rowded, and everyone was wai
bbed the bridal bouquet from Ivanka's hands
was rich and had everything she could ever want, people believed that she did n
mpathized with her, but others believed that she deserved what she got.
nlight illuminated the room, including the photos of the woman smiling awkwar
crept over Ivanka's spine. Hopelessness and de
ndoned her, and no on
ards the wall that was deco
hat the hell is she doing?' he wondered. All of a sudden, he had a feel
ll. She was staring at the wall as though she was lost
ka lift her hand and wipe the wa
im. He immediately got up and ru
was pale and her eyes were glassy. It was as though she was not feeling any pain at all. About a few seconds later, the na
and did nothing as the blood continued to gush out of her hand. All of a sudden, she heard a loud knock on the door, but she
er side of the closed door. He kept banging on the doo
hought to himself. She had left him nine years ago with
had to ask him for permission first. After all, her life was in his hand
ng and banging on the door fiercely, Tim walked over to him.
the intercom. Within seconds, a group of
smell the blood in the room. His heart
d. There was a pain in his voice th
mmer's day. Liam saw Ivanka sitting in a corner of the room with her ey
lunged forward and carried her in his
She was hallucinating. She saw herself walking on a bed of fresh snow, without any pain or injury. However,
someone calling her and tri
up, Iv
he was certain that she had heard it some
lls were all white and smelled of disinfectant. A do
breaths were very shallow and her lips were starting to turn pale. The blood from th
his heart. Was he going to be separated from her again? If he had let her go, things would have been
ke up... I'll let you go! If you wake up, I will let
s were closed shut an
ked over. Liam figured that he was a
Liam asked, his gaze
d several hospitals and clinics all over the city, but
type, call them up and tell them that they will get a hundred thousand dollars for every 200CC of
continued to talk to
and informed, "There are five donors who are willing to give bl
and said, "Get the
tral area of B City. It was almost
hoice but to get there
l. The medical staff were prepared with a stretcher
nd nurses close their ears. However, they did not care about the wi
elchair out. The doctors and nurses saw a girl's deathly pale body, covered in a blanke