I can donate one of my kidneys for you. I just... I just need to find some way to get that money. Grandma, be strong while I find every meaning to get you back o
nough money for your kidney transplant.
I rose quietly from my chair and left
**
of water from the rain splashed over me, soaking my already-drenched clothes. I gasped, shivering as t
't get any worse the car reappeare
ists clenched to my sides
erfect, the opposite of my disheveled look. He walked toward me with confiden
aiting for him to reach me so I could unleash my
rogance, his tone dripping with condescension. The smirk on his
ss my face. "Seriously? Why was I walking there?" I re
you b