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An abnormal growth; differential diagnosis includes abscess, metaplasia, and neoplasia.
I made him a deal to take the tumor out.
Your tumor was operable when I met you and for the entirety of first year.
In it was her bucket list, a list of things she hoped to do before she died from the terminal brain tumor she no longer possessed.
The knowledge made her want to scream, knowing she'd spent years blindly letting him talk to her like this and encourage her with pretty words, while he ensured the tumor in her head killed her.
It was hard to imagine she had a tumor in her brain the half the size of her fist.
The worst case scenario – that she died of a tumor – was no longer possible.
Removed her tumor, immortalized her and now, could comfort her with a single touch.
Her brain tumor never seemed like a blessing before now.
The tumor is still growing, which means there is still a chance at cognitive deterioration.
Based on her medical records, the tumor didn't grow until she hit puberty and didn't interfere with her ability to function before a few years ago, Wynn started.
To save you, I need to remove the tumor Wynn caused to expand in your head.
Your life in exchange for keeping the tumor I remove.
He'd pushed her away in order to keep the tumor from growing.
The whole reason he'd avoided her was because of Wynn's warning – pleasure kills – a reminder that Deidre's tumor was connected to her emotions.
Deidre had bartered for Darkyn to remove the tumor and to do so without pain.
Andre confirmed that her tumor was gone, which meant they had a chance at a healthy relationship.
No tumor, nothing to stop them from working through whatever issues they had to make a life together.
The woman he fell for on the beach, without the tumor?
Happiness causes her pain, the tumor to grow and eventually, death.
It was getting more difficult to keep his distance from his mate, and he hated knowing he'd have to hurt her emotionally to prevent the tumor from growing too fast.
He was left feeling dirty, like he was leading her on with enough encouragement to keep her from taking matters into her own hands but not so much that her tumor grew.
I, uh, made a deal with Darkyn a few days ago for him to remove my brain tumor.
In exchange, he keeps the tumor.
It had to do with the tumor.
In the shadow world when you told me about your tumor.
Deidre made a deal with the Dark One, one good enough to bring her soul back from the dead, combine the two Deidres, cure the tumor of one and release the final product from Hell.
Assuming she's not still dying of a tumor.
Darkyn had demons searching the apartment last week for what Gabriel assumed was the soul contained in the tumor of the human-Deidre's head.
She deserved the brain tumor.
I connected the tumor – which was completely operable – with magic to her emotions.
I have a terminal brain tumor.
She wasn't going to, anymore than she had to the tumor.
She was born with a tumor.
The magic I used to kill her, I also used to seal the tumor.
Wynn told me what he did and about the soul encased in her tumor.
There's a soul encased in a tumor.
He didn't have a solution to her tumor.
There was a soul in her tumor.
Assuming she hadn't missed more fine print in her deal with Darkyn, she wanted to survive the removal of the tumor.
This one didn't have a tumor.
Diagnosed with a brain tumor as a child, she was pronounced terminal over three years before.
He knew there was a soul in the tumor in human-Deidre's head.
The tumor is gone?
He initially suspected the soul in Deidre's tumor was what Darkyn sought.
The whole reason he'd avoided her was because of Wynn's warning – pleasure kills – a reminder that Deidre's tumor was connected to her emotions.
You were able to feel the tumor in Deidre's head the other night, right?
If Andre verified there was no tumor, did it matter what she was hiding?
Before we chat, he asked me to verify your tumor is gone.
His mate was allegedly no longer dying of a tumor, even if he couldn't figure out what secrets she hid, and his newfound independence left him wary of the Immortal Laws but no longer enslaved by them.
The worst case scenario – that she died of a tumor – was no longer possible.