Steven stood outside the car window, his face etched with exhaustion and worry. “Lucie, I’m not here to bother you. I was just worried, so I came to see how you’re doing.”
His concern only made her snap. “I don’t need you to worry about me. Please, I’m begging you, just stay away.”
He pressed his hand against the glass, his voice flat and cold. “Cody’s really sick. The doctors think it might be leukemia.”
The world dropped out from under her. Lucie’s anger vanished, replaced by shock. “What did you say? Leukemia?”
Steven’s shoulders sagged. “That’s what the doctors think so far. They did a bone marrow test, but we don’t have the results yet. The doctors aren’t hopeful.”
“Lucie, I know you hate me. But Cody… he’s your son. Right now, he needs you.”
“Needs me?” Lucie felt a wave of cold rush through her, her blood freezing in her veins.
Leukemia. The word hit her like a poisoned knife straight to the heart. Even if he wasn’t hers, she wouldn’t wish that on any child.
“No. No way. Cody’s always been healthy. How could this happen?”
“It came out of nowhere,” Steven said quietly, his regret written all over his face. “If it really is leukemia, he’ll need a bone marrow transplant.”
Lucie’s heart squeezed tight. She shot him a wary, bitter look.
“So what, you want me to donate my bone marrow? Seriously? That’s what you came here for?”
Steven held her gaze. “You’re his biological mother. There’s a good chance you’d be a match.”
“If mine matches, of course I’ll do it,” he added quickly.
Bone marrow wasn’t like blood. Even with different blood types, a transplant could still work. As Cody’s birth mother, her chances of matching were high.

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