the filing rece
e than ten years, and in all that time, Alexi
d have died for him, and nob
ven though something about their pairing felt off. But still, Mi
this
ad hap
ore," Millie said, bef
and gave a sma
efore everything collapsed, before grief carved deep lines into her, be
xia a strange
ly. "And before the divorce becomes final, I don't wa
ce was finalized, they could take back the applicat
that Millie wasn't playing a
done: she booked Millie's medical tests and then ad
ned in conf
ed time to prepare blood, just in case. I've already co
he sadness in her ey
e from her father. And now sh
re still
y. A smile tugged at her li
You need to be careful these next few days,
r, and Alexia knew Mill
t for me. My shift's almost
d then went to wa
down at h
ns of mis
at she'd decided and
llie walked toward t
d. It was a ban
uldn't know about. She was keeping her money cle
d from now on would
position and lyrics has been completed. Fin
Millie had worked quietly
life had been generous, and she lacked nothing. As the Bennett famil
had taught her things she had
pastime he once encouraged would one d
en typed back, "Money
r the years. Why don't you return? There's a new show coming up. It fits you per
r to join a music competition show. The format was familiar, like
uick reply. "I'll
down. A light cramp cur
of her fat
ond tim
.
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own floral designer, Vivian Simpson, has been diagnosed with stomach cancer. She's been given six months to live. But instea
nths, I'll be posting updates about my life. I'm not doing it for attention. I just want
Simpson and Mr. Brandon Watson, CEO of Watson Group. But Mr. Watson is married. I
eard that part. She stepped forward, stopp
ed the
. "I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way. But I want to make i
walked off, leaving
crowd with a smile and cl
lle passed her a glass of water,
hing," Vivian said, her voice cold.
gnosis... it's a stomach ulcer. Having our facility change that into can
rp laugh, startli
a licensed medical
egiver
age my medical r
ver gave a
ays-that I have six months left b
esitated before
with a smile. "It's official,
y have stomach cancer.
ake a miraculous recovery during treatment at your facility or somewhere else, maybe because of all the
caregiver, looking more intimidat
he words. "I'm sorry, Miss Simpson. I understa
a short, c
impson?" the caregiver asked in
t her phone. "Cr
ver stiffe
rd," Vivian said, and then reached for her phone and sent Bran
ntly, he rep
eady ache pulling at her lower stomach. In her hand wa
ly sign of a