The relentless, piercing tones and the unwavering straight line on the monitor made me crumple.
The sky seemed to cave in on me, yet this was reality!
I honored my daughter's wishes by consenting to organ donation.
Her heart was gifted to a young boy in the hospital, who suffered from congenital heart disease, and now beats within his chest!
Perhaps, this was my daughter's way of assuring me from beyond that she lived on in another form.
The car accident was terrible, and I found the best mortician in the city to restore the bodies of my parents-in-law and daughter.
There they lay, three souls resting peacefully on the bier
At this moment, I still yearned for Yasmin to bid them farewell one last time.
"Lawson! Didn't I ask you to transfer the money to me? Are you shameless to contact me without giving me money?"
I calmly conveyed to her, "Your parents and Renee are now at the funeral home. Please come and pay your final respects."
"Get lost! More ominous words? Did you even discuss this with Renee? As long as I'm with Brennen, you'll make me annoying. Marrying you is the unluckiest thing in my life! If you have had enough good days, then let's get divorced!" said Yasmin.
In the past, if she mentioned divorce, I would definitely panic and coax her.
I promised Renee that I would give her a complete home and the most love in the world.
I may have promised my parents-in-law, who treated me kindly, that I would care for them in their twilight years.
Unfortunately, I broke my promise.
I simply went to the hospital for treatment., and Yasmin couldn't control herself and went to find Brennen.
Brennen changed Yasmin, who had once deeply loved me, into someone who was now distant and unfeeling to me.
Alternatively, maybe the love we shared was temporary and had now vanished from our lives.
"OK!" I agreed decisively.
Because it was the shared wish of my daughter and my mother-in-law.
When the doctor helped convey the last words of my mother-in-law, who also wanted me to divorce, I felt bitterness.
The persons I wanted to protect were all gone.
The love I had for Yasmin was also gone.
"An instant is all it takes for the heart to become numb and lifeless." I thought.
"Lawson, if you dare, go ahead and divorce me! Even if you were to kneel at my feet and plead for forgiveness, I would not relent!" Yasmin declared firmly.
This time, I was the one who ended the call of my own accord.