Sometimes, it was a plate of food. “Felicity, I’ve finally learned how to cook now. From now on, I can take care of you too.”
Sometimes, it was a bracelet. “I made this myself. Do you like it?”
Chapter 8
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I never responded to his letters, but I never threw them away as well. One day, I picked up the letter on the ground as usual after I finished teaching my class. After taking a look at it, the color drained from my face.
It wasn’t a letter from Yoel. Instead, it was a newspaper clipping of Rosa’s latest creation-“The Hope in the Mountains“.
Because of that painting, she won several awards and became famous abroad. However, that painting was clearly the portrait I drew for Bobby.
There was also a piece of her interview under the picture. Rosa stated that she had stayed in the mountains for half a year and that the painting was the result of her blood, sweat, and tears.
At that moment, my vision went dark, and my body was cold and in pain. Before I fainted, I could hear Yoel shouting in fear. When I woke up again, I realized I was lying on a hospital bed. I realized I was no longer in the mountains when I saw the environment and Yoel approaching me with Dr. Fisher.
“What happened?”
I felt weak and couldn’t move at all. Yoel clenched my hand rightly, and his eyes were red. Then, Dr. Fisher explained, “Felicity… Your body is in bad shape, and you need a kidney transplant as soon as possible.”
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