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Redemption’s Sweet Surprise

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This steamy romance story explores the life of Audrey, the mother of 5 year old Keila who desperately seeks a chance to save her daughter’s life. Her baby girl Keila has very little time to live without proper medication and despondent Audrey is driven to an edge. She finds herself with a job as a help for Luther, a prickly 36 year old perfectionist. She takes the job as it’s her only chance to save Keila.

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Luther, a 36 years old, has a stable job and has his entire life set out for him, now all he needs is someone to manage his house and cater to his needs. Audrey ends up filling that position and both characters go through a rollercoaster of emotions while trying to navigate the complexities of their relationship.

After finding out about the secret Luther has kept from her, Audrey is over come by betrayal.

 

Will Luther be able to win her back? Would Audrey forgive him for keeping such a secret?…

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They are lying, they have to be. "Doctor, you have to check again. We need more time" "We've been managing her condition since her birth, it's time to provide her a proper treatment and that has to be done as soon as possible", the doctor, Hawkins speaks, but I can't hear him over the frantic pounding of my heart. He continues his speech but I can't hear anything. He must notice how lost I am because he calls out to me. "Audrey? Are you listening to anything I'm saying?" I shake my head, trying to push away my spiraling thoughts. "Yeah", my voice comes out scratchy. I clear my throat. "Yeah. I heard you. Can I see her?" He stares at me, pity evident on his face. He's been responsible for my daughter since she was a baby with a kidney condition. He knows what a struggle it's been taking care of myself, Keila, and all the medical bills, he knows how many jobs I've had to juggle just to be able to afford the kind of care Keila needs to survive "Yes, you can see her. She should be awake by now". I nod, turning around to leave. "Audrey?", Dr Hawkins calls. I turn, waiting for him to speak. "Meet me after you see her. I'll try to figure out a way to extend her admission", he assures me. I nod. “Thanks” ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There are way too many wires and machines hooked up to my five-year-old daughter. The longer I look, the sadder I feel. She's awake now, which means I can't cry, not without upsetting her. "Mummy", she calls out to me, stretching out her thin frail arms towards me as l take the sit beside her hospital bed. I muster up a sweet smile to comfort her. "Hey sweetie", I say. "How's my favorite daughter doing ?" "Mom, I'm your only daughter", she says, giggling- or trying to. It comes out sounding pained. Seeing the obvious pain she's trying to hide, I'm tempted to cry again. "You're so brave", I commend her with a watery smile. "I have to be. I've gotta get well soon so I can get back to lessons with Lina" Keila's condition is bad enough that we were advised to home-school her. Lina is her private tutor and Keila loves her and their lessons together. Keila still thinks her stay in the hospital would be like the last times, short. It's not that way and I don't know how to break it to her that she would be admitted for longer this time. I don't know how to tell her that her condition has worsened. I don't know how to tell her that I'm out of money to pay her medical bills, or that if I'm unable to pay up this time, she might not make it this time around, so I keep the fake smile on my face to make sure she doesn't see the worry on it. "When am I leaving?" , she asks. "Soon, once the doctor clears you", I lie, knowing that she won't be cleared anytime soon. "Am I okay now?" "I don't know yet, but you'll surely be okay soon" "I don't feel okay. My body hurts", she admits quietly, and the tears I've been trying to keep at bay slip out faster than I can control them. "It's okay, the doctors will take care of you so it won't hurt anymore", I reassure her, managing to keep up with the smile, even as my tears slip out. "Okay", she says, raising her little palm to clean my tears. I hold my baby's hand, silently crying into it. "They'll fix me. Don't cry anymore" I offer her a watery smile, sitting right by her side and watching as she drifts off A few hours later, I step out to meet Dr Hawkins. I find him in the hallway, already talking to a patient. He notices me and excuses himself from the conversation. "Hey, so I talked to my partner, and we put in a request. We can keep Keila here for a few more days, and provide basic treatments, just as long as you're able to pay a percentage of the bill. But about the surgery, we really can't do anything about it without the full bill being paid. It's an expensive procedure. The funds have to be covered before we can do anything else" I exhale a breath, trying to think of how I can pay a thirty thousand dollar bill without selling an organ or two, and that's excluding the pay for her stay. "How long do I have?" "Without the proper treatment, Keila has just about a month at most before her organ fails to the point that we can't help her. You have about that amount of time to gather the money so we can run the procedure as soon as possible", he answers. I sniffle, subtly trying to hide the tears on my face. "She's in the red already, Audrey. I'm sorry to say, but if you don't have any means to get the money soon, then there's no way we can help Keila. Both kidneys are severely damaged, one more than the other. We're going to remove that one before it destroys the other. After that, we'll have to do a transplant for both kidneys which costs a fortune." "Why are you telling me this?", I cut him off. "I just want you to know what we're dealing with. I need you to be sure you can handle it. And there's the possibility that when the time for a transplant comes, we might not be able to find a donor before her other kidney fails. This is a lot, Audrey, think it's time" I look up at him, barely concealed anger shining through my eyes. "Time for what? I hope it's not what I'm thinking" "Audrey, she's five and she's suffering", he offers like I didn't know that my baby is suffering because I'm unfit to be a mother. "I can handle it", I say. "Audrey maybe-" "I said I can handle it", I snap. He nods and I turn away to leave, feeling horrible.

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