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The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

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Chapter 654

The doctor had said. “We found a tumor in your head, which is benign for now. We recommend taking medi. alton

to see it it geta sinaller. Please return in three months for a check–up. If it grows, surgery might be the next step

lust know that selling treated early often means

better results.”

Today marked the three months since the doctor’s warning, and Madelyn was due tot het check up. Yet, shailly

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belane Zach found her, she had gotten the tough news: her brain tumor was getting worse than initially believed

“I thought I had a new beginning. But with Zach always looming, it feels like I’m stuck in the past. What’s the point if

things are like this?

Feeling the start of a nosebleed. Madelyn quickly took a few pills. She leaned on the wall for balance and went to

the bathroom. When

Zach showed up, she was already wiping away the blood.

“Madelyn, open the door! I’ll only count to three!”

It was unusual for Zach to get this mad. Given who he is, shouting at her was just not his style

Madelyn paused briefly at the door. She knew Zach’s short temper all too well so she opened it before he got the

chance to kick it down.

She was coming to grips with her serious illness. And with Zach right there, she knew she had to face both her

health issues and

whatever challenge he posed.

Zach entered swiftly, his face void of emotion, and shut the door with a loud thud. Seeing how weak Madelyn

looked, he realized she was not just putting on an act. Moving closer, his icy presence made her feel even smaller,

“You think skipping meats will get to me? Right

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then, Zach came across as more unpredictable than she had ever seen him.

Madelyn met Zach’s gaze, but her usually lively eyes seemed distant and emotionless. Her eyelashes cast a brief

shadow as she looked away. Despite his evident anger, she whispered, “Zach, I want to go home.” She yearned to

visit her mother’s grave again, uncertain when she would get another chance. “Can we leave tomorrow?” she

asked, her voice softer than usual,

Over the years, she had traveled widely, witnessing the beauty of the northern lights and the charm of southem

penguins. Now, considering all that had transpired, she felt at peace with whatever lay ahead.

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