Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
Madison continued drinking her soup. The children in her tummy were quite active at that moment. Madison decided to walk around the room before going to sleep.
Rain poured all through the night, accompanied by instances of thunder. Madison couldn’t sleep well all night.
The next day, the rain was still going strong. Madison had no choice but to read a book by the window.
“Madison, I’m back.”
Mona’s loud voice could be heard even before entering the house. She was even carrying some snacks.
Running over to Madison, she stuffed the snacks in Madison’s hands.
“You told me that you wanted to eat crepes, right? I bought these for you.”
“I haven’t had any in a long time. I was craving it.”
As Madison ate, she asked, “How’s it going between you and your ideal man?”
Mona said shyly, “He confessed his feelings for me last night. Look, this is the bracelet he gave me. He got someone to hand- make it for me overseas.
“It’s not very pricey, but he’s sincere about it. It even has my zodiac sign! Cute, right?”
Madison watched Mona playing with the bracelet, knowing that Mona was utterly smitten.
“You can accept the necklace, but you have to rein in your feelings a bit. Remember what I said?”
“Don’t worry, Madison, I understand. He knows all about my family’s circumstances. I’m so poor, so what would he want from me? He’s sincerely good to me.”
Sitting beside Madison, Mona said a lot of good things about Warren Tovar.
Madison sighed. A woman knee-deep in love would never hear a word others said.
For the whole morning, Mona looked at the bracelet in a daze. She even swung the pendant from time to time.
“Come on, stop looking at it. You’ve been admiring it all morning.”
Mona waved it in front of Madison again. “But it’s stunning. The rat’s head is very nicely made, and it looks so lively.”
At the side, Madam Burgess smiled. “He won you over with just a bracelet? You have no idea what Mr. Williams used to court Mrs. Williams back then. He put in a lot of effort.”
Mona was excited when she heard that. “How did Mr. Williams do it? I’m super curious about it. I can’t find anything about Mr. Williams and Mrs. Williams’s romance when I looked it up.”
“Oh, he-“
Quietly, Madison coughed twice. Madam Burgess could only shut up. “Forget it. I’m going to prepare lunch.”
Mona felt like she shouldn’t bother Madison any longer.
Madison paced around in the room, supporting her tummy. She would look outside from time to time.
The rain didn’t seem to stop anytime soon.
She would look outside sometimes. She spotted Cyril standing alone in the corridor, looking at the rain in a daze.
His efforts were wasted.
The rain went on for a whole day. The sea raged endlessly like a monster.
Madison felt a little restless when she heard the thunder outside. The children also seemed to have sensed her unease, and they kicked around in her tummy.
“Such naughty children! If you’re not going to bed, then I am. Goodnight, darlings.”
She had just closed her eyes when another thunder roared outside.
Madison instantly opened her eyes again. Her heart was beating rapidly.
On a few occasions in the past, she had the same feeling right before disaster struck. Madison caressed her chest. She had no idea what was going on that day.
The room was in complete darkness, and the lightning would streak by from time to time. It was bright for a second or two before the light disappeared.
Madison turned on the lamp on her bedside table. She looked at her arm. The hairs were standing on end.
People would have their hair stand on end when they sensed something terrible on the horizon.
Madison called Cyril, who answered. “Is something the matter, Mrs. Williams?”
“Is everything alright outside?”
“Don’t worry, Mrs. Williams. The surveillance room is staffed every hour of the day. I’ll inform you as soon as something happens.”
“Alright. Thanks for your hard work.”
Madison turned off the lights. She must be overthinking it.
In the room next door, Mona was still lovestruck. She lay in her bed as she messaged Warren.
Warren suddenly asked her to share her location.
Mona thought that they had already gotten IP technicians to set things up for them, so she assumed that the actual address wouldn’t be exposed even if she tapped in.
She wanted to tease Warren a little, so she tapped into the location-sharing feature.
Their two icons were very close to each other.
Mona was startled. She couldn’t understand what was going on.
She wondered if it was some technical issue.
Warren’s icon was nearing hers at top speed. When Mona saw that their icons were about to overlap, her heart thumped wildly.
There must be something wrong. She didn’t understand why Warren would be here.
Just a while ago, he said that he was reading documents at home. There must be some technical issues on her end.
Mona was thinking about it when lightning streaked across the sky.
As the thunder roared, she was startled to see a figure standing on the balcony outside.
Cyril put his phone away. He had no idea why Madison would suddenly ask that question. He wondered if she had found something.
He went to the surveillance room in person. The villa was situated halfway up the mountain. Surveillance cameras were installed along the path to the estate.
If any car went up the mountain, they would’ve noticed it while it was at the foot of the hill. Then, they would keep watch on the vehicle in real time.
This was a remote place, and a mansion was also built there. Ordinary people wouldn’t normally come here.
Even if some hikers occasionally came to the mountain, they would be told to turn back halfway through.
Usually, only the Williamss’ cars were seen in this area, transporting various resources. No strangers would be in sight.
After looking at the footage for a long while, Cyril didn’t notice anything off.
Cyril’s gaze moved downward. He noticed that a few surveillance cameras on the bottom had blacked out.
Those cameras were installed on the cliffside. The cliff was steep, and the water level was on the rise these days. With the raging waves and heavy rain, the cameras might be ruined by the waves.
People couldn’t climb up the cliff even during the day, much less in the harsh conditions at night.
Cyril made sure that there weren’t any suspicious people or cars on the path up the mountain. Then, he left the surveillance room.
He had already confirmed that nothing was off, but Cyril kept feeling uneasy about it. He felt as if he had overlooked something.
But he didn’t know what it was.
A figure suddenly flashed across his mind. It was Warren, whom he had met once yesterday.
The two only shook their hands when they met. After that, Mona took Warren into the ward. Cyril felt that he would only get in the way, so he left.
It was only now that he remembered the man’s strong grip. The area between Warren’s index finger and thumb was filled with calluses.
Mona once said that her upperclassman was working on academic research overseas. It didn’t make sense for someone who always used computers and pens to have calluses in that area.
Unless …
Cyril looked at his hand. Warren might have an identity like his, where he would always be holding guns. That was the only reason why he had those traces on that spot!
Cyril thought back on it. There was something suspicious about the accident Mona’s younger brother got into. He wasn’t seriously hurt at all.
Cyril thought about the possibility of the accident being a bait to lure Mona away. Warren’s true target might be Madison instead.
There could be something wrong about the bracelet Mona so fondly admired all day. If a tracker were inside, then Madison’s location would be exposed!
Cyril shook his head. It was too much of a coincidence.
Also, he couldn’t think of anyone who would set up this trap. He felt like he was overthinking it.
That was what he thought, but he still felt uneasy inside. He got ready to call over more backups for the night shift. He had to make sure that there were no mistakes.
He had just dialed the number when he heard a woman screaming.
“Ah!”
It was Mona’s voice.
Cyril turned on the walkie-talkie and called for backup as he ran toward the room.
When he barged in, he saw the phone Mona left on the bed, with its screen still lit. The window was wide open, and the cold wind blew in, sweeping the white sheer curtains outside.
Cyril picked up the phone. The screen was still showing the conversation between Mona and Warren.
Warren’s icon was pitch black. It was only after he zoomed in that he could make out a figure in the darkness. The corners of the person’s lips were curled up like a phantom.
His gaze fell upon the last message in the conversation.
Warren: “Darling, I’m here.”
Cyril’s eyes went wide. He wouldn’t think that Warren had rushed over to meet his lover.
Madison was in danger!
Cyril looked down. He saw the whole cliffside covered in people who wore bulletproof vests and helmets!
There were also gliders constantly landing above them. Cyril couldn’t believe that they had chosen to land in such a risky way.
It made sense now that no figures could be seen on the surveillance footage along the road.
That night, Hunter tossed and turned in bed, unable to sleep as he listened to the thunder outside.
Madison didn’t like rainy days at all. On stormy nights, she would always lean into his arms.
There were a few times when Hunter got out of bed, wishing to go over to Madison. But then, he remembered how much Madison hated him. So, he would only be affecting her emotions if he went there.
The doctor said that she should avoid mental burdens. So, Hunter lay down again.
But he didn’t feel like sleeping at all.
Lightning flashed across the sky again. As the thunder rumbled, Hunter got up once again.
He could keep his distance from Madison, but he had to go.
“Kelvin, get the car.”
The car was halfway there when his phone rang. It was a call from Cyril.
He had sent Cyril to protect Madison. Cyril wouldn’t have called him so late at night if it didn’t have anything to do with Madison.