ter
ho dared to tap on his shoulders and thought
nd was about to say something to the woman,
bone marrow transplant and we'll surely proceed with the
man's behalf. It's all my fault. I was abou
e said looking more at him. "Mr Williams, she is the daughter of the patient
heaving a sigh, not sure whether
t, he was a great asset to the hospital, considering the ton
ords and bowed curtly at Mr Willi
nd around why you would want to do this. If the circumstances were diffe
the second time, my name is Anna Houston. It's a pleasure meeting you." She
He was such a strange one and for reasons she c
id of any emotions as he st
at he meant. She wasn't sure whether he wa
find the right words before he finally said "CHARITY. Consider it as charity."
" sounded in her ears. Or the way he said the word. S
ly like the price of a gum stick to you, but I can't accept it as C
a strange one. Anyone in her shoes would have been kissing his a
teem. He thought. And what was with
her clear her throat. "So, is that a deal?"
doing this but, have you considered how you would go about it?" Her eyes fluttered at his w
e mind to rob a bank, break into a filthy rich m
e added, "Backing out now?" He searched her eyes f
ow but trust my words." She blurted out, look
nexorable. "Fine, I see that
ing his conversation with Miss Houston. H
that. He was so preoccupied with the turnout
looking at the young woman. He took the call and spoke first. "H
hat, he hung up not minding the resonating
g. "What if I give you an offer?" She scrunched up her fa
r debt to me and are also very determined to do the same,
t one to this impertinent man? She knew that he was definitely the
uld jump at this opportunity he was throwing at her. There were most likely many more
long time because she heard him say,
o it. I. WILL. DO. IT." She said, more to herself, as tho
What he did next took her completely off g