The Divorce Prescription Chapter 380
The Divorce Prescription
Nicole gave Aileenâs head a gentle tap. âYour brother loves you the most. He even sent you to the best junior high. He wouldnât want you to keep him company like an old hag.â
Aileen chuckled. Just then, Halley entered the ward.
âHey, Hailey,â Aileen greeted cheerily.
Getting to her feet, Nicole asked, âDid you get the examination report, Hailey?â
Haileyâs eyes were redârimmed she nodded. âYes.â
Her reaction caused Aileen to ask anxiously, âWhatâs wrong with my mom? Is she sick?â
Hailey only stared at Pamela in silence. Realizing something was not right, Nicole said, âAileen, come out with me for a second. I have something to tell Youâ
Not suspecting anything, Aileen responded saying â
.â With that, Aileen and Nicole left the .
Now that Hailey and Pamela were the only ones in the ward, Halley sat beside the bed and studied Pamela. The latter was dressed in a set of clean but old clothes kind d ever.
Although the colors had faded, her clothes clean and neat. Most of the on Pamelaâs head had turned grey, but she still looked as Haileyâs mother was around Pamelaâs age. Her mother, who was traveling in Eapifora, would buy pretty dresses and dress up nicely. According to Halleyâs mother, women liked to dress up prettily. Hence, it was not that Pamela did not like to dress up prettily, but she lived a very different life.
âHailey, you saw my examination report, didnât you?â asked Pamela, Nodding, Hailey said, âYes. You have lateâstage cancer.â
Smiling. Pamela explained, âI know. Four years ago, I tainted at home.
, I visited the hospital to get checked. That was when I found out there was something wrong with my body.â
âWhy didnât you get it treated, Mrs, Zamora? If you did, you probably wouldnât be in such a state.â
âMaybe. Even the doctor said there was a possibility. Perhaps I would we lived longer if I had taken out around a million dollars to pay for the treatment. âBut Aileen was still young, and Declan was not an adult yet. He had it harder back then. When his father died, we were left to repay a debt of two million.
âWith my disability, I couldnât do anything. So, Declan secretly skipped school to take up partâtime jobs.
âDue While saying that, Pamela raised her hand.
that Pamela wanted to hold her hand, Hailey quickly took it. Pamelaâs palm was covered in thick calluses that were rough to the touch.
Smiling warmly, she asked, âIs Declan always to you?â
Hailey nodded. âHe treats everyone like that. He never smiles,â
âDeclan wasnât born like that. He always smiled in the past, and he looked good when he did. But after father left, the three of us left to fend for ourselves. His father was a drug dealer, so people always criticized wherever we went.
âHe stopped smiling to prevent others from bullying us,â explained Pamela.
Hailey felt miserable. As someone who grew up showered with love and , Declanâs life was the most heartâwrenching event she had ever known. Ever since Halley got t to know Declanâs , she felt as if she had encountered a completely different life.
âOn top of all that my family had mountains of delats. We barely had one million. Even if we did, I would never use it on something thatâs a mere possibility âFor the past years, Iâve been praying every day so I live longer. At least until Declan had grown up. I wanted to stay by his side for a few more