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A Test of Kinship
A Test of Kinship
ผู้แต่ง: Sylvia One

Chapter 1

ผู้เขียน: Sylvia One
When I learned that I was a match for the bone marrow donation, I had just found out that I was pregnant.

My mentor, Frank Hyde, pulled me aside with a serious expression.

He said that if I wanted to donate bone marrow to my elder sister, Sarah Robinson, I would most likely have to terminate the pregnancy first.

He advised me to think it through and talk it over with my husband, William Campbell.

I really hesitated.

I had taken a lot of medicine and spent months preparing to get pregnant.

When William found out about my pregnancy, he was so excited he could hardly contain it. He wanted to shout to the world that he was going to be a dad.

How could I possibly have the heart to give up the baby?

Sarah just turned 29. Unlike me, she was my parents' precious daughter. If something happened to her, my parents would never recover.

So, after thinking it over all afternoon, I decided to go home after work.

When I got back, they were all gathered around the dinner table, happily eating.

Apart from Sarah's family, there was also my younger brother, Samuel Robinson, and his girlfriend, Kayla Clark.

They were toasting each other, clearly celebrating something.

But my arrival broke the warm atmosphere.

The room went quiet. Everyone stopped smiling and awkwardly set down their glasses.

Only my mother, Lindsey Gray, chuckled and tried to pull me into the seat.

"I didn't call you because I thought you were busy. But look at you, lucky to get a meal. Come, sit down and eat with us."

However, what she didn't know was that no matter how kindly she spoke, it couldn't hide the distance in her actions.

Suddenly, I felt like doing mischief.

I did something unexpected and gently held the hand she was using to help me to my seat.

"Mom, I'm sick."

Mom's hand froze, and she stiffened as I held it.

"Well, if you're sick, just eat more. A full stomach can cure any illness," she said dismissively, not even asking what was wrong with me. Instead, she pulled her hand away to move a chair.

Samuel frowned.

"Did you come here just to ruin the mood, Jessica? Every time there's something happy, you always spoil it. Sarah got the chance to go on an overseas tour today. Don't tell me you didn't do this on purpose."

I ignored him and sat down in the chair Mom had moved.

"I have leukemia."

Samuel went silent.

Mom's hand trembled as she passed me the cutlery, and the fork fell to the floor.

The room was dead silent.

Mom's eyes turned red, and she stood next to me, wiping away tears.

Sitting at the head of the table, my father, Eric Robinson, who had been silent, finally spoke. "You need to tell your in-laws about this. They can probably afford the treatment."

He shot me a disapproving look as he continued, "Always stay calm. Don't be so reckless. It won't help if you recover only to give your mom a heart attack."

Mom wiped her face and started serving me food.

"Your dad's right. No matter how big the problem is, you should eat first."

Sarah also served me some food, and her smile was as bright as ever.

"Yeah, it's because you overthink that you get sick. Just eat more, smile more, and everything will be fine."

I didn't touch my cutlery. My eyes scanned each of them before saying, "I didn't come here to ask for money. I just want to know if Sarah can donate her bone marrow to me?"

The room fell silent again.

After a long moment, Dad slammed his fork on the table. "That's nonsense!"

He frowned deeply. "Don't you know that donating bone marrow is risky?"

I gave a bitter smile. "Isn't it worth a small risk to save my life?"

Dad stubbornly turned his face away. "We won't let Sarah take that risk, even if the chances are small."

I wasn't surprised by Dad's answer.

As the second child who was fostered away from home since childhood, Dad was never welcoming of my birth, nor was he welcoming of my return.
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  • A Test of Kinship   Chapter 14

    Mom continued, "You know, after you left, I never made barbecue ribs again."The smell of barbecue sauce rushed into my nostrils, instantly bringing back memories of that cold winter when I was four.I felt as helpless, as if I were drowning. My tears fell at once.Mom trembled as she wiped my tears."I admit I was biased, Jess. I raised Sarah for 29 years and only had you for four. I unconsciously treated her better."But Jess, this was my mistake. Don't punish Sarah, please. Considering I raised you for those four years, will you donate your bone marrow to her? I know I was wrong, and I will make it up to you, I swear."I remembered her embrace. I longed for her love. I could never be as heartless as she was to me.In a strange moment of thought, I wondered if I would donate my bone marrow if Sarah could hang on until I had my baby.I never ate the barbecue ribs in the end.I knew I had a dark side.I thought maybe I still wouldn't want to donate the marrow after I had the

  • A Test of Kinship   Chapter 13

    This time, the comments in the live stream weren't as quick as the ones in the hallway."Shut up already! Even if you have another child, it won't be the same as before!""Shameless! Why should she sacrifice her child for your daughter?"If it weren't for the security holding them back, people would've rushed in to attack.I pushed Mom aside and continued, "They're right. I only understood later. Even if I have another child, it won't be the same. This child is mine, the one I prayed for. I don't have the right to just kill it."So, I can't donate my bone marrow."I wanted to make everything clear in one go to prevent the Robinsons from going to Reuben and causing more trouble at the hospital.I also wanted public opinion on my side.After I finished speaking, Reuben made his position clear too. He said that if the Robinsons came to him again, he wouldn't hesitate to kick them out of the hospital.With things finally coming to an end, the Robinsons had completely lost all hope

  • A Test of Kinship   Chapter 12

    One comment wrote, "I almost fell for his fake tears earlier. That old man is so biased! Oh, my God!"The video finally shifted to Sarah speaking."Whoever asks for help first is a coward, and may they be struck down by lightning!"The comment section exploded again."Oh, my God, she looks so demure, but she's so venomous!""May they be struck down by lightning? The karma is hitting fast!""No wonder she didn't ask for help herself. Turns out she has sworn! Instant karma! It's so satisfying!"The video continued, showing what happened after I left.The lab report was placed on the envelope, but no one even glanced at it.Samuel tossed it aside like it was trash and handed the envelope to Sarah."Sarah, here's your travel allowance. Enjoy yourself. Don't let her spoil your mood. Come on. Let's eat. The troublemaker left, so let's continue."The atmosphere at the table wasn't as lively as before, but dinner still went on.Mom, though wiping her tears, was still putting food o

  • A Test of Kinship   Chapter 11

    I looked at Mom closely.She had the same eyes and eyebrows as mine, soft palms, and a loving gaze.Once upon a time, that was something I longed for in my dreams. But at this moment, I only felt disgust.I coldly brushed her hand away and gave a glance toward the door.The space by the door cleared, and Frank walked in with Reuben."The hospital director is here! Fire this cold-hearted woman!""Fire her! Fire her! Fire her!"Instantly, the live stream flooded with calls to fire me.Mom pretended to bow to Reuben."Dr. Fisher, please don't fire Jess. She'll donate. I've already talked to her, and she agrees!"My colleagues laughed at her words.Even Frank, with his typically stoic expression, looked utterly stunned.I gave him a helpless glance, then casually pulled out my phone."Who says I'm going to donate?"My words froze Mom in place.The live stream was equally speechless."She's really stubborn as ever. She's not even fazed by the hospital director's presence. We

  • A Test of Kinship   Chapter 10

    Mom said, "Jess, if you're angry that I've been taking care of Sarah more, I'll apologize. It's my fault. Please don't take it out on Sarah."As long as you save Sarah, I don't care what happens to me. I just want you two sisters to get along so you won't live with regret."Samuel, who had been standing off to the side, finally gave in when he saw Mom go this far. He kneeled down, straight as a board.I couldn't help but laugh."Didn't you want to fight me in the elevator? Why the change?"Samuel's chest heaved, his face turning beet red.He shot me a death glare, wishing he could tear me apart.Then, without another word, he slammed his head onto the floor.The sound of the impact was loud. He must have hit it hard.The live stream went crazy with insults."This woman is so cold-hearted. She's trying to kill her mom and drive her brother crazy?""We've got her info. She's from Starlight Hospital. Let's go find her.""Whoever is close, go first. I'll catch up."My colleagu

  • A Test of Kinship   Chapter 9

    Sarah sent a long voice message.Her voice quivered with tears as she pleaded with the family. She said she could offer a house, promising that she would be eternally grateful to anyone who helped save her.But everyone knew that she and her husband had signed a premarital property agreement, so she couldn't possibly offer the house.And Eric, in order to buy a house for Samuel, didn't have any extra properties to give.Then, someone posted a screenshot.It was what Sarah had sent in the family group chat."It's natural to be afraid of risk. Not wanting to donate is not something to be ashamed of. We all have parents and children to care for. Honestly, if I were the one sick, I would never ask my family for help."The group was silent.That last message hung there, glaringly obvious, like a slap in Sarah's face.Although some of Eric's relatives were unhappy, a few still went for the tests—Uncle Leon, Uncle David, and some of Eric's brothers.But none of them matched.In the

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