Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
“Arrangements have been made. Let’s go, Mrs. Williams.”
Madison looked like she wanted to say something. “I …”
“I know what you want to talk about. I’ll make time for it later. Madie, I can only tell you that these people are dangerous. If they’re really after you, the situation will be dire.”
Hunter said seriously, “But you don’t have to worry. You’re still safe for now. Their goal was to take Leia away. I’ll arrange for another safe place for you to stay. Bring Madie back home, Brent.”
Madison was about to leave when she saw that he had been hiding his hand behind his back. She looked down at the carpet and saw a blood stain.
“You’re hurt.”
Looking away, Hunter said, “It’s no big deal.”
Madison grabbed his hand and saw a deep cut on his palm that was bleeding profusely.
Brent quickly said, “Doctor!”
“Alright, it’s not safe here. You should leave first,” Hunter urged.
Madison looked at the wound and recalled the day when she was bleeding. She replied with a blank expression, “Okay.”
Madison realized she didn’t have to concern herself with his injuries. They were no longer bound by any relationship. Oliva left firmly without even looking back.
Kelvin and Brent couldn’t help but sigh. Back then, Madison would be so restless if Hunter felt so much as a headache or got a mosquito bite. Needless to say, she would’ve freaked out if it was a huge cut like this.
But now, she didn’t even care to ask about it.
Kelvin looked at Hunter’s hurt expression and said, “Mr. Williams, Mrs. Williams really … doesn’t love you anymore.”
Hunter clenched his fists and said slowly, “Take her away from here. Make sure she’s safe.”
Kelvin sighed and said, “Understood. But what will you do for the wedding tomorrow?”
“Proceed as planned. I’m not their target.
Andrea was already crippled, so she was an easy target. Since she was still alive, it meant that she no longer had any value. As for Hunter, Leia had hidden close to him for many years, but she never intended to hurt him.
Everything that happened was related to the Evans family. If there were any trouble, it was sure to be targeted at Jeff or Madison. Hunter had hidden both of them well so that those people couldn’t find
Madison.
As things were, Hunter knew he needed to find a new hiding spot for Madison. He couldn’t allow Madison and the babies to be exposed to danger.
Hunter casually wrapped some gauze around his palm. “Let’s take a look at her room.”
Hunter took out the bullet that was shot into the wardrobe and said, “Get someone to run tests on it.”
“Yes, Mr. Williams.”
The room was largely the same as it was before Leia left. Other than the bed, everything was in order. Hunter sat on the bed. He had been trying to communicate with Leia for the past few days. He even talked about their childhood and promised to bring her to visit their mom after she got better.
But no matter what he said, Leia didn’t reciprocate. She treated him like he was invisible and rarely spoke up.
Hunter was sure that Leia didn’t become the way she was overnight. He wanted to get through to her slowly because she had been physically and mentally traumatized. He thought that the day she opened up to him would eventually come.
He recalled how resolutely she left. And the words she said in her cold and hoarse voice, “Hunter, I can never go back anymore. Leave me. I don’t want to hurt you. Just pretend that you never had a sister like me.”
Madison was flown back to the city by helicopter just to be safe. Jeff went up to her as soon as she got home. He wanted to know if she had made up with Hunter.
“How did it go with Hunter today?”
Faced with Jeff’s concern, Madison could only lie, “It went okay, Dad. I told you not to worry. We were together for the whole day.”
“That’s good. I was scared that the conflict between you two would last. The babies are growing every day. They can pick up on your emotions. The family needs to stick together for the children to grow up healthily.”
Jeff brought Madison to see his latest work with a smile. It was a gorgeous, handcrafted wooden crib.
“Look at this. It took me several days to make this crib. I just finished it.”
There were cute animals carved on the four corners of the crib. It had also been polished and smoothed. It wouldn’t hurt the babies’ mouths even if they nibbled on the crib. There was even a crib mobile on it. The crib was very exquisite. It looked as good as anything sold in stores.
“You’re so skilled, Dad.”
Chuckling, Jeff said, “Although I’m just a nobody now, and I can’t provide them with material stuff, I’ll try my best to satisfy their spiritual needs. You’re carrying two babies, so I made the crib extra large.”
“It looks awesome. I’ll thank their grandpa for them in advance. Dad, I want to ask…”
Madison thought about her birth parents at the mention of “grandpa”. Chloe didn’t pay her any attention, but did Jeff not notice his daughter had been swapped as well?
Jeff dug through his box of stuff and took out several wooden toys. “Look at this rattle toy. I made two so that the babies could play with them together in the crib. Truth be told, I’d been in despair in the past two years. I wouldn’t have been able to keep living with myself if you weren’t there for me.
“Now that I’m over that, I’ll help you take good care of your children when they’re born. Right, what did you want to talk to me about?”
The words were at the tip of her tongue, but she decided not to bring it up. Maybe next time. They still had plenty of time. She could ask after Jeff recovered more.
After all, Jeff didn’t know that Chloe was already dead. It would be a huge shock to Jeff if he found out accidentally.
“It’s nothing.” Madison decided to swallow the words she was about to say.
Jeff suddenly sighed and said, “It’s all my fault. I lost the emerald pendants that were our family’s heirloom. Or else, I could’ve given them to your children.”
A lot of the antiques Jeff owned were sold when the Evanss became bankrupt. He didn’t really care about the other stuff, but he could never forget about the two emerald pendants.
“It’s okay, Dad. I’ll see if I can track them down and buy them back. Don’t worry, everything will be better It’s getting late. You should rest.”
“That’s right, a pregnant woman like you shouldn’t stay up late. I was just being emotional. I’ll go to sleep after I finish working on this.”
Madison felt like her putting up with the situation at hand was worth it when she saw Jeff’s smile. Nothing was more important than family.
“Alright, but don’t tire yourself out.”
Madison got up and was about to leave when Jeff suddenly stood up. He had recalled something.
“Wait, Madison.”
Jeff took a lucky charm out from under his bed. He said, “Mona’s mother made this. Keep it on you. It might bring you some luck.”
“Dad, you know I don’t believe in things like that.”
“I know you don’t, but I do. I’m willing to be superstitious as long as my daughter stays safe. It’s just for peace of mind. You can put it in your phone case. It doesn’t take up space.”
Madison looked at the lucky charm filled with her father’s love. She didn’t refuse anymore.
“Don’t worry, Dad. I’ll be safe.”
“You should rest. Don’t tire yourself out in the first three months, okay?”
“Yes, Dad.”
Madison talked for a little more before going back to her room. What happened today kept Madison awake. She thought about the man who shot at her and wondered who wanted her dead.
She tossed and turned in bed, but sleep didn’t come to her. She took her phone and looked at the news. It was all about Hunter’s wedding tomorrow.
Madison felt irritated. She could imagine how excited Andrea must be. Was Andrea as excited as she was back then? Would she stay up the whole night?
As she was thinking about that, someone entered her room. Sitting up, Madison looked at the man whom the moonlight shone on.
She asked in an annoyed tone, “Why are you here again?”
Andrea was indeed awake. It wasn’t because she was excited, but instead, it was because she was outraged.
Her people discovered that Hunter drove to a villa not long ago. It wasn’t Williams property, but it was heavily guarded. It was obvious that Madison was there.
Her husband went to his ex-wife’s home the night before their wedding. Andrea couldn’t hold back anger anymore. She decided that Madison had crossed the line, so she was prepared to get back at her her.
Hunter didn’t leave Madison’s room. Even if Madison hated his guts, he stubbornly sat by her bedside for the entire night.
The moonlight shone on him and made him glow. Madison could see his bandaged hand in the dim light, but she didn’t ask about it. In the end, she could no longer fight the drowsiness and fell asleep.
Hunter lay down next to her, fully dressed. He thought about everything he had gone through with Madison. He didn’t know what went wrong and caused them to drift apart.
Even if their relationship was on thin ice, Hunter still couldn’t bring himself to cut ties completely.
The sun rose. Hunter looked at Madison, who was still sleeping. He kissed her gently on the forehead before leaving.
The rising sun brought about a new day. Everything was basked in the warm morning sun. Those in slumber slowly began to wake.
A person’s arrival broke the peace of the manor.
“You’ve got the wrong place. There’s no one with the last name Evans here,” the security guard said sternly.
Hunter had specifically said that no outsiders were allowed into the house. Even though the man was dressed nicely, the security guards wouldn’t be able to bear the consequences if something happened to Madison.
The man in the suit wore an easy-going smile. He said, “I’m friends with Ms. Evans. I’m here to give her an invitation.”
“I don’t care who you’re friends with. Get lost. I said there’s no one here with that name.”
“I know Ms. Evans is here. It’s a happy occasion for my employer today. She’d be sad if her old friend, Ms. Evans, couldn’t attend. Can you please help me out and let me see Ms. Evans? At least let me ask if she wants to go.”
“Get lost before I kick you out.”
As the security guard was yelling, Jeff, who was tending to the garden, walked over. “Who’s your employer, and what’s the occasion?”
The man didn’t know who Jeff was, but he quickly took out the invitation when he saw a chance.
“This is the wedding invitation that my employer has prepared specifically for Ms. Evans. She really wishes that Ms. Evans could attend.”
“Alright, you can go now. I’ll hand it to her.”
“Thanks.”
Jeff took the invitation and went back to trimming the bushes. After some trimming, he reckoned that Madison would be awake. So, he washed his hands and took the invitation out. He looked at it and thought that maybe attending a wedding might cheer Madison up.
Jeff wondered which of Madison’s friends were getting married. He succumbed to his curiosity and opened the invitation. His face paled, and he dropped the glass of milk he was holding when he saw the names.
The groom was Hunter Williams, and the bride was Andrea Davis.
Jeff was dumbstruck, and his mind blanked out. He couldn’t believe he saw Hunter’s name. He thought his eyes were playing tricks on him.
Hunter was Madison’s husband. They had two children together. How could he be marrying another woman?
Jeff’s hands were shaking, and the blood was rushing to his brain. He wondered if it could be a prank. Madison was pregnant and couldn’t take such a blow. He memorized the hotel’s address, tore up the invitation, and threw the pieces away.
“What are you doing, Mr. Evans?” Mona’s voice came from behind.
Jeff put on a straight face as he was racking his brain for an explanation.
“I was trimming some bushes. I’m just throwing away some trash,” Jeff said as he threw a bunch of branches into the trash can, which covered up the pieces of the invitation.
“Mr. Evans, you can leave the manual labor to us.”
“It’s okay. The exercise helps with my recovery. Is Madison up yet?”
“No, Ms. Evans has been sleeping more recently. Sometimes, she sleeps until 11:00 am.”
Jeff thought about something and then said, “Sleeping more is good. By the way, I suddenly remembered that an old friend of mine is celebrating his birthday today. Can you lend me your phone? I want to make a call.”
Mona was an innocent woman. She didn’t think about it too much and handed him her phone.
“Here, Mr. Evans.”
Jeff dialed a number and walked to a corner. Mona saw that he wanted some privacy, so she also moved away. But she’d raise her head to look at Jeff occasionally. Hunter had given specific orders to keep Jeff away from all outside information.
Mona figured that it wasn’t a big deal to let him make a call to a friend. She didn’t notice Jeff’s expression gradually growing more upset. He handed her the phone back after two minutes.