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e months? That's all my dad had t
d the kind doctor. She had been very patie
he sum. After the surgery, you can pay the balance in three
the three million in full." I was already on the verge of tears. The
dollars on time? I walked a little while before I got to central park. I sat on a bench under a large tree and stared at the many people
looked like a mini celebration as a cupcake with a candle sat in their middle alongside a bottle of wine. I envied her, because while she was
side me who looked to be in his early fifties. I didn't notice when he s
pe the tears from my face and gave him
ll me, what are you calling for help for?" There was something warm and comforting about the man's prese
smiled bitterly as I let my eyes wander to the girl and her fa
n I clocked ten." The girl hugged her dad af
t?" The man
go into surgery. Everyone was shocked he survived, but his spine didn't. He has been on a wheelchair ever since. We've been shuffling between medications and hospital visits since then, because he had other c
ider how tired she was, I didn't consider the snow falling heavily, I didn't consider that it was almost midnight, instead, I insisted she got it for me. She didn't complain, instead she got her keys and drove me all the way back to the venue
I saw life leave her eyes, but I couldn't do anything......" A sob choked me, and I coul
er. I could have just waited till morning, instead of being a spoilt selfish brat. She would still be alive now
ontrolled it." I sa
there is that your mum was always ready to move mountains for you, even though it cost her life." I raised my head from his chest and looked into his clear blue eyes that held sincerity and for th
f working three jobs, but she still agreed to take me without a trace of frustration or anger, and she hugged me in
a long while and nodded in response. I sat up and stared around the park with a newfound lightness. Never wou
s overtook my features once
he has just three months to live. But I can't even afford to admit him to a hospital, not to mention paying for
oes the surgery
red, unsure about the direction
y eyes widened in surprise. What job can he possibly offer that will pa
hild." He chuckled as if
that's why the prize must b
ing job?" I asked not
y my