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"Mrs. Bailey! Mr. Bailey needs me for something." Kevin, my driver, jogged over, his words abruptly interrupting my thoughts.
"Oh, all right. I can take a taxi later," I replied, clutching the report in my hand.
"From the CT results, it appears you may have a tumor, and it's in a difficult location. I recommend you have a biopsy as soon as possible to confirm," the doctor had said.
I stood there, stunned, unable to speak, just staring blankly as the doctor's mouth moved. Perhaps he was explaining how serious my condition might be.
For half a year, I've had intermittent dizziness and headaches, sometimes even experiencing temporary blindness. I thought it was just from overworking.
My voice trembled as I asked, "If it's malignant, how much time do I have left..."
"If it's on the better side, a year or two. If it's not... maybe just a few months. Of course, as long as you actively cooperate with the treatment, we will do our best."
I didn't know how I walked out of the hospital. I confirmed the biopsy date with the doctor for next Tuesday. Monday would be the Withe's staff meeting. So, I planned to go for the biopsy on Tuesday.
I called a taxi, but it would be another 10 minutes before it arrived. I looked at the map and realized it would only take 20 minutes to walk, so I decided to walk back. It had been a while since I had strolled so leisurely.
On my way, I passed a flower shop. I went in and saw my favorite hibiscus flowers, so I bought a bouquet. They were truly beautiful. When was the last time I received flowers?
By the time I got home, it was almost six o'clock. My high heels had rubbed a layer of skin off my heels. It hurt a bit. I put on a Band-Aid casually.
"Leon, are you coming back for dinner tonight?" The other end of the phone was particularly noisy, with music and female voices mixing.
"No." Leon Bailey's cold voice came through.
"Could you..." The phone had already been hung up.
"Could you accompany me to the hospital next Tuesday? It seems you haven't been back for a long time..." I still held the posture of making a phone call and continuing to speak, but there would be no more voices coming from the phone.
"Hilda, don't cook dinner. No one will be eating tonight," I said as I went upstairs, losing my appetite for dinner.
Perhaps due to overthinking during the day, I had a rare dream. In the dream, I returned to my childhood home.
Mom, Dad, and Grandpa were all there. Under the unusually dim light, we sat around the dinner table. I was very picky with my food.
Mom said helplessly, "What a difficult girl to serve. I wonder which man will have to tolerate you in the future."
"It's nothing. Violet should stay by my side for the rest of her life. I just want my granddaughter to be happy," Grandpa said with a chuckle, affectionately tapping my nose.
"That's right! I won't get married. I will stay with Mom, Dad, and Grandpa, and let you support me forever." I hugged Grandpa's hand, laughing happily.
Dad laughed. "Okay, I will support my dear forever."
Everyone was laughing and very happy.
"Violet, Violet! Come and play." The voices of a boy and a girl came from outside the window.
"Leon and Lydia are calling me to play. I'm going out now." I rushed downstairs.
Behind me, Mom's caring voice came. "Violet, put on a coat! Naughty girl."
"Here I come! What are we going to play?" I asked excitedly, holding the white fur balls on both sides of my hat.
"With such thick snow, of course, we have to build a snowman," little Leon said brightly.
"Okay, let's build a snowman," I agreed with Leon.
"Violet, you didn't wear a coat. It's very cold. I have two coats on. Here, take one," Lydia said, about to take off her coat for me.
"No, you'll catch a cold. You just recovered from a cold." Leon stopped Lydia, took off his coat, and gave it to me.
"I'm a man. I'm not afraid of the cold." He patted his chest.
"Alright, let's go play in the snow." Leon held Lydia's hand, and Lydia held mine, as usual.
...
The thunder outside the window woke me up suddenly. No one was by my side, and the spot next to me was still cold. I took some water from the bedside to calm down.
On Monday, after Withe's staff meeting, I called Leon three times, but no one answered. Forget it,. He must be busy lately. After all, Lydia was coming back. Maybe I should find time to visit her.
On Tuesday, I lay alone on the operating table. The surgical lights shone directly into my eyes, making me dizzy. I fell asleep under the effect of the anesthetic.
"The test results are out. It's malignant and terminal. You need to be hospitalized for chemotherapy immediately."
The verdict of life is so fierce and merciless.
Chapter 2 Their Love Story2
"Leon... are you coming home today?"
I asked softly, perhaps too afraid of being rejected. I really missed him.
"Lydia is being admitted to the hospital today. I'll stay with her tonight." His voice came through the phone, distant and preoccupied.
There was a moment of silence.
"I went to the hospital today. The doctor said..."
At that moment, I could faintly hear someone calling for him in the background. "I have to go. Text me if you need anything," he said before hanging up.
"Text you? Would you even read it? Would you respond?" I gave a self-mocking smile.
I held the diagnosis report, reading it over and over. I knew each word, but when they came together, they seemed incomprehensible. How could I be dying? How could this be happening to me...
Subconsciously, I hid the report and then suddenly realized it was pointless. Leon hadn't been home for a long time. Eventually, I just left it in the bedside table drawer.
I swallowed the handful of pills the doctor had prescribed, gulping hard to get them down. I turned off the main light and switched on the bedside lamp, ready to sleep.
3
"Violet, I have a secret to tell you. Leon confessed to me today," Lydia said with a blush, her cheeks tinted with a rosy hue.
Her features were delicate, her eyebrows curved, her large eyes framed by a tiny, captivating mole near the corner. When she smiled, two dimples appeared, filled with sweetness.
Dressed in a long white dress and her hair braided, she was really beautiful. No one could resist such a refined doll. No one could resist 17-year-old Lydia—optimistic, kind, and perfect.
I paused for a moment. "Do you love him? Have you two become a couple?" My tone was unnatural.
"I... I think I do love him, but I haven't accepted him yet." Her voice rose slightly, carrying the pride of a girl who knew she was adored.
"Lydia, we're all good friends. If you two break up later, can you still be friends?" I bit my lip, feeling ashamed of my words. I had to admit I didn't want them to be together. Jealousy is a cardinal sin.
"You have a point. I'll think about it some more. Anyway, I'm off to buy your favorite hibiscus flowers."
...
"Violet, Leon and I are in love! I've only told you. Don't tell anyone, okay? And as for the question you asked last time, Leon says he would never break up with me." Lydia's face was beaming with happiness.
Even in my dreams, I felt the bitter waves rising. I tried to force a smile, but it was difficult.
"Congratulations, Lydia."
From 17 to 22, they were in a relationship for six years. I watched from the sidelines for six years, and I suffered for six years.
4
"Ms. Hill, the company is not doing well. Without additional funding, it will be difficult for us to develop the next project."
"I understand. You can leave now."
I leaned on the desk, rubbing my temples.
Withe can't collapse. It's the result of Leon's and my hard work. It's my only legacy in this world. I can die, but Withe must survive.
I opened my phone and dialed. "Lydia, it's me. Which hospital are you in?" Seemingly shocked, Lydia was silent for a long while.
"Central Hospital, 7th floor, room 07. Violet, are you coming to see me?" Her voice was gentle.
"Yes, I'm on my way."
Lydia said to Leon, "Leon, Violet is coming to see me. Should you go pick her up?"
"She has a driver. You still need to have an IV later, and someone should be with you." Leon poured her a glass of water. "Lydia, take your medicine. There's a lot of it. You can take it in two doses."
It was 7th floor, room 7. Leon still liked the number 7 as much as before.
His luck was back, but where did that leave me?
I held a bouquet of carnations and saw Leon sitting close to the bed, holding Lydia's hand. I knew he was warming it for her.
Lydia often had IV treatments in winter. Leon, afraid she would be cold, would always warm her hands like this. I knew that.
I knocked on the door.
"Good morning, Violet!" Lydia said, carefully pulling her hand free from Leon's grip.
"Good morning. How are you feeling?" I put down the flowers and sat casually on the chair without making eye contact with Leon.
"I'm feeling better. Once I'm discharged, we can get together again." Lydia seemed to have come to terms with her physical condition.
I changed the subject. "Leon, can you go home today? I want to discuss something about Withe with you."
Leon looked at me and gave a slight, disdainful laugh as if he thought I was up to some trick.
I lowered my head slightly, digging my nails into my fingers, feeling a mix of anticipation and fear.
I prayed he wouldn't refuse me in front of Lydia.
"I'll be home for dinner tonight," Leon said, and both Lydia and I looked up at him at the same time.
...
The wall clock struck nine. It was nine o'clock. Since I came back, the front door had been silent.
I sat at the dining table, watching the exquisite food in front of me go from steaming to cold. All that was left in my heart was nausea. A wave of revulsion suddenly surged up my throat, and I swallowed hard.
"Hilda, throw the food away."
Chapter 3 Leon Went Berserk5
After dealing with the company's matters, I dragged my exhausted body back home. I didn't have dinner, but I didn't seem to feel hungry. But the headaches became more frequent.
I threw myself onto the sofa. Suddenly, the lights blazed brightly, startling me.
"Violet, how have you let yourself become like this?" Leon's words were laden with disgust and aversion.
I knew I must have looked terrible lately, with a sallow complexion and sunken eye sockets. I didn't even have the energy to dress up anymore.
"Leon... you're finally back." I dared not, nor did I want to ask why he had promised to come back yesterday but didn't.
"What do you want from me?" Leon, dressed in a sharp suit, glanced at the wall clock, clearly ready to leave immediately after speaking.
"It's so late. Are you still going out? Have you had dinner?"
There was no response.
I paused for a moment. "Withe is facing some financial issues. I wanted to ask if you could help."
The living room lights were too harsh, making my head spin. I could only sit on the sofa, looking at him, trying to maintain my balance.
"Withe is yours. I gave it to you. I have no responsibility or obligation to help you. You are the legal representative of Withe."
He spoke so indifferently and then walked out.
I wanted to explain more urgently, but Leon had already reached the door and closed it mercilessly.
In Leon's eyes, Withe is a charity to me, an item he has discarded. How could he possibly spend money to save it? Moreover, he had more important things to do.
But it's Withe, our only child; it's the only result of your efforts when you were penniless; it's the only gift you gave me when we got married; it's the testament to the love I thought we had.
I rushed out in a hurry to find it was snowing. With the endless darkness accompanied by the howling wind, it was as if there were demons around, but I didn't have time to be afraid.
Before I could take a few steps, I suddenly felt dizzy. As I staggered and was about to fall, I suddenly felt a pair of broad hands gently support me. I seemed to hear someone anxiously calling my name, and then I completely lost consciousness.