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Kinsey reached her, and they exchanged a few words. Sariyah’s smile widened as she took the divorce papers from him.
Eileen watched them walk away. Their love was a rare thing, untainted by the greed and maniption that surrounded them.
Eileen turned and headed into the hospital, making her way to the ward where Dalores was.
Over the past few days, Dalores hade to terms with Emerson’s illness, so she seemed fine now.
“The bone marrow test results are in,” Dalores said, her voice heavy.
“Neither Julio nor I am a match for Emerson.”
Eileen didn’t pry into how Dalores had learned about Julio’s results. “What is the n now?” she asked gently.
Dalores’ voice was barely a whisper.
“Emerson has Rh-negative blood. It makes finding a donor harder. The doctor suggested that I have another baby. The chances of a match would be much higher that way…”
But there was uncertainty etched on her face. What if she found the right bone marrow donor as soon as she was pregnant? Or what if the baby she gave birth to wasn’t a match for Emerson, either, once the baby was born?
“Look, you can’t have it both ways. If you don’t try, you’ll never know. But if you do, you have to face the consequences. If Julio’s willing to have another child with you, it means there’s still something between you two. Things could change. I’ll do everything I can to help find a match in the bone marrow database. You can take time to consider this. Don’t worry about money; I’ll cover it.”
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Dalores, who had been holding it together by a thread, finally broke down.
“Thank you,” she sobbed. “You’ve been a lifesaver. I swear, I’ll pay you back in the future.”
“Don’t mention it. Just focus on taking care of Emerson. I’ll hire someone to help. And hey, teaming up… Online teaching gigs are always in demand at this time of year. The pay might not cover Emerson’s treatment, but it’s a start,” Eileen said.
With aptop and someone to watch Emerson, Dalores could even work from the hospital.
Sure, she would have to pay for childcare, but it was nothingpared to the money she could make teaching online during the summer.
Plus, Dalores needed a distraction now. Eileen didn’t want her obsessing over Emerson’s illness all the time.
Dalores nodded, a glimmer of hope returning to her.
“Okay.”
Eileen stayed with Dalores until the sun began to set, offeringfort and support. Then, her phone rang. It was Bryan calling. He mentioned Gabri had skipped her nap and was now…
Soon, the car pulled up to thepany. Eileen hopped out and headed straight for Bryan’s office on the top floor.
She pushed open the door, finding Bryan deep in work at his desk. A yful smile curved her lips as she strode over.
“Bryan… Oh, I mean, darling,” she said.
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