Theodore frowned. "What could I do to her? Eat her?"
"You..." Yvonne was about to retort, but Rosalie tugged at her arm. "Vonnie, ignore him. Let''s go."
Rosalie pulled Yvonne away, trying to leave.
"I have something to tell you. Can we talk alone?" Theodore said.
"We have nothing to talk about," Rosalie sneered.
"Just two minutes, right here. We don''t have to go anywhere."
Theodore stood in front of Rosalie like a mountain, making it clear he wouldn''t let her leave without saying his piece. After thinking for a moment, Rosalie turned to Yvonne. "Vonnie, you go rest for a bit. I''ll look for you once I''m done." "Rose, do you really want to talk to him?" Yvonne asked, worried.
"It''s fine." Rosalie gave Theodore a cold look. "I''ll be right here. I won''t go anywhere."
"Okay, but just for a couple of minutes! I''ll be waiting for you." Yvonne shot Theodore a warning re before leaving.
"Didn''t you say you were transferring Cynthia to another hospital? Why are you still here?" Rosalie asked coldly.
"I was going to transfer her to a hospice, but she didn''t want to leave. She''s going to continue staying here," Theodore replied. Rosalie found his words amusing. "You really care about her, don''t you? You always give in to her."
Did he call her over just to tell her how much he cared about Cynthia?
"For someone who is dying, her requests aren''t excessive. So, I agreed. That''s the only reason," Theodore went on.
Rosalie didn''t understand why Theodore was exining this to her. It didn''t matter to her anymore. "Sure. Whatever you say."
Seeing her indifferent attitude, Theodore felt anger surge within him, but he held it back. "I heard about Sebastian. There''s talk all over the hospital about the miracle."
Rosalie scoffed. "Yes, a miracle for us, but a disaster for you, right? Cynthia wanted Sebastian''s heart. Now, she can forget about it."
Theodore frowned. "What do you mean, Cindy wanted his heart? It''s not her fault that Sebastian was hurt. His heart just happened to be a match for her! You didn''t agree either, did you?"
Rosalie was tired of arguing. Every
time she said anything bad about Cynthia, Theodore would
immediately defend her; saying
Cynthia was so kind, it wasn''
her
fault and it had nothing to do with her.
"Your two minutes are up. Goodbye." Rosalie turned to leave. She didn''t even want to talk to Theodore for one second.
She had once loved this man so deeply, but now, she was disappointed in him.
"Cindy''s getting surgery soon," Theodore said. "A new patient was admitted today. He was dered brain-dead, and his heart matches hers. She''s going to be saved."
Rosalie thought of the injured man
she saw earlier. She hadn''t expected his heart would also match Cynthia''s Finding a matching heart was rare, and many people never found a match. And yet, suddenly, there were two matches for Cynthia in a ridiculously short time.
Rosalie started to feel suspicious. How could Cynthia be so lucky? First, Sebastian''s heart was a match-and now, this person''s heart too.
Sebastian''s heart was a match, but
the surgery didn''t happen because Rosalie had stopped it. It was terrifying because right after that, another person was fatally injured, and his heart happened to be a match as well.
Rosalie had a terrifying thought, but dismissed it. How could Cynthia have the ability to do these things?Content is ? 2024 N?velDrama.Org.
Unless, of course, someone was helping her.
Rosalie looked up at Theodore, her eyes filled with suspicion and disbelief.