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Chapter 748

The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning by Max Charming Chapter 748

Madelyn felt a pain in her chest and tried to speak. ‘Didn’t they say Father would be back in a fewdays? Why’s he returning early? Kai probably kept my sickness a secret.’ As she attempted to sit up,weakness consumed her. Margaret’s constant chatting made Madelyn think of how Mya always talkeda lot.

“The doctor says your nosebleeds might be from the dry air or perhaps allergies,” Margaret said. “Butit’s not a big deal. Don’t worry. When you’re feeling better and your father’s back, Mr. Jardin won’ttrouble you.”novelbin

Madelyn replied, her voice scratchy, ” Okay.”

She had been in the hospital for two weeks. To show her the Jent family’s troubles, Kai switched herusual medication with stronger drugs. He ensured she took every pill, making her occasionally forgethis true intentions.

Zach never left her side. During her hospital stay, Jasmine tried to visit, but Zach’s security stopped herat the entrance. From inside her room, Madelyn overheard the commotion, and amidst the voices, shedistinctly recognized the timid tone of a young girl. This puzzled her because she remembered Jasminewas supposed to have had a boy.

It had rained frequently lately. In her blue and white striped hospital gown, Madelyn ventured to thehospital garden. Golden-colored leaves cascaded from the trees, and as she extended her hand, onelanded gently in her palm.

‘In a few months, this year will end. Will I see the dawn of a new year? I wonder if I’ll even celebrate mythirty- first birthday.’

Madelyn felt different now; she didn’t harbor any hard feelings. She rarely spent time pondering thepast, aware that her friends had their own lives to live. She figured her absence from their lives wasprobably a good thing. Except for Zach, life had been good to her. She found true companions in Mya,Kennedy, and Lem. She achieved her dream of getting a degree from a top university, received awardsfor her art, and traveled the globe with her mentor, Leonardo. She had even found new photos of heryoung mom, which helped make her childhood memories more vivid-something she cherished deeply.

Madelyn sat on a bench in the hospital garden. A man in his late forties, dressed in a hospital gown,approached holding a newspaper and sat beside her. “Young lady, are you here alone today?”

She looked at him, noticing something familiar in his distinctive features, even though they had nevermet. She felt at ease with him. “Yes,” she answered simply.

“Why are you in the hospital so young? ” he asked.

She responded, “Oh, just a common cold.”

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