a, please calm dow
ike this was five years ago, and he had to go pick up the remains of his dear mother. he still beat himself up every day f
she didn't say anythin
ought to the hospital and we have been tryin
ittle sister had been fighting for her life, he had been h
in my pocket and didn't know you cal
was going to get there as soon as possible, he looked around for a cab or something
because I had to change, I got my period, Nelly i
t while not being able to reach him made him sick, he should have checked his phone but he had been too absolved in the pains that Annie caused him to think o
ay home and I will go see her, make sure to
his way, he waved it down and ran in even be
city mall, she was taken there when t
uld take him fifteen minutes or more to ge
sorry I didn't pick up earlier, I am g
lame her though, he knew just how terrible her cramps get and with everything that ha
am so scared, I don'
crie
to die okay, please, s
finally stopped
our bed and I will come hom
n, they didn't have health insurance which means he had to pay for her treatment, he hoped to god that it wasn
, wh
decided to prove him wrong in the most cruel way, lost a woman he thought was his forever, lost his job and now his sist
nd pain in her abdomen, he had given her painkillers and told her she could skip school for today but she had insisted on going because
ived at the hospital, paid the driver, and
s old girl who was brought in this afternoon
the reception who lo
er sir, you have to
sa
on, and I haven't even seen her yet to know if she is admitted as an in
urse. She finally look
u say her na
hadn't been listening the first time, the kin
ry, she was brought here this after
atiently while
turn left, you will see a doctor at the entrance,
pointed out, he saw the doctor who just came out of a r
rry, my sister wa
d breathin
lly
asked and
afternoon ever since her teacher
laying down in the hospital bed, an oxygen mask over her litt
one didn't ring out, wha
ly to the doctor who checked
k some time because, it looks really swollen and might rupture at any moment, which is wh
ut each time he asked her, she would tell him she was okay and that it was just a habit, his sister has been dying in silence, h
be done for h
d the d
am saying she needs surgery, we would have done it seeing
reat her, if it required a signature, surely Mrs. Wails could have signed in his stea
you treat
led which annoyed him, he did
ry requires about fifty thousand dollars and we weren't certain you would have the money ready if we operat
d dollars was money he has never seen in his whole life at once, where would he get that kind
t kind of money right
I am sorry Mr. Montgomery but we aren't covered
e had to be a way the doctor can help him
re has to be a way you can he
et o
ise you to find the money first, she is in a lot of pain even though we have given her pa
octor
you have t
cri
I promise, I will find the money and br
hear his sobering story, it was like he was talking to
twenty-four hours, we will have no choice but to let her go and that's not good for her, the appendix is already swollen as I already mentioned and it might burst at any time, and that mi
hey take her home? He didn't want to lose her too, he wiped his tears and prayed for some kind of miracle, where could he go to get the money? It was already so late, nevertheless, he left the hospital and walked towards their house, the distance wasn't
ave but decided not to, she would not give him the money and he just knew it, he couldn't embarrass himself in
, de
him, this day just got even worse, of all the days Trent chose to show up to