My husband is my Prospective In-law

My husband is my Prospective In-law
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Darren and Dyra leave Ansel's room. Owen suddenly approached the two with an enthusiastic look on his face.


"Sir, there's good news I want to tell you."


"Yes tell Owen!"


"Look, sir, after I searched this hospital for information, there happened to be a patient who, according to the doctor's diagnosis, could not survive for long."


Darren began to smile at what Owen had told him. A smile that seemed evil, when his mind began to realize it was a mistake, because he should be sad, when he heard that someone else would lose his life, not even celebrating the sad news with great joy.


"Oh my God, I know this is wrong, but only in this way, can I get a donor for Ansel. I beg you to ease things, so that Ansel can see as he is, I cannot see him constantly broken," Darren's inner self strengthened, though the longer he became more fragile.


"Master," called Owen who instantly broke Darren's daydream.


"I.yeah.. Owen," said Darren.


Darren looked back at Owen, after the inner upheaval. The upheaval of his attitude, in response to the news that is actually only good for him alone, but not for the family left by the patient, because surely this is very sad news.


"Will her family be willing to donate her corneas to Ansel?" darren asked, linking his eyebrows together with the glimmer of hope that now arose in his heart.


Instantly Owen frowned deeply. "The wife of the patient did not refuse, but you yourself must come to see her, that's what the woman said, Sir."


"All right, I'll see him. You keep my wife here!" darren's words were immediately answered swiftly by Owen.


"Okay sir, the room is two floors below, with the number A27, sir."


Darren now looked at Dyra's face which looked very tired. "Darling I go first huh, you're okay, won't I stay a while?" darren asked as he gently touched his wife's cheek.


"It's okay, Hubby. Go meet the person Owen meant. May she agree to donate her husband's cornea to Ansel."


"Just hope, baby. I'll go first." Darren began to step away from Dyra, towards a room that was two floors below his current place.


Meanwhile, Dyra began praying with hope, so that Ansel could immediately get a corneal donor who matched him.


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"I think that woman will definitely give it, but there will definitely be a price that I have to pay in return, but whatever request that woman wants, I will definitely fulfill it, because right now the most important thing is that Ansel can look back," murmured Darren continued to ponder as he waited for the elevator to stop on the floor he wanted to reach.


Darren began to observe the nursing room lined up on his right. He began to research to find a room with the number A27 according to what Owen said. The outpatient room here arguably reflects the life background of the patient, because there is only room with standard classes, very contrary to the Ansel outpatient room which has a VVIP class.


"Here's the room." Darren stopped his steps and started knocking on the door of the room slowly.


It didn't take long for a middle-aged woman to reveal herself with a frowning forehead. "Who are you looking for?" asked the middle-aged woman with the door slightly open and only half a side of her.


"I'd like to find the wife of the treated patient, is she inside?" asked Darren kindly.


"Oh that's my son, but he's not inside, just got out. Try to get to the balcony there! He used to spend hours on that balcony." The woman pointed to the left where the door was wide open and there was a balcony outside.


"Thank you very much, sorry if I interrupted your time." Darren pampered half-bending, as a sign that he respected the middle-aged woman who was now in front of him.


Darren started down the hospital hallway. Until he finally arrived at the threshold of the balcony door, with the look of his eyes already staring at the figure of a woman, who is now staring towards the sky with a display of stars and the moon are glowing beautifully.



Darren began to approach slowly, so that his presence would not surprise the woman, who seemed to be burdened with a severe problem in her mind.


"It seems that the woman is really very hard hit about the news of her husband, who will not be able to last long to live," Darren's inner feeling of empathy towards the woman he continues to see with pity.


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