"I want to ask for forgiveness. I won't stop until I get it," Rowan said. "Please give me back my position, and I will work hard to win back Milan's love." "You are not getting back your position, and you won't win Milan's love because she and Wendell are together," Mister Gray said, shocking Rowan
Shantelle cried in the bathroom as she took a shower. After she checked herself in the mirror, her heart felt heavy. Evan walked in and said, "Wifey, we already talked about this." The man wiped the tears on her cheeks and said, "Wash your face, Wifey." Shantelle nodded, and as she cleaned her f
Only two visitations were allowed weekly, which was the reason for Shantelle's tears. She would miss her son, but she knew complete isolation was for the best. A week before, they let Lucas choose who he wanted to be with during the first two months of his treatment, and being the daddy's boy, he
Wendell and his friends crowded around Shantelle outside the venue of Milan's party. It was because she howled in tears when she arrived. Wendell had to fetch her from the car because no matter how Miguel urged her to join the party, her heart felt like it was being squeezed by a hand. "We all wa
She turned to Lucas and saw the boy giggling. From the table where Wendell sat, they were also laughing. On stage, Milan said, "I think Lucas wants me to exercise." Laughter echoed across the conference room while Milan opened the second box. To her shock, it contained another wrapped box. At that
"I now pronounce you husband and wife," the judge said after Wendell and Milan signed the marriage contract at the courthouse. Milan was smiling. Wendell was over the moon. They were officially husband and wife. Next was for them to follow through on their promise to Milan's father, and that would
If they proceeded with the treatment without chemotherapy, Lucas' immune system would fight the newly introduced blood. It would ultimately fail and cause more damage than good. However, before achieving the transplant, Lucas would have to endure the side effects of the chemotherapy drugs. "We wil
Days came and went. Lucas had his bad and good days, undergoing chemotherapy, but despite the side effects of the drugs, he withstood it all. The good news was he had not caught any infection during the process. His isolation was perfectly well followed, allowing continuity in his treatment. Wit