We will always try to update and open chapters as soon as possible every day. Thank you very much, readers, for always following the website!

The Barrister's Love in Town

Chapter 306
  • Background
    Font family
    Font size
    Line hieght
    Full frame
    No line breaks
  • Next Chapter

Chapter 306 Willing Donor

Suddenly, the door swung open, and in came a panting Amanda. The first thing she heard

was her son’s cry. She too cried, and she ran to his bed, huffing and puffing.

Selina turned around. The sight of Amanda sent her into ecstasy, and she was at a loss for

words. “Look who’s here, Aiden. Your mommy didn’t lie to you. She came.” An excited

Selina shook the crying-boy.

The mention of his mother delighted the boy. He looked up, a smile curling his lips. His

vision was blurry, but he could make out his mother’s outline, and it made him cry harder.

It was a heartbreaking cry.

Amanda too shared in the sadness and joy, and tears fell down her cheeks without

stopping. She approached the bed and pulled the boy into her embrace. With a trembling

voice, she said, “Don’t cry, Aiden. Mommy’s here. Mommy’s here for you. I’m sorry, I was

a bit busy, so I couldn’t come.”

“Mommy… Mommy… Don’t leave. Please stay with me. Mommy.”

“I won’t leave, I promise. I’ll be with you, baby.” Amanda held the boy, reassuring and

comforting him for a long, long time. Eventually, the boy stopped crying and fell asleep.

She took the boy in her arms and plopped down on the couch, her eyes filled with worry

for him.

It’s only been two days. Why does he have so many bruises? Is his condition worse now?

Noticing the question in her eyes, Selina answered, “The doctor said his condition got

worse. If he can’t get a transplant, he’ll have to go through chemo, or it’s going to get

Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt

even worse.”

Amanda looked at Selina, her tears falling on Aiden’s face.

Elias was right outside, and he saw everything. His jaw was tense, his lips were pursed,

and his hands were balled into fists. There isn’t a moment to lose. He left a while later.

Amanda never left the ward ever since she came. The boy clung to her for dear life, like

she would leave the moment he let her go.

At the same time, Rosie was slowly regaining her consciousness.

Taylor had been by her side all this time. When Rosie opened her eyes, he sat up. “Rosie!

You’re awake.”

“Taylor…” Rosie rasped weakly, and she coughed.

Taylor poured her a glass of water and held her up, then he fed her the water. “You’re

finally awake. I was

worried sick.”

“Taylor…” Rosie didn’t bother keeping up the act. Elias had exposed her, so there was no

point pretending to be mad anymore. Still, the public must not know about this.

You’re not mad, are you, Rosie?” Taylor could see that his sister didn’t look the least bit

mad.

Rosie said nothing, but the silence was an answer in and of itself. She coughed again.

Silence reigned, and eventually, things got awkward, but neither sibling said a word. Both

of them had things weighing down on their minds.

All of a sudden, Rosie blurted, “Is Elias really married? And he has a son?”

Taylor was reluctant to answer lest he agitated his sister, but in the end, he said, “Yes.

That woman you saw back at home was his ex-wife. The boy needs a bone marrow

transplant to live, but only our marrows match his. This is honestly karma. He chortled.

“The irony.”

Rosie ignored everything he said, everything but two points. “Wait. She’s his ex-wife, and

their child needs. a bone marrow transplant?” This is good for me. So, Elias is divorced,

and his son needs a bone marrow transplant. Moreover, Taylor and I are the only matches.

This must be divine providence.

“Yeah, why do you ask?”

“Nothing. Taylor, I need you to meet with Elias and tell him I want to see him. I have

something to say,” requested Rosie.

A frown furrowed Taylor’s brow. “Is that a joke? Do you think he’s going to see you? He

wants nothing to do with you, and that will never change. It hasn’t changed since the

beginning. I asked him to look for you and he set up a whole haunted house just to spook

you into showing yourself, but you want to see him? Are you mad? If you still love him so

much, you’re better off mad.” He was speechless. What should I do with her? She’s

beyond saving.

Rosie shrilly said, “Just go and tell him I will donate my marrow to his son.”

“What? He ditched you and pulled a wicked prank on you, and yet you’re going to help his

son? Yeah, you’re mad. You should be taken back to rehab and stay there.”

Taylor was about to leave, but Rosic held him. “Please, you have to help me. Taylor. I want

to see him, just this once. I promise I won’t ever ask you to do this again. I’ll deal with my

Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm

problems myself, and I won’t ask anyone to seek him out for me.” Because this time. I’m

sure I’ll win.

Taylor looked back into his sister’s eyes. Seeing the sincerity in her gaze, he relented. He

could never say no. She was his only sister, after all.

Dusk came, and Taylor told Elias everything Rosie told him. Elias was surprised, but he

came to Rosie’s ward alone to see her anyway.

The moment the knocking came, Rosie perked up and quickly fixed her hair. Gently, she

said, “Come in.”

The door slowly creaked open, and Rosie felt her heart thumping. It had been seven long

years since she met Elias face to face. God knew how long she had been waiting for this

moment.

Elias came into the room, radiating an air of iciness. He stood far away from the bed,

asking. “You’re willing to donate your marrow to my son?”

He gets into that right away? Rosie was a little sad. He has never cared about me. Not

even now. Yet, she nodded. with a smile. “Yes. The child is innocent. I don’t mind saving

his life, and besides, only Taylor or I can help him out. This is fate, and I wish to save him.”

Elias stared at her for a while, then he said, “On behalf of my son, thank you. I’ll tell the

doctors to arrange the surgery as soon as possible. My boy’s getting worse.

“Is that so? Then, we should really start the procedure. He must be in pain. Rosie put on a

look of genuine concern; it was as if she wasn’t in it for something she wanted.

Elias had no idea what was going through her head, but since she was willing to donate

her marrow, then that was for the best. At least he would not have to deal with too many

problems. “Thank you,” he said genuinely this time.