Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
Hunter didn’t stop walking toward Madison.
She began to attack him, but Hunter was a way better fighter than her.
He was able to subdue her and hold her in his arms. “Your safety is the most important thing in the world.”
“I chose this path. You should support my decision if you love me.”
“I refuse to let you walk such an extreme path because I love you. Madie, I’ll help you exact vengeance my way. You need only go home with me and be my Mrs. Williams.”
Madison glared at him and said, “What are you talking about? I told you before, I’ll never marry you again.
“We’re done. A relationship between the two of us is no longer possible.”
“Nothing is impossible.”
Brent and Kelvin showed up. Madison noticed that Brent was holding a syringe. She could tell that it wasn’t anything good.
“What do you mean? What’s done is done. You can’t change the past. Everything that has happened caused the rift between us. Even if you want us to get back together, I’ll never agree to it.”
Hunter sighed deeply and said, “Madie, I can’t turn back time, but maybe we could pretend nothing ever happened if you lost your painful memories.”
“Lose my memories? How can someone just…”
“Madie, you underestimate the persistence of humans. Helen’s love for Mr. Davis was so deep that she never forgot about him even though he left her for so long.
“She had been trying to develop this drug for more than ten years.
“A drug that could induce memory loss without any stimulants. Helen wanted to use this drug on Mr. Davis so that he could forget about Ms. Parker and love her for the rest of his life.
“But fate played a cruel trick on her by taking Mr. Davis from her.”
Madison’s back was covered in sweat. She had witnessed firsthand how insane Helen could be.
She didn’t mind spending years of her life just to set her enemy up.
“That medicine…”
Hunter smiled warmly and said, “I have it on me. Don’t worry. The side effects are minimal.
“A small dose will be enough for you to forget about your past completely, Madie. I don’t mind if you hate me.
“Once you forget everything, you’ll fall in love with me again. I swear I’ll care for you for the rest of your life.”
A shiver went down Milton’s spine. He said, “Damn, is that man out of his mind?”
“Boss, why do I feel like he’s scarier than you?”
“He’s not just scary. He’s completely mad.”
Madison shook her head. “I don’t want to lose my memories.”
“Madie, you’ll be free if you forget all those painful memories. Please listen to me. I won’t ever try to hurt you. Just pretend you’re going to sleep.
“Everything will become better when you wake up. I love you more than before, and we’ll have babies together when your body recovers.”
Madison tried her best to struggle, but it was all for naught. She fell into despair.
“Madie, you said you wanted to come here, and I made it happen, but the games end here.”
Hunter’s voice was gentle, but Madison could feel the chills when he heard her talk
Hunter kissed her on the forehead as he injected the syringe into her arm.
“Dear, you’ll be free after you wake up. There will never be any more pain.
“There will only be joy and happiness for the rest of your life. I look forward to spending the rest of my life with you, Mrs.
Williams.”
Madison tried to break free, but Hunter knew her too well. She was completely subdued and couldn’t move at all.
Madison was upset. She tried so hard to get to where she was. She almost got into the Black Ravens. She was so close to getting away from Hunter and regaining her freedom.
“No! I don’t want to lose my memories. Hunter, don’t make me hate you. Where’s the antidote? There has to be an antidote, right?”
Madison grabbed Hunter’s collar tightly, but he smiled.
“Madie, I never thought about undoing this, so there is no antidote.”
Madison slumped to the ground and stared at her battered palm. It was only then that she realized how arduous her journey had been.
She endured so many hardships. She even had a few near-death experiences. Her painful memories were the reason she was alive. She tried very hard to get to where she was.
She had become strong. No longer weak or fearful. She had broken out of the chains holding her back, but Hunter wanted her to revert to who she used to be.
Madison wanted to hit Hunter, but she started to have a splitting headache. She clutched her head and rolled on the ground in pain.
Hunter asked angrily, “What is happening?”
Brent explained, “It might be due to Mrs. Williams’s physical condition. Everyone experiences different effects after they take the drug.
“Also, Mrs. Williams is different from the drug testers. Most of those who agreed to test the drug wanted to lose their memories.
“Mrs. Williams is resisting too strongly. That’s why she’s having a headache. Don’t worry, Mr. Williams. The side effects will pass in a few minutes.”
Hunter crouched down and held Madison in his arms tightly. He tried to comfort her repeatedly.
Madison felt like her head was going to explode. She said in a shaky voice, “Hunter, please don’t make me lose my memories.
“I’ve experienced a lot of pain, but there are more happy moments than sad ones in my life. My memories are the only things I have left of my father. I don’t want to lose them.”
“Madie, we’ll make more happy memories together when you’re with me.”
Madison grabbed Hunter’s shirt with both her hands. She was in incredible pain, but she said through gritted teeth, “You’re scum, Hunter.”
Madison could feel every inch of her head throbbing with pain. She was in so much pain that she could barely breathe.
Eventually, she felt like her memories were like pictures flashing in her mind.
Everly’s teary farewell, Jeff’s calm expression before passing, Mona’s smile while covered in blood, the car losing control and crashing through the guardrail, Chloe’s passing, her wrist being shot, the helplessness she felt as she was pinned on the operating table…
Every single memory.
Madison was in so much pain she started to see things. She tried her best to reach out and hold on to the people in the memories.
She wanted things to go back to the way they were. But the memories were flashing very rapidly. Madison felt pained, and her emotions were fluctuating.
In that snowy winter, she and Hunter divorced. She experienced the pain of losing a child for the first time.
Hunter was drunk and told her that he wanted a baby. He planted a whole garden of roses because he loved her.
Jeff was relatively younger then. He was gentle and elegant. He was also the most loving father she could ever ask for.
She was the genius student that everyone looked up to. She stood on the stage with pride.
She saw the handsome man in a white shirt standing in the field.
When she was a child, she would always ask Jeff when Chloe would be back, but she was happy most of the time.
Her memories stopped at the scene where she picked up a young man covered in blood in an alley. She saved his life and smiled at him before she left.
Madison had just realized that the young man from the long-forgotten memory was Hunter. So, they had met so long ago.
Memories rewound to when she was a child. It was the first time other kids bullied her. Jeff shielded her behind her back.
And Chloe’s departure…
Madison could see her 22-year-old self becoming and getting further away. Then, before she went out of sight, she smiled and waved at her as if she was bidding farewell.
Madison was crying as she ran frantically toward her 22-year-old self. “Don’t go. Don’t leave me!”
“Madie, you have to find your happiness.”
“I told you, I would… k-keep you safe. Thi-This is goodbye, Madison.”
“Madie, I’ll protect you and your baby.”
“My daughter is so pretty, but I came around too late.”
“Madison, you’re so awesome. You’re number one in the city.”
“Madison, I like you. Would you be my girlfriend?”
“Kid, are you here to buy buns again? The usual, right? Got it.”
“Madison, if my grandson bullies you again, I’ll beat him up even if I have to climb out of my grave.”
“Madison, are you planning to study abroad with those grades? You’re the most talented kid I’ve ever seen.”
“Girlie, what’s your name? I’ll come looking for you.”
The people she had met appeared before Madison again like they were saying goodbye.
Madison tried to reach out and grab them, but they always vanished before she could touch them.
Hunter watched worriedly as she ran around frantically and grabbed the air with her hands. Then, she sat on the ground dejectedly and cried.
Hunter walked toward Madison.
Madison’s memory stopped at the time when she was a teenager. She met the young man in the white shirt on the field. He reached out to her with a gentle expression.
He said, “Come home with me.”
Madison’s mind blanked. Then, her vision faded, and she fell to the ground.
Before she lost consciousness, she heard him calling out. “Madie.”
Hunter carried Madison in his arms. Although there were some tiny accidents along the way, everything was still in his control.
Everyone else looked on in bewilderment. They couldn’t process what they were looking at.
Milton stopped enjoying the peanuts he was munching on because he saw that Hunter’s gaze had fallen on him. His blood froze in his veins as a bad feeling crept up his chest.
“S-Sir, this is all a misunderstanding, we…”
Before he could explain further, Hunter glared at him and said coldly, “No loose ends.”
Elias, who stood behind him, rubbed his hands and said, “Understood.”
Before Milton could yell, he was already on the ground. The last thing he saw was Hunter carrying Madison into the woods.
A group of intimidating men followed him.
Even in his final moments, Milton didn’t know who Hunter was. His head slumped weakly, and he closed his eyes for the last time.
Hunter’s long-suppressed emotions took a turn for the better as he carried Madison into the helicopter.
He couldn’t help but smile as he thought about how he would be able to repair his relationship with Madison soon.
Hunter had been exhausted in the days he spent looking for Madison.
He fell asleep with her in his arms.
In his dreams, he saw Madison running toward him like she used to in a white dress.