Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
Jacqueline didn’t know that Madison’s intense emotions were exhausted in those years: Having risen from the ashes, it wasn’t easy for Madison to gain anew life. Naturally, she wouldn’t lose her cool over small matters like before.
Jacqueline couldn’t accept such a reaction from Madison.
It was supposed to be her win! That was what Jacqueline thought, yet Madison didn’t plead with her.
Madison finished bandaging Jacqueline’s wound. “Done. Let’s talk about your condition.”
“I want two billion dollars in a foreign account,” demanded Jacqueline as though she had regained dominance in the room.
She was planning to recover everything that she had lost. Since her identity was exposed, this was her only way to get easy money. Even if she chose to do nothing to earn a living in the future, that money would be enough for her to spend for the rest of her life. “Okay, no problem.” The generous Hunter was thinking of using his own money.
Jacqueline added, “Secondly, I want the antidote for the cancerous serum Madison injected in me.”
She didn’t want to die at a young age. She needed the antidote while there was still time to keep the cancerous cells under control. Madison coolly agreed, “Alright. Anything else?”
“Yes. I want her to kneel before me!” Jacqueline pointed right at Leia’s nose.
Leia had tortured Jacqueline so cruelly and almost drowned her just a while ago. Jacqueline and Leia were the same kind of people-cruelty ran in their blood. This was a chance for Jacqueline to avenge herself.
As Madison’s enemy, Leia knew that this wasn’t a difficult condition for Madison. Leia meant nothing to Madison. The glint in Leia’s eyes turned cold when she heard that condition. But she could only rein her anger in for Madison’s sake. After all, she owed it to Madison.
Clenching her fists, Leia tried to keep her cool.
Hunter frowned upon hearing that. But Hunter shared the same notion as Leia-they owed Madison. That was why he stayed silent, agreeing to the condition alongside Leia.
“No,” Madison rejected, and everyone looked at her.
No one saw it coming.
“Why? Think about what she did to you. Are you feeling sorry for her?”
“This is a different matter. Settle your scores with Leia yourself. This is between you and me. I don’t have the right to drag someone else into this.”
Jacqueline coldly snorted. “Do you know what I hate about you the most? The fact that you always put yourself above everyone and sympathize with others. Women can never keep their positions without cruelty. You’ll lose your footing one day because of your generosity.”
“If money is the only thing you want, you can contact that person behind you. We’ll give you money, and you’ll lift the curse on me.”
Jacqueline was also cursed. Both the women needed to get rid of it as soon as possible.
“Other than two billion dollars, I need a hostage to guarantee my safety.”
“Hostage? In your dreams,” Madison refused without a second thought.
Jacqueline glared. “Madison, you’re powerful. After I lift the curse and run away, I’m sure I’ll be caught in no time. What else do I need a hostage for? Don’t worry, I’ll take the money and live in a place where people don’t know me. If you let me go, I’ll let the hostage go as wellTM
“I can be the hostage,” Hunter offered.
Madison subconsciously grabbed his hand. How could she let him be the hostage when Jacqueline was such a calculating fox?
“What do you take me for, Mr. Williams? An idiot? With you as my hostage, I might die before I realize it. I want her to be my hostage.” Jacqueline pointed at Willow. “Your daughter. She’s young and doesn’t pose a threat to me. She’s the best candidate.” “No way I’m going to agree to that!”
Madison cared about her children more than anything in this world. She risked her life giving birth to them. How could she put Willow ina dangerous situation? S
The sound of the bell ringing resounded.
Willow came up to them and gestured at Madison, “I can do it, Mom.” She was willing to do anything as long as she could save her mother.
Despite their young age, Madison’s children knew how rough she had. If Madison hadn’t put up with the hardships, she would’ve pasvera long ago.
Although she couldn’t speak, Willow was content to be with her family.
“Mom, let me be the hostage.”
Madison hugged Willow. “Willow, I know you’re doing this for me. But I’ll never put you in danger no matter what happens.”
Jacqueline’s record was far off the scale of cruelty. Plus, she hated Madison the most in the world. How could Madison let her daughter be the hostage with peace of mind?
Willow shook her head, trying her best to convince Madison. “I’m not afraid, Mom.”
Madison tightened her arms gently around her. “But I’m scared, Willow. I risked my life to bring you to this world, baby. You’re my precious daughter. Since I’ve brought you to this world, I should be responsible for you. No matter what the future holds, I’ll never let you face the consequences.”
Hunter finally knew the reason behind his children’s bright personalities. It was because Madison would never give up on them.
She was determined to protect them, and they grew up loving her.
Love should never be a one-sided thing.
Madison comforted Willow before looking at Jacqueline. “No one can be your hostage. I can only offer you the freedom to decide the venue of the deal. That’s my limit. Don’t forget that you have a Lifebond Curse on you too.”
“What are you gloating about, Madison? I’m suffering from the curse, and so are you. I’ll make sure you feel the same pain that I do.”
“Do you think that scares me? I’ve been suffering for half of my life.” Madison snorted coldly.
Jacqueline had never seen Madison acting so firm before.
Madison continued, “Get back to your senses, Jacqueline. Look who’s the one controlling the situation right now. You can’t do whatever you want. You want to negotiate? I can offer you a chance. If you don’t want to take it, be prepared for what’s coming for you.”
Then, Madison left with Willow without sparing a glance at Jacqueline.
Just because Jacqueline had the Lifebond curse, everyone was being careful around her for fear that they might indirectly hurt Madison.
Their blood was boiling from fury, but none of them dared to let off steam.
In the end, Madison was the one who stepped up to teach Jacqueline a lesson.
Hunter ordered, “Give her a room and keep an eye on her. We’ll let her out whenever she’s ready to talk.”
“Yes, sir.”
It had been a long time since Madison last visited Alora Village. She and Willow wandered around the village, acting as if Madison wasn’t a victim of the curse.
Madison had helped out the villagers a lot during those years, so they adored her.
For instance, the water conservancy project resolved the water shortage.
The only thing was that only a few of them knew her face. Now that they had seen her face, they understood why Willow could be so pretty.
Madison led Hunter back to the cave, where they first reconciled. Exotic floras filled the cave as their scent lingered in the air.
“I didn’t know that it was so pretty.”
There weren’t only butterflies dancing around. A few fawns were playing by the lake too.
Madison took her dress off to take a dip in the water. Tranquility settled in her features. She showed no signs of fear toward the curse. The sun cast a sheen of light on her, and she seemed to glow. A while later, she opened her eyes and met Hunter’s. “Why are you looking at me like that?”
“You’ve changed, Madie.” Hunter was at a loss for words to describe Madison.
No longer the innocent woman she was, she had become mature and sophisticated. Yet, she was so different from others.
She hooked her finger at him, and he bent over.
Pulling him by the necktie, she kissed his lips. “Wind down when you have the time. The small things that bring joy are the way to the truth in life. Stop worrying about the future and enjoy the present Life isn’t that hard, actually.” S
Madison lured Hunter into the water.
Some flashbacks came to his mind. It was the time when he was visually impaired and Madison kept by his side to treat him.
Now that they were back at the same place, it felt different and special.
The water rippled as Madison began removing his clothes.
Her hands rested on his body. She whispered into his ear softly, “Relax, Hunter.”
Madison could tell that everyone was on edge ever since she was cursed, especially Hunter. Perhaps it didn’t affect her that much due to her past near-death experiences. She should’ve died three years ago, but she managed to survive such a malable!
Every day thereafter felt like a steal to her.
Furthermore, she was able to find her true family. She didn’t have any regrets in life anymore. The future no longer concerned her. All she wanted to do was to enjoy the present.
The long-lost joy kept Hunter’s worries and anxiety at bay. He tightly hugged Madison’s body as if trying to be one with her. The deeply rooted fear in him felt real. It wasn’t easy to find the love of his life, but she might leave his side again.
Even when the surface of the water slowly smoothed from the ripples, Hunter didn’t let her go. “You have to stay alive, Madie.”
Madison gently looked into his worried gaze. Her fingertips traced his brows. “Okay.”
“I want to return to Aldenvine,” said Hunter softly.
Although their families weren’t in Aldenvine, it was the place the two lived together. To Hunter, Aldenvine was their home.
“I’ll ask someone to redecorate our marital house. Let’s put up our family picture when we return home. Even if your father is going to kill me, I don’t want to be separated from you again.”
She chuckled at his childish tone. “Sure.”
Hugging the woman of his love, Hunter rested his chin on her head. It had been a while since they shared such an intimate moment.
The time they spent together felt great, but the joy heightened especially after they had been separated for so long. Separation had been the run-of-the-mill for them; peace hardly came to them.
“Madie, I still remember you lying in my arms so tenderly when you were pregnant. It felt like it just happened yesterday.”
Yet, in a blink of an eye, they were parents of four. Even Connor had grown so much. Time flew so fast.
“I know, right? I really wanted twins back then. The boy would look like you, and the girl would look like me. But unfortunately…”
Hunter grabbed her hand. “I’m sorry.”
“It’s in the past now,” she cooed.
Her life was tragic those years, but she glossed it over with five words. Who else in the world could move on so coolly like she did?
The night came, and her fair skin made her glow in the dark. Although her skin wasn’t as soft as when she was younger, she was still
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breathtaking.
Hunter couldn’t help but plant another kiss on her forehead.
Suddenly, she frowned and pressed her chest. “It hurts…”
“Madie! It’s the curse again!” It took Hunter seconds to realize what was going on.
When Wendy said that the two women’s lives were bound together, he thought of using the curse to control Jacqueline. However the curse was way too strong. S
Other than their lives, they would also share the pain.
On the other hand, Jacqueline fell off the bed. “Ouch!”
Madison could feel the pain, but it wasn’t a ten out of ten.
Still, the pain was unbearable. No one knew how painful it was for Jacqueline.
The excruciating pain reached every part of Jacqueline’s body. Like a pair of invisible hands, something was tearing her heart.
“Save me! Help me!” She rolled on the floor while scratching the uneven surface. The fact that her nicely manicured nails were ruined didn’t bother her because it didn’t hurt as much as the turmoil in her body. Meanwhile, Leia was watching the scene by the side. Her eyes held no emotions.
She neither added fuel to the fire nor helped Jacqueline.
Jacqueline mustered every strength in her to crawl toward Leia. “Leia Williams, save me! It hurts so much!”
Leia crouched before her, grabbing her chin. “You had this coming, Jacqueline. We gave you a chance, but you didn’t take it.”
“That old hag has the antidote, doesn’t she? Tell her to give it to me! Madison won’t have it better anyway.” Jacqueline mentioned Madison, trying to take advantage of their relationship with Madison.
“Unfortunately for you, Madison told us not to give you the antidote no matter what happens. Take your time to feel the pain, Jacqueline.”