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Bye-Bye Jerk, Hello Mr. Right by Rosie Steppe

Chapter 208
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Chapter 208 "Thanks for loving my brother, for accepting him!" Yuna's voice was soft but full of emotion as she handedthe tea with this careful, almost formal gesture. Her eyes shimmered like she was holding back tears.

My chest tightened a bit, but I still grinned. "You act like Hayden's unlovable or something." Yuna gave a little pout, and I took the tea from her, sipping it. The taste hit me-sweet, light, and almost magical. Way better than anything I'd had before.

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"Keira, Hayden doesn't look for girlfriends because of me," Yuna said, her voice quieter now. "He's scared that whoever he marries might not like me... might hatefor being sick." I could tell she hesitated, unsure if Hayden had even told me. She was probably worried that knowing about her illness might change how I saw him-like it'd be too much baggage or something.

I took another sip, letting the warmth settle inside me. Do I seem like the kind of person who'd judge someone for being sick? Especially someone as sweet as you?" That got her to smile, and I saw her relax, just a little.

But she wasn't done. "Did Hayden tell you about my condition?" I nodded. "Yeah, of course. Why do you think I call the way out here? I wanted to meet you, and then..." I looked around the peaceful garden and shook my head with a laugh. Yuna blinked, her eyes wide with curiosity. "And then what?" I could tell she was sensitive when it cto anything involving Hayden, so I decided to keep it real." Then I thought about bringing you back with me. But now, after seeing this place, I'm not sure that'd be fair." This garden, this quiet life-it was perfect for her. It wasn't just a home; it was like a peaceful escape from everything. My place? It didn't cclose to offering this kind of serenity.

Now, I understood why Hayden left her here. This wasn't just a house; it was where she could actually heal. "If you wantto come, I'll go," Yuna said, completely serious. Her words caughtoff guard.

I stared at her, not expecting that. "You'd really leave?" She didn't answer right away. Instead, she picked up her cup and took a few slow sips, lost in thought. Watching her, I realized she was torn. This place was beautiful and safe, but something inside her wanted more.

Maybe we're all like that, balancing between the comfort of what we know and the pull of the unknown. It's not about being greedy; it's just human. We all want to see what's out there, beyond the borders of our comfort zones. For Yuna, her illness had kept her here. To me, this life looked peaceful, but to her, it might feel more like a cage.

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+25 BONUS Chapter 208 "I want to get better," she said softly, breaking the silence. "I don't want Hayden to keep worrying about me." Now that she brought up her illness, I figured it was tto ask. "Has Hayden tried getting you treatment?" I remembered Hayden's deal with me-the one where he'd promised to do anything if I helped pay for her medical care.

"He has. But the doctors all say I need a heart transplant," Yuna said, biting her lip. "It's risky, and my blood type's rare. Hayden doesn't want to take the chance."

My hand tightened around the tea cup. I wasn't expecting that. Hayden C was holding off on the surgery becasting offor the because he was terrified of what could go wrong. He was scared to death of losing her.

Without the surgery, Yuna would be stuck in this fragile balance, always at risk. But she'd be alive, here with him every day, a reminder of his love and care.

If they went through with it, she might finally get to live the way she wanted-healthy, free, But there was that that awful possibility that it could all go south, and he'd lose her for good. The thought of Hayden losing Yuna hithard, like a sudden punch in the chest. "He's just scared you might not make it through," I said, echoing what I knew must be running through his head.

Yuna nodded. "I know. But I want to be healthy. I don't want Hayden to worry aboutevery single day." Today's Bonus Offer