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The Heart Surgeon’s Last Patient Novel Chapter 10

Night Carved Paths Into Silence by Zyrel Ash 10

Chapter 10 

“Alright, Kev, we’ve got a plane to catch. How about I help you 

pack? It’s the weekend tomorrow. And we’re going to have 

some fun!” 

“OK!” 

Their packing inevitably caused a commotion. Downstairs, 

Kirsten frantically paced back and forth while calling Roderick. 

Finally, he picked up. 

“Hello? Mr. Roderick? Bad news! I think Mrs. Livingston is 

preparing to run away with Mr. Kevin! I overheard them talking 

about packing and their passports!” 

Roderick was in the middle of a high–level executive meeting. 

The moment he heard this, his hand tightened around the 

phone, his eyes darkening dangerously. 

The conference room fell into dead silence. 

He stormed out without a word, phone in hand. His assistant, Gerry Hammond, immediately announced that the meeting had adjourned. 

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Having worked for Roderick for years, Gerry knew that 

Madeleine was once again the cause of this upheaval. 

“Mr. Roderick,” Kirsten ventured, “should I call security to stop 

Mrs. Livingston and Mr. Kevin at the door?” 

“No need.” 

Roderick stood by the window, pinching the bridge of his nose, 

an aura of almost despair surrounding him. 

He was suppressing a torrent of grief and disappointment. 

“Kirsten,” he said, his voice hoarse, “let them go.” 

“But… Mr. Kevin is your son…” 

“I know. I’ll bring him back.” 

After hanging up, Roderick took a deep breath to steady his 

rage and turned to Gerry. “Book me a flight to Phelrania. The 

sooner, the better.” 

Gerry immediately checked his phone. 

“Mr. Livingston, the earliest flight departs after midnight and 

arrives tomorrow morning.” 

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Tomorrow morning? 

Roderick let out a bitter laugh. 

By the time he arrived, would he be greeted by the sight of 

Madeleine sharing a bed with Edward? 

After dropping Madeleine and Kevin off at the international 

terminal, the driver left. 

Traveling abroad alone with a child was a first for Madeleine, 

and it posed a huge challenge. 

Back in 2017, human traffickers had been rampant, forcing 

parents to remain constantly vigilant in public. 

She wasn’t sure if things had improved by 2025, so from the 

moment they entered the airport, she held Kevin’s hand tightly 

and didn’t let go. 

Fortunately, Kevin was exceptionally well–behaved. He stayed 

quietly by her side, kept his passport secure, and even 

occasionally corrected her when she headed in the wrong 

direction. 

Though he maintained a calm exterior, he was inwardly thrilled. 

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He sensed that Madeleine had changed somehow–in the past, 

she would never have taken him out like this. 

As he looked down at her hand holding his, he couldn’t 

suppress a grin. 

Being led by his mother felt wonderful. 

Madeleine’s uneasiness finally began to ease after they landed 

in Phelrania that night. 

The air was comparatively chilly, so they changed into warmer 

clothes after getting off the plane. 

As Madeleine crouched to fasten the buttons on Kevin’s coat, 

she frowned. Something felt off. 

“Mommy…” 

Kevin gently stopped her, unfastened the decorative buttons, 

and instead zipped up the inner zipper. 

“It doesn’t work like that,” he explained. 

Madeleine was taken aback for a second, then offered an 

awkward smile. 

Clothing design had become far more complicated than she 

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remembered. Who would have thought the buttons were merely 

decorative? 

“Mommy, where are we going now?” 

Once properly dressed, Kevin deftly took hold of Madeleine’s hand, unwilling to let go for even a moment. 

“I’ve booked a hotel. We’ll stay there tonight,” she replied. 

She then paused, stopping in her tracks to look down at him. “But I only booked one room. Kev, are you OK with sharing a bed with me?” 

Kevin was stunned. 

He looked up at her and blinked, his eyes wide with disbelief. 

“I… I can sleep with you, Mommy?” 

Finding his question odd, she tilted her head. “Of course. 

Haven’t you ever slept with me before?” 

He mirrored her, tilting his own head. After a moment, he said 

quietly, “No. You said you didn’t like it.” 

Madeleine’s lips parted slightly, a fresh wave of guilt washing over her. 

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“It’s OK. We can sleep together every night from now on.” 

“Alright!” 

Madeleine had always been a top student with outstanding 

academic performance. Furthermore, her dancing had often 

required her to travel abroad for training and competitions, 

which allowed her to become fluent in several languages. 

Thanks to this, they checked into the hotel without a hitch. After 

a quick meal at the hotel restaurant, they returned to their room 

to unwind. 

Despite being only four years old, Kevin was remarkably 

independent. He took a shower, dried his hair, and even pulled 

out his own bottle of children’s facial cream to moisturize his 

skin. 

Then, he looked eagerly at the large bed. 

Perfect! He got to share the big bed with Madeleine! 

However, when he glanced up, he found her staring at him with 

a look of distinct disapproval. 

Cedella is a passionate storyteller known for her bold romantic and spicy novels that keep readers hooked from the very first chapter. With a flair for crafting emotionally intense plots and unforgettable characters, she blends love, desire, and drama into every story she writes. Cedella’s storytelling style is immersive and addictive—perfect for fans of heated romances and heart-pounding twists.

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