Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
The call went through soon enough. There were also noises on Hunter’s end.
“Where are you!” Hunter’s voice was urgent on the other end of the line.
“Hunter, it’s me.”
“Madie! Are you okay? Did you get hurt? Don’t be afraid. I’ve arrived.”
When Hunter heard Madison’s weak voice, he urgently asked about her current situation.
“M-My water broke. The children are being born prematurely. When you go up the mountain, you’ll see a stretch of broken railing. We’re right under it. Hunter, I… Ah…”
Enduring the pain, Madison breathed heavily. “I don’t care what you do, but you must protect the children. Even if I die, I want the children to survive!”
Madison set her phone aside as soon as she finished, giving Cody cooperation.
“Mrs. Williams, I can’t perform surgery given the circumstances. You’re on your own.
“You have to push them out as soon as possible. Otherwise, the babies will be suffocated to death. Just push. Your cervix is open.”
Madison could feel her babies’ heads falling downward. They were tossing and turning in her womb, possibly because of the absence of amniotic fluid.
Together, Madison and the babies gave their last ditch effort like a fish flapping on land.
“Babies, you have to make it through this. Your father is coming to pick you up. You’ll be fine. Everything’s going to be alright. Mommy’s here. I will never give up on you guys, so don’t give up.”
Even though she had experienced this before, the second experience gave her more fear and pain.
Her whole body was shaking. She wasn’t sure whether it was due to fear or the cold.
The other line of the phone was noisy, but Hunter’s voice never fell into silence.
“Madie, I’m coming. Hold on a little longer.”
“Madie, I love you. I love you with all my heart. Don’t leave me no matter what happens.”
“The babies will be fine, and so will you.”
“Madie…”
Madison didn’t have the energy to speak anymore. From afar, she watched how Owen finished his bullets.
Yet, the enemies were swarming over like a colony of ants. When one of them fell, another one would replace them immediately.
Who was it? Who had so much money to hire so many mercenaries? What kind of grudges was the opponent holding against Madison?
Madison wondered if it was Leia, but her hunch denied her speculation.
Leia wasn’t the kind of person to spend so much money on this kind of matter.
The pain numbed Madison. Her left hand was digging the moist soil to stave the pain off.
Her eyes slowly lost their focus as she gazed at the pouring rain.
It was as though time had returned to when she lost her first child.
Would it be a reenaction of the tragedy tonight? Would she lose her children again?
“Push, Mrs. Williams. I can see the head.” Cody’s encouragement pulled her senses back to reality.
Her fingers dug into the soil. Madison, who was sapped out of energy, gave her best to push.
Only one thing was in her mind-she had to give birth to them safely.
“Babies, I’m in this with you. You have to stay alive. You must!” she thought.
While she was pushing the baby out, Owen suffered a gunshot.
He had bought a lot of time for her. He looked at the eight men bulldozing in their direction like zombies.
Despite the impending danger, Cody paid attention to the delivery.
“One of the babies is out, Mrs. Williams.”
“Baby. My baby!” The weak Madison broke into a smile.
Now that one of the babies was out, the other followed smoothly behind.
“Let me see them. Hurry!” Her voice was wealt
But Cody’s expression didn’t look great. “Mrs. Williams, they’re… dead.”
“W-What did you say?”
“They must be suffocated during the delivery. Don’t be sad, Mrs. Williams. It is rare for a baby to survive when born in week 24.
“Your well-being matters the most. You’re still young. You can still have babies in the future.”
“No. I don’t believe that they’re gone just like that. I’ve taken care of them for months! 1-
“Mrs. Williams, the assassins will be here soon. We must leave.”
“No. No! I will never abandon my children!”
Cody couldn’t care much about it. She received the order to protect Madison, and the babies came afterward.
When the babies and Madison were in danger, Cody had to put Madison on the top of the list.
“I’m sorry, Mrs. Williams.” Cody carried Madison on her back.
The latter watched her babies, who lay lifelessly on a jumble of clothes with teary eyes.
“No! My babies!”
Cody crawled up the cliff with difficulty as Madison was on her back.
Although she was stronger than average people, thanks to regular training, carrying Madison on her back rendered it difficult.
The rain poured, accompanied by the unforgiving waves.
Cody didn’t dare to look back.
She threw a gun to pass it to Owen. They climbed up the cliff, with one covering the front and the other covering the back.
The men chased after Olviia. No one spared a glance at the dead babies when they bypassed the place.
They had one target, that was Madison.
The person at the back of the line stopped in his tracks to carry the babies.
The babies were cold and mushy in the rain, like puppies abandoned on the streets.
He patted their backs, causing them to cough up amniotic fluid before crying.
He opened his waterproof clothes and hugged them against his chest, warming them up with his body temperature.
The babies stopped crying.
The only cry let out of them was drowned by the sound of the wind, waves, and gunshots.
Madison, who was very far from the babies, felt something. “Dr. Wells, let me go back there. I heard the babies crying.”
“Mrs. Williams, I’ve placed my finger beneath their noses. They weren’t breathing. You must be hearing things.”
“No, I’m positive that I’ve heard it. Let’s bring them along. They’re my babies. My precious babies! I’d rather sacrifice my life in exchange for theirs.”
“Sorry, Mrs. Williams. I’ve promised Mr. Williams to protect you no matter what. The babies are dead. They’re just bodies. Bringing them along will only be a burden to you.”
Madison couldn’t stop crying. She could feel her lower body part bleeding.
Her condition was no better than the babies. Her life would be in danger if they didn’t treat her anytime soon.
Pictures began flashing across her mind. The bedridden Jeff; Mona, who had taken a gunshot for her; and her babies, whom she had never hugged once…
Madison supposed that she was a reincarnation of Satan. This was God’s way of punishing her.
Right then, Owen’s right leg was shot agall.
end.
She looked at Cody, who was carrying her while climbing up the cliff.
The sharp edges of rocks scratched Cody’s skin. Her palm was bleeding.
“Is it worth it?” Madison suddenly popped a question.
Cody was stunned. She clearly couldn’t follow what Madison meant by that. “What’s wrong, Mrs. Williams?”
“Is it worth sacrificing so many people just for me?”
“Don’t overthink it, Mrs. Williams. Hold on, Mr. Williams will be here soon. This is our mission. We will protect you no matter what happens.”
“Thank you, Dr. Wells. Thank you for looking after me for the past few months.”
Madison’s sudden remark at such a time made Cody feel uneasy.
“Do not give up, Mrs. Williams. We will get out of here. We will.”
“Get out of here? Where to?” Madison raised her head to look at the somber sky, and only raindrops pattered on her face.
“Actually, I know that my father is not left with much time. He can stay alive until today only because of the machines and medicine. He has long lost the will to live.”
“Mrs. Williams…”
“Dr. Wells, my friend once told me that I was like a small sun that shines brightly. But the illuminance that emanated from me slowly dwindled.
“I’m wrapped up in darkness. I had a muddy period myself.
“At that time, I tossed and turned and struggled. I didn’t want to admit my fate, nor did I believe in destiny.
“Even if a faint ray of light recurred in my life, I held onto it with all my might. I treasured it.
“I carefully held onto it, which revived the wish to live in me. But I still lost everything in the end.
“Not only that, why do the people around me have to suffer, too?”
“It’s not your fault, Mrs. Williams. It’s the mastermind’s fault.”
Madison was still immersed in her thoughts, and her eyes were empty. “No. It’s my fault. I’m the cause of your suffering. They wouldn’t have died if it wasn’t because of me.
“The people around me are bound to be unfortunate. I don’t want to drag you guys into this, Dr. Wells. Let me down.”
“What are you talking about, Mrs. Williams? How can we give up on you? I will protect you until my last breath.” Cody wore a serious expression.
“Why? You’re also precious to your parents. I’m not going to live long anyway. You have a beautiful life waiting ahead of you.” Madison began struggling to come down from Cody’s back.
When she finally caught her balance while standing, she shouted at the men in black, “You want my life, don’t you? Fine, take it. Do not hurt other people.”
Owen had fallen on the ground. Now, one bullet was all it would take to end his life.
Still, he didn’t give up. “Mrs. Williams, No!”
The leading enemy stomped on his chest. “It’s best you have that sense in you, Ms. Evans.
“Our target is you. As long as you’re dead, we won’t hurt anyone else. And our job will be done here. Everyone will be happy.”