Marriage Pact
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esk surrounded by piles of medical journals and printed articles. I stared at the
, the surgery
. However, if y
re soon, it will
s aggressive,
required. Ple
make your deci
riend and the managing dir
d, answering t
your office today. Did something happen?"
eded some rest," I responded soot
you personally. So, I'll see you at your hous
to London soon," I vent
r the surgery," Ethan exclaimed
f I don't make my decision swiftly, it will be too late
o months left. What if the surgery fails a
ess and I survive?" I c
ny difference if I died from the surgery or died in the next two months. Zara just has to get pregn
ng any impulsive choices." Ethan urged, his
ehind, especially now, was unbearable. I had spent all my life holding up my father's legacy in the business world and never gave rel
together. She despised me, and I couldn't blame her; I had treated her cruelly. But it was needed; I had
ith unusual excitement, reached my ears, foll
pen. I met my mother and Zara at the entrance; I walked out and
st got back from the hospital
s quickly replaced by urgency. The doctor's words
s," I said, trying to
ion void of any emotion. "Cong
cuse me, I need to make a phone call," I sa
r Richardson's number; it ra
dler. I want to schedule t
g taken aback. "Are you sure, Mr
be on a flight t
I'll inform the team. And Mr Ad
replied curtly b
d then called for the family l
f anything happened to me, I needed to ensure that my family woul
h just my essentials. I went downstairs to meet my mother, talking to Zara and M
ced, keeping my tone casual. "Business
irst time in weeks, but not
concealing her relief. "You just
iming isn't ideal, but t
d my hand. "Always remember to take your medications. Dr Carter is trying his bes
yes at my mother's words. 'She would probably be the h
I kissed my mother on the cheek. "I
ftening for a moment. "Take c
ide her indifference. "
ne took off, I stared out the window, the city lights below growi
pe for survival. But deep down, I knew I had made