Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
“I’ll be heading back inside for breakfast.”
“Alright, Mr. Evans.”
Jeff didn’t go back into the house. He went to the garage resolutely. He was aware that the driver would go to the market to restock supplies at this hour every day.
Jeff hid himself in the back seat while the driver wasn’t paying attention. He finally understood why Madison and Hunter didn’t allow him to use a phone. They didn’t want him to find out about the wedding online.
No wonder his poor daughter had become depressed and smiled less. It wasn’t even a minor problem between them. Hunter had fallen for another woman. Jeff held back his anger. Only one thing was going through his head he needed to get justice for his daughter.
He didn’t want Hunter to find out where he was going. Or else, he wouldn’t even be able to leave the house.
Everything went smoothly. They arrived at the market, and the driver went off to purchase supplies. Jeff took this chance to get away.
There was already someone waiting for Jeff at the intersection. It was Wallace in his suit and tie. Wallace went to study abroad after the Evans family went bankrupt. He had just returned to the country and came as soon as possible when Jeff called him.
“Nice to see you again, Mr. Evans.”
“It’s been a long time, Wallace.”
“I’m happy to see that you’ve been recovering well.”
Jeff wasn’t in the mood for pleasantries. He got into the car and asked Wallace to bring him to the hotel.
Wallace had a serious expression as he said, “Mr. Evans, the marriage between Mr. Williams and Ms. Davis was decided six months ago. You going there now might not change anything…”
“Wallace, you’ll understand when you have kids. Even if it’s an impossible task, you’ll want to get justice for your child at all costs if they were bullied.”
Jeff held his hands, which were shaking in anger. “As a parent, I’m my child’s last line of defense. If I were to compromise and allow her to be bullied, I’d be a failure of a father.”
Jeff felt bad for Madison when he pictured what she had been through. He couldn’t even imagine how hard her life was.
Madison was his little princess. He would never make her feel sad, and he would not let anyone else hurt her.
Ever since Jeff woke up, he felt that Madison had become more reserved, and she had become more mature.
Pain was the reason why people matured. Jeff started to wonder what had happened to Madison while he was unconscious and how she got through it alone.
The thought of her suffering pained Jeff. He had to ask Hunter in person why he would treat Madison like that.
Before he knew it, the car had arrived at the hotel. It was still early, but luxury cars were coming and going at the hotel. There was a huge poster that featured Hunter and Andrea. The wedding was real, not just a prank.
The man who promised to care for Madison for the rest of her life was marrying another woman while Madison was pregnant!
Jeff’s thoughts drifted back to a few years ago. He was satisfied with Hunter as a son-in-law, but he got angry when Hunter said he wasn’t planning to have a wedding.
Madison was his only daughter. He didn’t want to hand her over without being promised a grand event. But Madison begged Jeff repeatedly for his blessing. She told him that Hunter was the best man she had ever seen and that he would never make her sad.
She also said she didn’t need a ceremony as long as they loved each other.
Jeff knew he missed his chance at love, but he wanted Madison to be happy, so he relented. He didn’t expect his daughter to end up without a rightful status. No one even knew that Madison was Hunter’s wife.
It was so absurd. And now that Hunter was marrying another woman, he was announcing it to the world. Jeff felt bad for Madison. She gave Hunter everything she had, but she ended up with nothing. She even lost function in one of her hands.
Hunter claimed to have put them in the manor so they could recover, but he was just keeping them prisoner. The more Jeff thought about it, the angrier he got.
“Mr. Evans, this wedding is a sealed deal. We should just go back,” Wallace said sincerely.
Jeff had already gotten out of the car. “Wallace, I’m grateful that you brought me here. You should go. I won’t do anything. I just want an explanation.”
Wallace felt anxious, but he had a new job. He looked at his watch and saw that it was getting late. He needed to go. He tried to call Madison’s old phone number, but it didn’t go through. He had no choice. but to sigh and leave.
Jeff stood in the busy lobby, feeling like he was in a different world. Two years passed very quickly. Jeff came back to his senses and realized he hadn’t been to such a place in a long time.
Most of Hunter’s relatives were overseas, so not many showed up. Most of the guests at the wedding were related to the Daviss.
Jeff knew that Andrea was Chris’ daughter. He could only lament at the wretched fate that connected the Evanss with the Daviss.
He hadn’t seen Chloe in a long time and wondered if she was doing fine. He figured she would show up at such an occasion.
Jeff looked down at his attire. He was wearing relatively casual clothes because he was trimming bushes in the yard earlier. The black shoes he was wearing were also caked in dirt.
His attire was out of place in a classy banquet like this. After all, he was bankrupt. Chloe would probably feel relieved that she left him before it was too late.
The most important thing was to find Hunter and ask him what was going on. He wanted to know how
Hunter truly felt about Madison. So, he walked in.
Madison woke up earlier than usual. The sun shone into her room, and she slowly woke up.
Hunter was long gone. She didn’t know when he left. She looked at the empty bed and the dust swirling in the air. The room was eerily silent.
Then, she remembered that it was Hunter’s wedding today. She ignored the disappointment she felt and got up to go to the bathroom.
She brushed her teeth and washed up. Looking in the mirror, she saw that her chin wasn’t as pointed as it used to be.
She told herself that her relationship with Hunter was in the past. Whether he got married or had a child, it had nothing to do with her.
Without him, the sky would still be clear and the flowers would still bloom. Her days would be happier too. Madison saw Mona carrying a bunch of flowers from the yard when she came out of the bathroom.
Mona smiled and said warmly, “Good morning, Madison.”
“Morning.”
Madison subconsciously looked at the yard. Jeff would usually be tending to the plants at this hour. He moved slower, so he needed more time.
“Have you seen my dad?”
“Mr. Evans came back in some time ago. Weirdly, he isn’t out yet. Wait here, Madison. I’ll go look.”
Mona put the flowers in a vase and went to Jeff’s room.
Madison looked at the bright flowers and started to feel uneasy.
“Oh no, Madison. Mr. Evans has gone missing!”
Madison felt her head throb. “Missing? What do you mean missing?”
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Mona recounted what had happened in the morning.
“Now that I think about it, Mr. Evans looked like he was pretending to be calm. I thought I saw him tearing something before I walked up to him.”
Mona began to pour out the contents of the trash bin without caring if she got dirty. The bright red invitation was very eye-catching.
“What is that?”
Mona frantically reassembled the invitation and said, “This is bad. Mr. Evans has seen the invitation. That’s right, he also borrowed by phone before he told me he’d be going back into the house. Would he already be at the hotel?”
Madison’s face paled as she asked, “When did this happen?”
“30 minutes ago.”
“This is a disaster. Get the car ready. I have to stop Dad.”
For more than two years, Jeff was cut off from the outside world. He was completely unaware of what had happened. If he were to learn about Chloe’s death and Hunter’s betrayal, given his current situation, he would surely be unable to accept these facts.
Madison tried to call Hunter,immediately, but no one picked up. He was probably busy with the wedding. She tried Brent’s number but got the same results.
Madison was losing her mind. She didn’t expect Andrea to pull such a prank like this on her wedding day. She thought Andrea was out of her mind.
Mona said apologetically, “I’m sorry, Madison. I wasn’t paying enough attention. If I had noticed earlier, I wouldn’t have let him leave. If anything happens to him, I don’t know how I could possibly atone.”
“This isn’t your fault.”
Even Jeff didn’t know everything about her relationship with Hunter, much less Mona.
Mona held Madison’s hand. Her palm was covered in sweat.
“You have to calm down. Don’t forget the babies you’re carrying. You can’t be too emotional. Remember what the doctors said.”â?/p>
“Okay, I’ll calm down,” Madison said as she took a sip of warm water. But her heart was still beating fast. She had an ominous feeling, and her sixth sense was usually accurate.
Madison prayed inwardly for her father to be fine.
“Drive faster! Even faster! There’s no time.”
The driver was in a difficult position. “Mrs. Williams, it’s not that I don’t want to drive faster. I’m already at the speed limit. There are also a lot of huge curves on this route. Mr. Williams had specifically instructed that your health must take precedence.”
Madison didn’t rest for a moment. She kept making calls, but no one picked up. She forgot how many calls she made, but finally, she heard Hunter’s voice.
He said, “Madie?”
Hunter was surprised. Madison had called him a lot of times.
“Have you seen my dad?”
“Dad? Where is he?”
Madison relaxed slightly. This meant that Jeff hadn’t found Hunter yet.
“Andrea sent someone to give me an invitation this morning. My father happened to see it, and he’s no longer in the villa. He might be headed to the wedding venue. You know how it is. My father can’t handle any surprises.”
“I got it. Don’t worry, Madie. I had something to take care of, and I’ll be at the wedding venue soon. I’H have people look for Dad now. It’ll be fine.”
Frowning, Madison said in a panicked voice, “Hunter, I have no family left. I only have my father. Nothing can happen to him!”
“Don’t be afraid. It’ll be fine. I’ll let you know as soon as I hear anything.”
Madison wasn’t able to calm down despite Hunter’s promises. She looked at the time on her phone. She would be arriving at the hotel in five minutes.
Soon…
Jeff walked around the venue a few times but didn’t see Hunter. Not only that, he didn’t see Chris or Chloe either. He knew that Andrea was Chris’ only child. He wondered why the parents weren’t present for her wedding. He did see Otto, who looked older and depressed.
Jeff felt tired after walking around the venue a few times. He wanted to find a spot to rest when he heard a woman taking near him.
“Andrea, do you think Madison will come?”
The mention of Madison’s name attracted Jeff’s attention. He looked toward the people who were talking and saw Andrea sitting in her wheelchair in a wedding dress. She looked exactly like the woman on the poster outside the hotel.
Jeff realized that she was the woman Hunter was going to marry. He was surprised to see her in a wheelchair.
Jeff had thought of plenty of names to call the woman who stole his daughter’s husband. But his anger subsided a little when he saw that Andrea was crippled. He began to think that there might be more to the story. Maybe there was a misunderstanding.
Jeff didn’t plan to confront a young lady. He wanted to wait for Hunter to give him an explanation.
Andrea’s complexion worsened visibly. She gritted her teeth at the mention of Madison’s name. ” Nothing will change with or without her here. I’ll be the rightful Mrs. Williams from today onward.”
“That’s true. Madison as Mrs. Williams is ancient history now.” Calista had learned her lesson. She no longer dared to speak ill of Madison around Andrea.
Andrea’s temperament changed drastically after the death of her parents. She gripped the armrests of her wheelchair and said with a contorted expression, “That bitch is still trying to seduce Hunter after their divorce. I won’t let her off easy.”
“Andrea, no matter what she tries to pull, you’re the one Mr. Williams is marrying. You’ve won. All you need to do now is to rest and get well soon. Your parents will be able to rest in peace knowing you’re in good health.”
Jeff wanted to speak up and reprimand Andrea, but then he heard Calista talking about her resting in peace. It instantly grabbed his attention.
“What did you say?”
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Calista and Andrea turned to see the person standing behind them. Jeff wore plain clothes, looking like a normal middle-aged man.
Andrea had never seen Jeff before. She didn’t know who he was. He also looked way slimmer than he used to be. Even Calista, who had seen him before, didn’t recognize him even though she thought he looked familiar.