Xyla Quest was genuinely thankful to that person. But she was also worried about him.
"He's fine... He'll cout first in a while," Stephen Harris added.
*** Approximately ten minutes later, the bone marrow donor was wheeled out.
Xyla and the Batton family wheeled him into a VIP ward...
So as not to disturb his rest, they only spoke a few words to him. After that, they arranged for medical caregivers to look after him before immediately returning to the operating room entrance.
Everyone gathered in front of the operating room. After approximately twenty minutes, Stanley Batton was wheeled out by Stephen Harris and a group of nurses.
Stanley, who sat in a wheelchair, was wearing a blue-and-white patient's robe.
His face was ashen...
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtDue to the anesthetic, he was still passed-out.
Seeing Stanley like this made Xyla's heart ache badly...
Other people felt the sway.
Everyone took in a deep breath simultaneously. Then, after suppressing their sadness, they wheeled Stanley back into a VIP ward...
After entering, Stephen and the nurses placed Stanley on a soft, large, white bed.
Right after that, Stephen put on a drip for Stanley...
Once Stanley was settled in, Stephen left with the nurses...
Xyla and the Batton family were the only ones left in the huge ward. They stood around Stanley's bed.
As soon as Stephen left, Stanley slowly opened his eyes.
The first thing that cinto sight was Xyla's reddened eyes.
Right after that, Stanley could see the worried looks in the eyes of Josh Batton, Wilson Batton, Sharon Batton, and Catherine Batton...
At that moment, Stanley felt warmth spread in his heart.
"The surgery was successful..." Xyla said.
"Hmm..." Stanley nodded gladly.
This meant that he would never have to receive blood infusion, and he wouldn't faint anymore...
Stanley could live life like a normal person.
"How do you feel? Are you unwell?" Stanley looked at Xyla and asked.
Stanley was actually more worried about Xyla than himself.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWhen Xyla heard this, her eyes immediately turned even redder. Her man still wouldn't forget to express concern for her even when he was under such circumstances... "I'm fine..." Xyla stammered.
"That's good. Silly girl. Don't cry, okay?" Stanley's voice was soft as usual.
Xyla wiped her tears away and forced a smile on her face. "Alright." Stanley's recovery was a joyous occasion.
Indeed, Xyla shouldn't be crying.
Stanley smiled satisfactorily. After that, he leaned sideways and looked at Xyla. "Alright. You've seennow. I'm fine. You should go hand rest. The hospital is no place for a pregnant woman." "No way..." Xyla was determined. S'a**h the (ind) vel.n't website on Gøøgl" to access chapters of early and in the highest quality. "Why are you so disobedient? Hmm?" Stanley had a helpless tone.
"I want to stay," Xyla insisted.
Even if Stanley had recovered, Xyla was still worried...
She needed to stay by his side.
Husband and wife should always be together during tough times...
"Xyla... Your father and I are here. Catherine and Josh are also here That's enough. You should go home." Sharon also started persuading Xyla... Beep, beep, beep- Right then, Xyla's phone started to ring.
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