He nodded, feeling oddly comforted by her gentle hazel eyes.
"But Jared, you need to tell them. They have a right to know about this," she held his hand as she muttered.
"I know, I will tell them before it's too late," he assured her even though he wasn't feeling so certain about it himself.
"And you can't just give up like this. The treatment for cancer has advanced and many people are cured now. Tell your father and he will find the best doctors and best hospitals to treat you, you need to do that as soon as possible, each second you waste is crucial to your health,"
"With a one percent guarantee of life? No, I can't do that," he shook his head, not wanting to entertain the idea.
"Nothing is too small, Jared. That one percent could be it for you, you must not give up hope like this, you still have your life ahead of you,"