LOGINThe doctor told me I had 72 hours left, unless I got access to the newest experimental treatment. However, there was only one slot available, and my husband Bowen Liddell gave it to my sister Yvonne Lawson instead. "Her kidney failure is more critical," he said. I nodded and swallowed the white pills that would only speed up my death. In the time I had left, I got a lot done. The lawyer's hand trembled as he passed me the documents. "Are you sure you want to transfer the two billion dollars in shares?" I replied, "Yes. Give them to Yvonne." My daughter, Candice Liddell, was giggling in Yvonne's arms. "Mommy Yvonne bought me a new dress!" I said, "It looks beautiful. Make sure you always listen to Mommy Yvonne, okay?" The art gallery I built from the ground up now had Yvonne's name on the sign. "You're too kind, Kathy," she said, crying. I told her, "You'll run it even better than I ever did." I even signed all my parents' trust fund away. That was when Bowen finally gave me his first genuine smile in years. "Kathleen, you've changed. You're not so aggressive anymore... You're beautiful like this." Indeed. This dying version of me finally became the 'perfect Kathleen Sullivan' in their eyes—obedient, generous, and no longer argumentative. The 72-hour countdown had already begun, and I couldn't help but wonder what they would remember when my heart stopped for good. The good wife who 'finally learned to let go', or the woman who completed her revenge by dying?
View More痛みで視界がぼやける。
白い天井が、ゆっくりと回っている気がした。
麻衣子はベッドの上で唇を噛みしめ、両手でシーツを握りしめていた。
腹の奥から這い上がってくる激痛が、息をすることすら許してくれない。
「もう少し我慢してくださいね……」
看護師の優しい声が遠く聞こえる。
でも麻衣子には、ただの雑音にしか感じられなかった。
結婚三年目。
待ちに待った赤ちゃんだった。
ついに陽性反応が出た日の夜、麻衣子は夫の弘人に報告しようと何度も電話をかけた。
でも繋がらなかった。
「今、急な出張で海外なんだ。悪いけど少し待っててくれ」
弘人のLINEはいつも通り素っ気ないものだった。
それでも麻衣子は嬉しくて、毎朝つわりで吐きながらも「今日も元気だよ」と報告を送り続けていた。
それなのに——
「うっ……!」
また痛みが波のように襲ってきた。
麻衣子は歯を食いしばって耐える。
一人だった。
誰も側にいない。
弘人は今頃、どこにいるのだろう。
スマホが震えた。
【弘人】 今夜も遅くなりそう。体調どう? 無理すんなよ。
麻衣子は震える指で返信しようとした。
「今、流産しそうで病院にいるの」
——そう打とうとした瞬間、また新しいメッセージが届いた。
今度は写真だった。
送信者:弘人
添付画像:三枚。
開いた瞬間、麻衣子の世界が凍りついた。
青い海をバックに、弘人が笑っている。
その隣で、秘書の辻本彩花が甘えるように彼の首に腕を回し、唇を重ねていた。
次の写真では二人がビーチベッドで絡み合い、笑い合っている。
三枚目——彩花が弘人の胸に顔を埋め、幸せそうに目を細めている。
場所は明らかに海外のリゾート。
弘人が「急な出張」と言っていた場所。
「…………」
指が動かなくなった。
スマホの画面が、冷たい光を放ちながら、麻衣子の心を切り裂いていく。
次の瞬間、激しい怒りが腹の底から爆発した。
「うああああああっ!!」
麻衣子は力の限りスマホを床に叩きつけた。
ガシャン、という乾いた音と共に画面が粉々に砕け散る。
まだ痛む下腹部など関係ない。
もう、何も感じなかった。
「須藤弘人……あなたは、私がこんな目に遭ってる間も、あの女と楽しんでたのね」
涙が溢れて止まらない。
でもそれは悲しみの涙ではなかった。
純粋な、燃えるような憎悪だった。
看護師が慌てて駆け寄ってくるが、麻衣子はゆっくりと体を起こした。
痛みを堪え、唇の端を吊り上げる。
「……離婚するわ」
声は小さかった。
でもその言葉は、麻衣子の心の中で確かに響いた。
「ただ離婚するだけじゃ、足りない」
麻衣子は砕けたスマホの残骸を睨みつけた。
「あなたと彩花を、徹底的に破滅させてやる」
その瞬間、麻衣子の瞳に冷たい光が宿った。
——離婚まで、あと30日。
As evening approached, a young woman came to the grave."Hello, can I help you?" Candice looked at her with confusion.The woman's eyes were brimming with tears. "I'm Tracy Summers, a pancreatic cancer patient. Five years ago, the Kathleen Sullivan Cancer Foundation saved my life. I came here today to thank her.""I'm sure she can hear you," Candice said softly.Tracy laid her bouquet down and bowed deeply. "Ms. Sullivan, thank you. Because of you, I'm alive today and can watch my children grow up."Candice had witnessed scenes like this countless times. Every person who the foundation had helped remembered Kathleen's name. What her mother had exchanged her life for was not just her family's regret but a new life for countless others.As night fell, Candice finally rose to her feet, ready to leave. She glanced at the headstone one last time and said, "Mom, you once asked if we'd remember you. The answer is—every single day and moment for the rest of our lives."On her way home,
In the blink of an eye, 20 years had passed.Candice stood by the gallery's floor-to-ceiling windows, gazing at the busy streets of New Aeravale. She had inherited Kathleen's beauty and her natural gift for business. At 25, she was already a rising star in the art world."Candice, it's time for the interview," her assistant said, reminding her.It was a feature for the Moments magazine—A Legacy Reborn: The Art Empire of Kathleen Sullivan's Daughter.The journalist asked, "Candice, many people say you're just like your mother. What do you think?"Candice paused for a moment. "I'll never be her.""Why do you say that?""Because she taught the world what real love was in 29 years, yet it took me 18 just to understand regret."The journalist, clearly familiar with the family's past, did not push any further.After the interview, Candice drove to the cemetery. It was the anniversary of Kathleen's death, and just like every year, she came without fail.The grave was surrounded by f
Time seemed to fly, and before long, it had been a month since Kathleen's passing.Bowen visited Kathleen's grave every single day. He always brought Candice, though the little girl was always reluctant."Daddy, why do we have to come here?" Candice asked, kicking at pebbles."Because someone who loves you is resting here," Bowen answered gently.Candice pouted. "But she never played with me. Mommy Yvonne said the people who love me would always stay and play with me."Bowen's heart shattered all over again. He had no idea how to explain to a five-year-old that the one who stayed was a liar and the one who did not play with her was a mother who had loved her with every breath.Yvonne was sentenced to life in prison. Even in court, she insisted Kathleen had framed her. Yet, the evidence was overwhelming—no one believed her words.Kathleen's parents sold their home and moved to Flurotia. They said everything in New Aeravale reminded them too much of the daughter they lost. Before
After Yvonne was taken away, the Sullivan residence fell into a suffocating silence.Bowen sat beside Kathleen's body like a man stripped of his soul. His phone kept ringing—calls from board members, business partners, and news reporters. Everyone was desperate to know what had happened. However, he did not answer a single one.Annie softly said, "Mr. Liddell, the funeral home staff is here."Bowen jolted upright. "No! Don't take her away!"Nonetheless, he knew there was no stopping it. Kathleen was gone for good.Downstairs, Kathleen's parents were still going through the evidence. Each document and recording felt like a blade slicing into their hearts."This date..." Jolene pointed at one of the medical forms, her voice trembling. "It says Kathleen was diagnosed with cancer last Christmas.""But she never told us," David muttered, sounding like he had aged ten years.Annie walked over quietly. "That day, Yvonne had a sudden health scare. You were all at the hospital with her.


















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