Will He Love Me When Time Runs Out?
img img Will He Love Me When Time Runs Out? img Chapter 1 Advanced Brain Cancer
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Chapter 9 She Had Nothing Left To Give img
Chapter 10 Walk Away From Noah img
Chapter 11 I Can't Stay Here img
Chapter 12 None Of Your People Will Stay img
Chapter 13 I Want A Divorce img
Chapter 14 Start Playing Hard To Get img
Chapter 15 I Really Do Want A Divorce img
Chapter 16 Are You Leaving Me Because Of Jeremy img
Chapter 17 You Are My Wife img
Chapter 18 Don't Act Like You're Dying img
Chapter 19 Your Brother Came Back img
Chapter 20 Returning Home For The First Time In Four Years img
Chapter 21 You've Finally Come Home img
Chapter 22 Are You Waiting For Me To Have You Thrown Out img
Chapter 23 I Can't Keep Living Like This img
Chapter 24 He Cared Only About The Profit img
Chapter 25 Be Ready To Pay For It img
Chapter 26 You're Coming With Me img
Chapter 27 Discarded Pills img
Chapter 28 Someone Was Threatening To Jump From An Owen Group Building img
Chapter 29 She Knelt img
Chapter 30 Being Slapped img
Chapter 31 I'm Going To Tear Down Owen Group Myself img
Chapter 32 Hand Over Every Last Cent img
Chapter 33 What Makes You Think You Have Any Room To Bargain img
Chapter 34 Go Ahead And Change, Mrs. Mitchell img
Chapter 35 Take Your Hands Off Her img
Chapter 36 Have You Always Been This Desperate img
Chapter 37 Roger Has Taken His Own Life img
Chapter 38 You Never Knew She Was Living With Terminal Cancer img
Chapter 39 The Harrowing Wait img
Chapter 40 A Mistake img
Chapter 41 You Think Your Father Would Want You There img
Chapter 42 He Meant To Break Jeremy's Hand img
Chapter 43 I Came Home, Dad img
Chapter 44 An Insurance Policy img
Chapter 45 You Need To Accept Reality img
Chapter 46 Play By My Rules, And Edwin Will Be Safe img
Chapter 47 You Can't img
Chapter 48 Resignation img
Chapter 49 Why Pretend Now That You Care img
Chapter 50 No Plate Of Spaghetti For Him img
Chapter 51 Come Live At My Place img
Chapter 52 Enlarged The Wedding Photo img
Chapter 53 She'd Finally Found What Real Happiness Felt Like img
Chapter 54 Her Bedroom Was Taken img
Chapter 55 You And Sadie Are A Real Pair img
Chapter 56 Drop The Act Already img
Chapter 57 He Owed Sadie img
Chapter 58 About Six Months img
Chapter 59 Cooking For Sadie img
Chapter 60 Cooking For Herself img
Chapter 61 Allergic img
Chapter 62 You've Crossed The Line img
Chapter 63 Treating Her Like A Maid img
Chapter 64 Wine img
Chapter 65 Bring Wine And Spaghetti img
Chapter 66 Your Dad Died For Nothing img
Chapter 67 Try It Again And See What Happens img
Chapter 68 Why Don't You Just Kill Me Already img
Chapter 69 Imprisoned In The Basement img
Chapter 70 What Is It You Actually Like About Me img
Chapter 71 Was This Really Where She Would Die img
Chapter 72 Rescued img
Chapter 73 Seems Like You Really Don't Want That Hand Anymore img
Chapter 74 Tell Me Where I'm Wrong img
Chapter 75 I'm Not Saying Sorry img
Chapter 76 I Was Wrong About Everything img
Chapter 77 She Survived img
Chapter 78 Pressing Charges img
Chapter 79 She Must Stop Jeremy img
Chapter 80 Let Me Handle This img
Chapter 81 I'll Drop The Charges img
Chapter 82 Delivering Medicine img
Chapter 83 Discharge img
Chapter 84 Fooling Herself img
Chapter 85 Looking For A Job img
Chapter 86 He Refused To Let Her Slip Away img
Chapter 87 I Just Want To Be Ungrateful Now img
Chapter 88 Were You Trying To Kill Me img
Chapter 89 Make Noah Fall For Her img
Chapter 90 The New Maid img
Chapter 91 You Lack The Authority To Dismiss Me img
Chapter 92 Scheme img
Chapter 93 Redirecting All Blame Onto Madelyn img
Chapter 94 Sadie's Help img
Chapter 95 Do You Have Anything To Say For Yourself img
Chapter 96 Video Evidence img
Chapter 97 The Drama Ends img
Chapter 98 Only The First Step img
Chapter 99 I'll Only Cook For You img
Chapter 100 Noah, I Hurt img
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Will He Love Me When Time Runs Out?

Mia Sterling
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Chapter 1 Advanced Brain Cancer

Madelyn Owen stepped out of the hospital as the wind whipped against her cheeks, leaving them raw.

She pressed a palm to her face, and then crushed the stack of lab results into a tight ball before tossing them into the nearest bin. Her features stayed unreadable, though inside her head, the doctor's grim voice wouldn't stop replaying. "Ma'am, I'm sorry, but you're in the advanced stage of brain cancer. Surgery is urgent. There are serious risks and possible side effects, but... it's your only chance. Without it, you might have only a year."

Her hands shook while she fished her phone out, dialing a number she knew by heart. Each time it rang and went unanswered, frustration built, but she kept trying, calling again and again, hope shrinking with every failed attempt.

Standing on the curb as the cold air cut right through her, she suddenly saw herself from a distance-just a desperate woman clinging to something already lost.

Her husband, Noah Mitchell, the only man she'd ever truly cared for, would not pick up.

"I'm running out of time... Is it too much to ask for a little kindness? Why does it have to be this way?" Madelyn whispered, the words spilling out before she could stop them.

She could not help but wonder-if she hadn't insisted on marrying Noah, would any of this have played out differently?

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Later that night, darkness swallowed every corner of a luxurious villa. The chandelier's icy light painted strange shadows across the wide bed.

Noah's movements grew harsh and impatient. Madelyn's skull smacked against the headboard, pain radiating behind her eyes.

A searing ache pulsed in her skull, vision swimming in and out. Her instinct was to pull back and protect herself, but his grip held her fast, leaving her powerless to escape.

Pain had always frightened Madelyn.

Her childhood in the Owen family had been one of luxury and gentle hands. Her father and brother guarded her from every scrape and bruise, never letting hardship touch her.

But the moment she heard that Noah had been in a car crash and might lose his sight, she never hesitated-she gave up part of her corneas for him.

Her vision had been impaired to some extent. And that act of selflessness-paired with poor recovery afterward-had sparked an infection that slowly unraveled into brain cancer.

Never once did she breathe a word to Noah about the donation. She knew his pride would never let him accept such a gift.

Now, as agony tore through her, every drop of color vanished from her face. She pressed her teeth into her lip to keep from crying out.

Deep down, she understood the truth-her suffering would never matter to Noah. Even if the pain finished her off, he would not so much as flinch.

After what felt like ages, Noah's low growl marked the end of her ordeal.

Without a word, he rose from the bed, pulling on his clothes with detached efficiency before disappearing into the bathroom.

Blinded by pain, Madelyn forced her eyes open. All she could see was a shifting blur.

She guessed the impact with the headboard had jarred her optic nerve.

Was the blindness setting in already?

Dread settled heavy in her chest. She tried to pull herself upright, but her foot snagged in the blankets, sending her tumbling to the hard floor.

Cold seeped through her skin as she curled up on the floor. Water ran in the bathroom, but her vision offered nothing but formless gray.

A chill settled over her, sharp and relentless-just like the snow that had buried her during that avalanche.

            
            

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