Chapter 809
Burning Passion: Love Never Die
âDid you know Millie went to the hospital to check for memory Loss?â
A furrow creased Marcusâ brow. Abandoning the meeting, he swiftly left, boarding the elevator bound
for the hospital.
Why had Millie gone to the hospital without informing him?
The grip on the steering wheel felt feeble as Marcus drove.
Outside the hospitalâs entrance, Millie emerged. Marcus stood there, a maelstrom of anger and concern
reflected in his demeanor.
Millie halted, Marcus pivoting to face her with a gradual motion. His gaze held a tangle of intricate
emotions.
Fists clenched, Marcus struggled to comprehend. Millie must have discovered her memory loss.
Oddly, Millie approached, enveloping him in an embrace, heedless of onlookers.
âMarcus, you foolish man! Why give me the cold shoulder? If you intended to, why buy the necklace?
Why did you profess love?â
Genuine sadness filled her voice. An entire sleepless night was spent surrounded by his anger and her
own heartache.
Her recent CT scan had left her anxious. The confined space stifled her, in stark contrast to others who
were accompanied by their partners or family members. Yet she was alone.
Perplexed, Marcus questioned the contradiction. Why, when she knew of her memory loss, would she
embrace him and accuse him?
âYou know what? Your concerns are unwarranted. The doctor confirmed my brainâs well-being. I
havenât Lost my memory.â
âMiss Brown, based on the results, your brain appears to be unaffected. No memory loss has been
detected,â the doctor informed her after reviewing the report.
âI retain my memory, yet upon glimpsing the earlier photographs, my recollection remains elusive.â
Angelaâs Library
âRest assured, itâs a regular form of amnesia, not memory loss. Forgetting certain details as you grow
is a natural function of the brain. Thereâs no need to doubt my diagnosis; it holds authority. According to
the results, your brain is in great shape. If youâre uncertain, youâre welcome to seek a second opinion
from other doctors.â
Emerging from the doctorâs office, Millieâs perplexity persisted, though a sense of relief gradually set in.
With her memory intact, she wasnât the person Leon was searching for. Considering Leon and Marcus
were cousins, the situation wouldâve been intricate if she were Aisha.
Yet, her memory remained intact.
As Marcus spotted Lois leaving the hospital, their eyes exchanged a meaningful message. Lois
departed in her car after locking eyes with him.
Millie playfully stepped back and shot Marcus a dissatisfied smile. âIâm heading to Preagend
University.â
Her excitement earlier had led her to forget the public setting, resulting in the spontaneous hug.