Despite that, Gwen did not know who the organ donor was. She tried asking the doctor, but the doctor told her the same answer every time; the information of the donor was confidential and he was not allowed to tell.
The way Gwen understood it was that it was a rule set by the organ donation association. Thus, she did not ask further and thought it was a kind anonymous person who donated the organs.
Never did Gwen imagine…that the person who donated the organs was not a terminally ill patient. It was Luke, a healthy man without any sickness. He wanted her to live so badly that he was willing to give up his life.
Her fingers clenched around the phone in a vice–like grip as tears sprung into her eyes once more.
Neil was the one who left the tapping device that was linked to her phone when he left.
When Joshua requested Mrs. Flores to bring Nigel, Neil, and Nellie out, Neil was video–calling Gwen in fear that she felt lonely being all by herself in the hospital. Mrs. Flores went upstairs to tell the three children that Joshua and Jim were downstairs and that they had some ‘adult matters‘ to discuss with Luna and Bonnie. Gwen heard that too.
She even laughed during the video call.
“What sort of adult matter that you three aren‘t allowed to hear?”
Neil pursed his lips. “I‘m not an adult, so how would I know? Still…” The boy rolled his eyes.
“Aunt Gwen, you‘re an adult. I can‘t listen, but you can. Why don‘t I put a tapping device for you? Then you can tell me what the adults are talking about.”
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