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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 468

"Don't say anything. The doctors said they could fix this." Yvette's voice was hoarse, and the tears started rolling down her face uncontrollably.

"Yeah." Viola forced out a smile and wanted to wipe the tears away. However, she couldn't lift her arm at all. Yvette noticed what Viola was trying to do and grabbed the latter's hand and put it on her face.

"Viola…"

"There, there… Don't cry…"

Yvette's eyes were red as she said, "Yeah, I'm not crying. You'll be fine…"

Viola was clearly on her last breath as she looked out the window happily. "Yvvy… It's almost Christmas…"

Christmas was in a week. Yvette nodded. "Yeah, it's almost here."

"Let's go home. I don't want to be here…"

"Alright. Let's go home."

She reached out to carry Viola. The latter was so skinny that it felt like there were only bones inside her. Although Yvette was weak, she was able to pick Viola up without breaking a sweat.

She walked down the long hallway with Viola in her arms and spoke nonstop. She was afraid that Viola would suddenly pass away.

"We're going home now. Let's have some pierogies and celebrate Christmas together. I've also bought new clothes for everyone, and Noah and Zac are waiting to celebrate with you."

Viola was starting to lose her hearing, and her vision was getting blurrier. Yvette could tell that her breath was getting weaker and couldn't help calling out to her, "Mom, please don't leave us, alright? I'm begging you. You promised you would stay with me forever."

She had already treated Viola as her actual mother. In fact, Viola felt more like her mother than Yara. When Viola heard Yvette calling her "Mom", she forced out her last reply. "Sure."

As she said that, her hand fell off her chest and hung lifelessly.

It was the first time that Yvette noticed how long the hallway was. As she stood in the middle of the hallway and looked at the light outside, her heart ached.

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