THE Billionaire's Kidney Donor
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my eyes closed. My head pounded like a drumline, and my body ached in
y over his chest. His breathing was slow and steady, completely at peace. Memor
up destroying my birthday
d on the floor, and my heels scattered near the door. I needed to
ptoed out of the room. My shoes dangled from my fingers as I made my wa
fresh air hit me like a slap. I inh
my head as I finally got home,
re-my parents, my younger sister, a
en?" Mom demanded,
n my throat. What cou
didn't even think to call us? D
now. "We know that last night wasn't easy for you, but shutting ever
m. "It doesn't matter," I whispered. "
apped. "I'm not a kid anymor
d, but Dad's remai
Anything could have happened to you!" "Ivy, we've been patient with y
and turned to face them. "W
e your birthday last night, you've been acting like the rest of us
into the streets without minding to listen
, Emma," I muttered
. "Talk to us, Ivy. Why cou
the man I thought I could trust, had destroyed every bit of felt I'd ever felt? That his b
about it," I said firm
you all just..
you. Don't you see that? Whatever it is you're going
fall. I couldn't face them. Not now. "I just ne
spered, following me. "Are
aside. "I'm fine. Just tire
om that night lingered like a shadow, but I buried it ben
mmented one evening as w
"Love the concern." flippin
ed. "You've been acting st
er off. "
mes, and my body felt like it was on an exausting ride. At fir
Dark circles shadowed my eyes, and my skin was pale. My stomach
rely above a whisper. "I th
Oh my God, Ivy. Are
ff. "Don't ask quest
or dad. By the time we got home, my hands were shaking as
do it or just star
pped, snatching the test and
. When the timer buzzed, I couldn't
shouted thr
glanced at the test,
lowly, extending th
nant," I
ped. "Holy-d
going to and I don't think Nathan
y voice firm. "This i
s he?" Emm
hrough my mind. His piercing blue eyes, the w
lied. "It do
utiously, "you can
t going to tell him?
mly. "This is my