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Samuel's heart clenched. "Is she going to be alright?"The doctor sighed. "Her remaining kidney is at risk of necrosis from the car crash's impact.""What?" Samuel's head spun. He couldn't believe this.The doctor continued, "If that does come to pass, Ms. Snowden is looking at a future of permanent dialysis, and perhaps…"Samuel seized the doctor by the shoulders. "You can save her. Take mine. Give her my kidney."The grip hurt, but the doctor spoke gently. "We've reviewed your medical records. You're not a match. You'll need to find a compatible donor immediately and proceed with the transplant."Samuel muttered, "This is all my fault. If I hadn't…" Then, he bolted from the office and yanked out his phone. "Call every hospital in the country! I want a match at any cost!"The assistant answered reluctantly, "We've done that, sir, but there is no match."Samuel roared, "Then find one overseas! I don't care how much you spend!" He hung up and sagged against the wall, drained to
The look in Samuel's eyes made Meredith shiver. "I can explain, Samuel.""Explain what?" Samuel sneered and gripped Meredith's throat tightly. "You've been lying to me all this time, haven't you? You never had the transplant. That talk about her kidney saving your life was a lie, wasn't it?"Meredith was starting to breathe heavily, but she grinned. "Yes, it was all a lie. I wanted her dead!"Samuel's grip tightened. "Why?"A hysterical scream burst out of her. "Because I hate her! We spent ten years together, and you still married her! That wasn't fair! I wanted to kill her!"Her laughter rang out, shrill and broken. The storm brewing in his expression only seemed to delight her.His fist clenched until his knuckles cracked. He yanked her upright. "Where's her kidney?"Meredith tilted her head and put on an innocent look. "Tossed away like garbage, of course. Rotten and burned like the medical waste and tumors they took out."Samuel slammed his fist into the wall. Blood trickl
All the color drained from Samuel's face as if he'd been struck. He staggered back, his voice breaking. "H-How do you know?""How? I wasn't unconscious in that hospital. I heard every word you and Meredith said."His eyes widened. A violent shiver ran through him."You told her you'd give her a healthy body. You said she'd be the only one to bear the Terrason heir. That's why you took my womb." I stepped closer. He stumbled backward."Stop!" He fell to his knees and put his hands over his head. "Please, stop…"I looked at him like he was trash, and tears streamed down my cheeks. "Do you have any idea what I went through, Samuel? Lying on the operating table, listening to you discussing how to deal with me like I was a piece of meat? Even that accident was planned!""I'm sorry. I'm sorry!" He crawled toward me, reaching for my leg. I stepped out of his reach."You think that makes it up? Do you have any idea how it feels to lose a kidney? To never have a child of my own?""I can
"Even if you find her, what then?" Meredith laughed bitterly. "Who would fall in love with a man who stole her kidney and womb?"Samuel fell back into his chair, as if all his strength had been drained. "Then, give her back the kidney," he muttered quietly. Suddenly, he grabbed her by the shoulders. "Give her the kidney back! Take mine instead! Give her my life!""Are you mad?" Meredith screamed as she tried to pull away from him. "Do you even hear yourself? You're doing all that for a dead woman?"Samuel's head snapped up, his eyes blazing with wild resolve. "How many times do I have to say it? She's not dead. I will find her!"Meredith thought coldly, 'And even if you do, so what?'Samuel squeezed Meredith's throat, glaring at her. "If you tell her any of this, I'll take both your kidneys!"Meredith clawed at his arms, wheezing. Terror filled her eyes. "You… you wouldn't…"That did not make Samuel waver. His grip tightened. "That's where you're wrong! For her, I can do anyth
Samuel's hands clenched around the report until the paper crumpled. "I knew she wasn't dead…" He shot to his feet, shrugging off his suit jacket. "I knew it!"The burst of joy in his voice stunned the officer. For the first time in days, Samuel felt alive. The emotions he'd buried broke free like a shattered dam. He remembered believing that the charred body was mine.He remembered slipping the ring onto a stranger's finger and almost pressing a kiss to it.It was all so absurd. "And the surveillance footage? Did she jump out of the car? Did she…"The officer shook his head. "There are no cameras in that area."Samuel slammed his fist onto the desk. His eyes burned red. He turned on his assistant and roared, "Then, what about witnesses? Did anyone see anything?"The assistant nodded quickly. "We're asking around, but it's a remote stretch. Hardly anyone passes through.""Then post a reward!" Samuel barked. "Fifteen thousand—no, one hundred and fifty! I want every clue about Ra
The rough asphalt scraped my arms and cheeks. I curled instinctively and rolled toward the roadside. My car kept racing forward, the door still flung open.Moments later, I heard the screech of something coming to a halt, and then a thunderous crash erupted. Then an explosion shook the air.I was lying on the ground, the world around me swaying. Struggling, I got back up, only to see the car swallowed by flames. My bag was in there, and along with it, my ID and license.But none of that mattered. I needed a hospital. The fall had split the skin on my calf and cracked my head hard enough to blur my vision. Blood trickled steadily down my leg.…When I lay back down later, my body throbbed with dull, relentless pain. The nurse came in to switch out my dressing. Under her breath, she murmured, "Such a pity. The Terrason heir's wife is gone."Once she left the room, I rummaged around for my phone and turned it on. Then, I was blasted with hundreds of push notifications.'Rache







