Mia pushed Timothy's hand away. "Why does it matter to you whether or not Ginger was sick?"

"It matters, Mia. I could forgive you for lying about the bone marrow issue because I know she isn't really sick. How could you use her supposed illness as an excuse? She's just a child."

"This doesn't concern you, and you don't need to know the truth." Mia remained resolute.

"As a bone marrow donor, don't I have the right to know the truth? Don't I have the right to know who I have saved?"

Mia pursed her lips and pondered if she could keep hiding the truth from Timothy.

She met his gaze. "Whether you know it or not, it won't change anything. I'm grateful to you for helping the person who received your bone marrow." "Mia, do you think I care about your gratitude? Do you have any idea how relieved I was when I found out Ginger wasn't actually sick?"

She hung her head in silence. She didn't want anyone to think ill of Ginger or judge her daughter because of a supposed illness. But at that time, Sage's condition had left her with no choice.

She never expected Timothy to uncover the truth about the bone marrow transplant recipient. Plus, she had no clue how he had managed to figure it out.

I wouldn't hold it against you. I can't take back what I did.

"If it truly doesn't bother

a big deal, why are you keeping

you wouldn't mind this, so why

darkened. "I know. Was it another

froze and realized Timothy had indeed guessed

"What other child?

think I'm that naive? That

why did you come all the way to Bern

it be

to be a match?

there

high chance of

didn't

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