"What if you can't find a suitable donor in time?" Enzo's voice was steady, almost cold, but Leah noticed his fingers trembling ever so slightly. "We'll continue with chemotherapy to stabilize her condition while we search for a match," the nurse explained. "But if the chemo doesn't work, or the patient can't handle the side effects, we'll need the transplant soon. Given the patient's rare blood type, we'll need a matching donor to minimize the risk of rejection." Enzo was silent, and his eyes fell on Leah—his last hope. Before he could say anything, Leah stepped forward and said, "I'll do it. Elisa and I have the same blood type. I can take the bone marrow match test right now." "No!" Luca had rushed over the moment he heard about Elisa's situation. He arrived just in time to hear Lea

