The Runaway Groom
Chapter 595

Chapter 595

It was likely that neither of them had expected to see each other undersuch circumstances.

Somehow, Whitney Cox felt neither jealousy nor resentment towardIrene.

In fact, she came to realize certain truths while pregnant.

For one, Irene never owed her, and Isaac was never hers.

In fact, her impersonation of Irene was the reason she managed to getclose to Isaac.

It was Whitney who acted as if he was hers with no qualms.

Irene was going to speak, but Whitney cut her short and said feebly, "Ididn't expect there to still be a connection between US... That I'd seeyou during my last moments.”

Whitney lowered her gaze. "Even though we graduated from the samemed school and worked at the same hospital, you were better than mein every way. I used to envy you... But it was more jealousy thanenvy..."

Irene used to hate Whitney to the bone, but the sight of her looking likea candle in the wind eased her spite.

“You have amniotic fluid embolism,” Irene said, cutting to the chase."We're both doctors, and you understand that there's not much chanceof survival. But are you willing to donate your heart after your death?"Whitney did a double take-Irene showed up just to ask her for herheart?

'Who needs it?" she asked.

"Ricky," Irene replied.

Whitney became quiet after hearing the name, and then said, "I will bea donor, but under one condition.”

"Tell me."

Holding Irene's gaze, Whitney said, “I have made a lot of mistakes, butcould you not take it out on my child?"

All parents would do anything for their children, and no matter howhorrible Whitney had been, she came to cherish her child now that shehad become a mother.

Meanwhile, Irene held her gaze, aloof. "You're you, and your child istheir own person. I won't take it out on them."

Whitney pursed her lips then.

"In that case, I should donate my heart to atone for my crimes," shesaid. "I was the one who had Samantha White killed. Being able tosave her son would make up for it.”

Perhaps aware that she was going to die, she was not afraid ofconfessing her crimes-talk about near death honesty!

"Ugh..." she suddenly groaned.

Whitney was clearly in a bad shape, so Irene quickly asked someone tobring in a donor's form so that she could sign it.

After she stuffed the pen in Whitney's hand, she signed her namedespite the immense difficulty, the pen sliding off her fingers when shewas done.

There was a loud clatter, and her breathing soon turned weak as herheart abruptly stopped.

The doctors did their best, but the heart rate monitor soon beepedloudly, indicating a flatline.

They sent a nurse to inform her next of kin of her condition.

Chad Ross had been waiting outside.

He had been holding a grudge against Whitney after she aborted theirchild just to frame Irene, and he was insistent that he would only let herfree when she delivered their next child.

Now, the baby was delivered, but Whitney was on death's door..."Please help her."

His hands were shaking even as he put pen to paper.

One must say that he genuinely loved her.

If only Whitney would come around earlier and understand that, shecould have enjoyed a bright future with him.

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