Before the doctor left the ward, he gently advised them to communicate properly. As soon as the door closed, John strode toward her. "Where are you going? Why won't you get treatment? Do you know how terrifying cancer is? Do you know what death means?" "Of course I know," Faye cut him off. "Two days ago, I was that close to dying. This burn still hurts." "But it doesn't matter if I die, as long as Gray doesn't get dragged into it." "He's a child, so he did nothing wrong. Lily is your savior, so she did nothing wrong either. The one at fault is your wife, the woman who married you for five years, miscarried again and again, and ended up with uterine cancer." John's Adam's apple bobbed, and his expression changed sharply. "You heard my conversation with Lily?" He tried to change the s

