Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
No woman was as skinny as her after a delivery.
Hunter had carefully ministered to her for over six months, and she barely gained some weight.
However, they were back to square one after the recent incident.
It was as though she had returned to the time when they were having a divorce. She seemed so fragile, like a delicate flower.
“Are you hungry? You can have fluid food now.”
Madison didn’t have an ounce of energy as she nodded weakly.
Hunter asked someone to bring in porridge, which was prepared beforehand. He fed her little by little.
She ate slowly, and he was gentle. There was no sign of rush or impatience.
She was quiet. Her meek attitude rendered him anxious.
“Madie, are you alright?”
Madison, who finally absorbed some energy thanks to the food, nodded. “You have some of it too.”
Hunter’s red eyes zeroed in on her. He seemed baffled.
She explained expressionlessly, “Hunter, although I hate you, this is a different matter. We’re allies when it comes to the babies.
“I need your help to find out who that mastermind is. It doesn’t matter if it has to do with Leia.
“I won’t show mercy to them. I will not let her off the hook that easily the next time I confront her.
“You don’t have to worry about me having suicidal thoughts. I’ve given it a thought.
“I know what I’m doing. I won’t let Mona die in vain for me. I will live. I must live better than anyone else out there!
“Since that person spent so much money to kill me, my existence must greatly impact them. I should live to get to the bottom of it.
“Perhaps there’s a bigger secret behind this!”
Hunter watched the frailty on her face fade. The glint in her eyes changed as though she had reincarnated into a blazing phoenix.
After losing her babies, the resentment had morphed into her strongest armor.
Madison had no choice but to accept reality. It had happened, and regretting it would do nothing.
A lot of sacrifices were made in exchange for her life. From now onward, she wouldn’t be living only for herself.
“You don’t have to worry about me doing foolish things. Go home, get a shower, and have a good rest. Don’t worry, I won’t run away anymore.”
Hunter was surprised to hear her say that. It was as if she had become a completely different person after waking up.
Previously, she was a white magnolia; she always stood with her back straight with sophisticated grace, but she was harmless.
Now, she was a rose that came with thorns. Cold yet enticing, she could give anyone who came close to her pricks all over their body.
“Madie, I’m not tired…” Hunter wasn’t sure about her current condition, so he wanted to stay by her side. He would decide after that.
Madison didn’t say anything more about it. She cast her gaze at the closed door. “I heard someone crying. Who was it?”
“Mona’s parents. They demanded an explanation. Considering that Mona died for you, I told them about it. But they took advantage of it and kept causing a racket at the hospital.”
She shook her head, disapproving of his statement. “You will never know how it feels to be a mother.
“We’re willing to do anything for our children. This is not taking advantage.”
She lifted her blanket. She hadn’t fully recovered, so she didn’t have much strength in her.
Turning her head, she looked at him. “Could you help me out of the room? I want to check on them.”
“Okay.”
The moment the door was opened, a woman’s agonizing cry hit their ears at a louder volume.
Raising her gaze, Madison looked far away to see a middle-aged woman dressed in plain clothes.
The latter’s hair was messy, and her eyes were red, expressing deep sorrow. She was grabbing Brent’s collar while crying.
There were a few red lines of scratches on his neck, bleeding.
Instead of dodging, he said calmly, “Madam, calm down. What’s done is done.”
“Calm down? How am I supposed to calm down? I entrusted my fine daughter to you, but why is she dead?”
A man was nearby, staring at the wall with despair. Nothing around him bothered him.
It seemed like they were Mona’s parents.
Madison was resting most of her weight on Hunter. With a throaty voice, she chimed in, “Madam, Mona died for me. If you want to blame anyone, blame it on me.”
The woman turned to look at Madison as her red eyes widened. “A-Are you Ms. Evans?”
The woman heard a lot about Madison from Mona. According to Mona, Madison was a pretty, gentle, and agreeable superior.
However, Madison had a hurtful past and didn’t have a lot of close acquaintances. Thus, Mona intended to take good care of Madison so that she could deliver her babies safely.
Madison was said to be six months pregnant. That woman gazed at Madison’s flat belly, which wasn’t a sign of a six-month pregnancy at all,
She was gorgeous, but she seemed haggard. Her lips were parched, and her cheeks were skinny.
She didn’t look like a pregnant woman at all.
Anyone could see that Madison was weak. A wind was all it took to blow her away.
As a mother herself, the woman stopped throwing a tantrum.
She watched Madison approach her step by step. Those steps were difficult yet firm.
Slowly Madison dragged herself before kneeling in front of the woman.
“Madam, I’m the cause of your daughter’s death. If you want to kill or punch anyone, you can come at me.”
It was a heart-wrenching sight to behold. How could Megan Tate bring herself to put up a fight with Madison?
Megan was aware that Madison had lost her mother a long time ago, not to mention that Jeff was in a coma. Her marriage life was unhappy, too.
A kind-hearted person like Megan didn’t know how to react to Madison kneeling before her.
“Ms. Evans, you’re weak, and the floor is cold. You should get up.” Megan was old enough to tell that Madison had preterm labor from her flat belly.
Madison wasn’t the only person hurting.
Cyril hopped over with the help of a crutch. “Mrs. Gurney, Mona protected Mrs. Williams on her will. It had nothing to do with Mrs. Williams.
“It was my fault for not being able to protect Mona. I shall bear the responsibility for it.”
Cyril paid Allen Gurney a visit at the hospital before. Despite having only one encounter, Cyril left Megan a deep impression.
She could tell that he was a decent man with one look.
“Your leg…”
A group of built men came out of the patient room behind Cyril in ones and twos. Some of them had their hands injured, while others had their legs hurt.
“Mrs. Gurney, it was our fault. It had nothing to do with Mr. Cyril. He’s the saddest person to learn that Mona is dead.”
It was heartbreaking yet spectacular to see those robust men covered with injuries.
Hunter helped Madison to catch her balance before striding through the crowd.
The moment he walked through the built men, the atmosphere changed.
He didn’t say a word, and yet Megan could sense danger for some reason that she didn’t know.
His eyes were bloodshot, and his handsome face was icy cold.
“I’m their superior, as well as Mona’s benefactor. I’ve asked someone to make arrangements for her funeral and compensation.” He was as calm and assertive as Brent.
They were able to remain calm under any circumstances.
It was as though someone’s life meant a piece of sand to them that would fly away along the wind.
Megan’s anger, which she barely quelled a moment ago, flared up once again.
“Mr. Williams, I know that you’re loaded, but money won’t be able to bring my daughter back alive. I don’t want money. I simply want her back”
A glint of displeasure swept across his eyes. “Is that so? Do you think that it was a wrongful death?
“Had it not been for her luring the lion out of the den, Madie wouldn’t have had a premature delivery, nor would I have lost my children!
“My men wouldn’t have ended up hurting like this! One of them is still lying in the ICU, too! You’re demanding an explanation from me regarding your daughter’s death?
“What about my children and men? Who’s going to give them an explanation?”
Megan retreated a step back as she gazed at Hunter incredulously.
“What did you say? My daughter is the cause of all of this?”
He had finally let himself loose after having reined himself in for days.
Megan demanded an explanation, but what about his children?
Madison was one step to death’s doorstep when she was saved; she almost died. And who was going to hold responsibility for that?
Someone tugged at the hem of his shirt. Madison cooed, “Don’t speak to Mrs. Gurney like that. She suddenly lost her daughter.”
“Madie, I would like to sympathize with her, too. But do you expect me not to feel pain after losing my children?”
Hunter had been looking forward to his children’s birth. He even avoided Madison as he didn’t want to affect her mood.
He anticipated their arrival more than anyone else. Yet, things turned out this way.
Forget about Mona losing her life during the incident. He would’ve killed her if she was still alive. An unfamiliar male voice resounded from afar. “Mom, why are you causing a ruckus over here?”
Madison looked in that direction to see a tall young man limping over. He resembled Mona.
Despite the same features they shared, Mona was a bright woman, while he seemed cold and glum.
Noticing her gaze, he nodded at her. “I’m sorry about my mother’s ruckus, Ms. Evans. She didn’t know the score.”
Brent had told him everything, so he knew the whole story.
He kept Megan in the dark because he didn’t want to upset her. He didn’t expect her to come all the way here.
He seemed tired as the corner of his eyes were red. His legs had yet to recover, hence the limp.
Before Madison pulled herself back from her musing, the young man abruptly bowed before her.
He hung his head low, repenting like a sinner. “I know the whole story. It’s all my fault. I held Mona back and hurt you indirectly. This wouldn’t have happened if I dodged it.”
Madison said and motioned Brent to help him up.
“Your leg is in bad shape. Don’t hurt yourself. The opponent had everything planned. Even if it wasn’t you, they would’ve laid a finger on your parents. Don’t blame yourself. It is me who owes Mona.”
Allen stared at her flat belly. Although he wasn’t a woman, he knew how much a pair of twins meant to a mother.
It wasn’t something that an apology could make up for.