Chapter 14
Even After Death
Everly was an exceptionally bad drunk. If it wasnât for Olivia, she would have gone at it with the men in
the lounge.
It was the first time Olivia saw her friend hugging a man and wailing about being an empty-nester.
Olivia had no choice but to bring her drunk friend back to her new rental.
A while back, Jeffâs caregiver found out that Olivia was looking for apartments for rent and
recommended the apartment of a relative to her. Olivia settled on the apartment because she could
save on agent fees. Moreover, the deal was backed by the caregiver, whom she trusted.
Since her landlord wouldnât be back in the country anytime soon, Olivia had not officially signed the
lease, but she received his approval via WhatsApp and moved in. Without signing any lease, she left
no records behind for Ethan to track her down.
The tiny apartment was a far cry from her family home at the height of their fortune, and it was no
match for the villa she shared with Ethan.
Still, it was cozy, and she liked it enough. She even kept her dadâs favorite tropical fish in the
apartment.
Whenever she opened the windows, sheâd have a full view of the ocean. Once, she thought that
Collington Cove was Ethanâs gift for her. Later, she was aghast to learn that Marina had returned to the
country and moved into that place right away.
The fact made her miserable for a long time, but she was finally over it. Be it living in an expensive or
affordable apartment, she could still enjoy the same ocean view.
The apartment came with a small balcony, where she lay down some thick rugs. She had initially
planned to bring Jeff home when his condition stabilized. Sheâd like him to spend his retirement at her
place, sunbathing on the balcony and enjoying life.
Too bad things took a turn for the worse. The cancer diagnosis came out of the blue, and she never
thought that her dad would remain in the ICU.
The drinking made her feel a little queasy, so she took some medicine and lay on the mattress by the
cot she placed in her room. It wasnât the most comfortable arrangement, but that was the only way
sheâd get some shut-eye.
Thanks to the alcohol, she had a good sleep and woke up late. Everly woke up earlier and made her
some breakfast.
No one breached the topic of the wild night. Adults seemed to be good at hiding their insecurities
during the day.
After breakfast, Everly rushed to the entrance with a pair of heels in her hands and a piece of toast in
her mouth. She mumbled, âBreakfastâs ready. Iâm running late. Liv, I gotta go now.â
Olivia called out to her, âEve, I probably canât keep you company for the next few days because Iâll be
busy.â
âDonât sweat about it. Do you really think Iâm so into splurging? Yesterdayâs celebration was a grand
farewell to our youth. I woke up a new person today, ready to work! Iâd take money over men any day!
But you have to tell me if you need help, alright? I donât want you struggling to juggle a few jobs.â
âYeah. Got it.â Olivia saw her friend at the door, where they gave each other a soft hug. âEve, youâll find
a better man. You have to go through the pain to find your real happiness.â
Everly scoffed. âOh, thatâs a bit rich coming from you! You canât even keep your perfect husband. Letâs
see if youâll find yourself a man as good as him in the future.â
âIn the future?â Olivia looked at the sun and smiled gently. âWho knows?â
Everly was ready to leave but was stopped by the sight of Oliviaâs lonely figure. She gave Olivia a back
hug and said, âIâll be busy for a couple of days too. When things cool down, Iâll catch up with you. Take
care, okay? Itâs going to snow soon. Even if no oneâs keeping you warm, you need to look out for
yourself.â
âAlright.â
After sending Everly, Olivia cleaned the apartment before switching on her phone. To her surprise, she
found a missed call from Ethan.
She assumed he had called to discuss the divorce, but unfortunately, she wouldnât have time for that in
the next few days.
Aside from Ethan, Chloe also made a lot of calls to her. Olivia called Chloe back, who picked up the call
quickly.
She sounded concerned. âLiv, why didnât you pick up my calls? I was worried about you for days. Do
you need more money? Iâll make a transfer.â
Olivia calmed down at the sounds of the ocean waves slapping against the rocks. In the many years
after Chloe left, she felt very aggrieved, wondering why she was abandoned. She was in denial when
she learned that Chloe was Marinaâs stepmother.
Of all people, why Marina?
But no amount of pain would change the reality. Olivia was helpless.
She answered, âMom, Iâm fine. Donât worry. Ethan gave me some money. You donât have to think about
Dadâs hospital bills.â
Still, Chloe couldnât shake off the image of Olivia leaving in the rain. âLiv, where are you? I need to see
you, and Iâd like to make up for the years I wasnât around.â
Staring at the blue of the ocean, Olivia replied flatly, âMom, you wouldnât have disappeared for years
without a call if you had cared about me. And you would have visited Dad when you came back if you
still cared.
âItâs my fault for going to the wrong person out of panic. I reached out to you, forgetting that youâve
remarried. I will not repeat this mistake anymore.â
âLiv, Iââ
âMom, letâs stay the way we were before. Iâll take care of Dad. You never had a daughter like me, and I
never had a mother like you.â
Rather than blaming Chloe for making her feel ashamed in front of Marina, she was angry at how
Chloe went abroad and never kept in touch.
When Olivia was at her worst, Chloe was by Marinaâs side, taking care of the daughter of another man.
She couldnât blame Chloe for the decision, but she would never let it slip.
After hanging up, Olivia called her workplace to quit her part-time job. Finally, she texted Ethan, telling
him to discuss the divorce another day because sheâd be busy.
No matter what the truth was, she and Ethan were over. Theyâd never remain friends, much less
rekindle the relationship.
When she took care of everything, she departed for the hospital. Keith noticed that she came alone.
Her shadows were elongated under the sunlight, and that made her look more vulnerable.
He suppressed his feelings and asked her gently, âAre you scared?â
âA little, at first. But Iâll feel reassured if youâre around.â
âDonât worry. Iâm the one who worked on the drugs for your chemo. Iâll try my best to make it effective
with the least side effects.â
âThank you, Keith.â
When she arrived at the inpatient ward, she felt as though she was in a warzone. She had never seen
that many patients, who varied in gender and age but shared a similarityâeach wore a wig or
headwear.
A couple of unbothered middle-aged male patients swung past the corridors with their bald heads. Most
rooms were occupied by patients undergoing chemo. Some were weeping, and some stared blankly
out of the window.
Olivia knew that sheâd join them soon. The light would disappear from her eyes, and sheâd lose hope
for life as she staggered toward another day.
With Keithâs help, she secured a single room. The young nurse was polite to her. âYouâre Ms. Fordham,
right? Dr. Rogers told us about you. Please get ready over here. And have your family help you with the
hospital admission and make payments at the pharmacy.â
Most patients at the hospital had at least one family member with them. She was the only one who
showed up alone, which attracted many sympathetic looks. Those people must have pitied her for
battling cancer and going through chemo alone.
She bit her lips and said embarrassedly, âI donât have a family member with me. Just get me a
caregiver.â
âThat wonât work. We need a family member to sign off.â The nurse looked troubled. âHow about your
partner? Any parent or sibling?â
Olivia stood there pitifully like a child whose parents skipped the ParentâTeacher Conference. That was
when Keith came forward and announced, âIâm family. Iâll sign her forms.â