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The Divorce Prescription (Celina and Adam) novel Chapter 379

Hailey's lips curled into a smile. "I didn't want to disturb you, so I've been hanging out with Declan at school." Her words made Pamela smile.

Just then, Oscar showed up, and Hailey exited the room. After settling down in Oscar's office, Oscar handed Hailey a report and said, "Ms. Hailey, the patient's report is out."

"How is it?" asked Hailey.

Shaking his head, Oscar announced, "The patient has late-stage cancer."

Stunned, Hailey questioned, "Late-stage cancer? Are you sure? Mrs. Zamora has been fine all this while."

"I'm sure. The patient must've been diagnosed a few years ago. She knew about it, but she never received any treatment nor told anyone about it.

"And now, the cancer has spread to her heart and brain. She only has two months left."

Hailey slumped into the chair. She never expected Pamela to have only two months left to live.

Hailey could not help but wonder why Pamela never told anyone about it or received treatment. Even worse, her children had no idea about it.

The neighbor, Nicole Walsh, and Aileen sat beside Pamela. Aileen poured a glass of water and offered it to her.

"Have some water, Mom."

Leaning against the bedhead, Pamela took a sip and said, "Thank you so much, Ms. Walsh."

Nicole held Pamela's hand. "There's no need for that. We've been neighbors for the longest time. I know it hasn't been easy taking care of two children alone."

Glancing at her teenage daughter, Pamela said, "We managed no matter how tough it was. It's going to be tough on Declan now that he's an adult."

"She got you transferred to this hospital with just one call. Besides, that doctor who examined you? I've seen him on television before. He's a very skilled doctor.

"Is she Declan's girlfriend? I'm happy for him. He's found himself such a good girlfriend."

Pamela had been listening to her neighbor in silence until she heard that statement. "You mustn't make such claims. It could ruin that young lady's reputation.

"I'm sure Hailey is pursued by many guys out there. Besides, Declan isn't that lucky to date someone like her. He didn't tell me he's dating anyone."

Patting Pamela's hand, Nicole said, "I know what you mean, but Declan's grown up now. He's got to find himself a partner one day. Don't you want him to get married and have children? He'll be alone forever if he doesn't."

Pamela said nothing in response while Aileen chirped naively, "Declan won't be alone. He still has me."

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