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Funeral for Our Love
Funeral for Our Love
Author: Violet Bolt

Chapter 1

Author: Violet Bolt
By the time Michael Collins came home, it was already deep into the night.

He didn't say a word. He just took off his shirt, and when he turned, the scratches across his back were revealed.

I stood there, stunned, unable to speak.

He was the one who broke the silence. "Natalie was a virgin. Of course, she reacted strongly."

My hands curled into fists. I tried to stay composed, but the question slipped out anyway. "Did you use protection?"

He shook his head, completely unbothered. "She took medication beforehand. You're worrying over nothing."

At those words, my heart, which had been wound tight with anxiety, sank.

Just then, his phone rang.

It was Natalie Sweeney calling. Her voice came through the speaker, shaky and tearful. "Mike, I'm bleeding a lot all of a sudden. I'm really scared."

He panicked and quickly tried to calm her, "Don't be afraid. I'm coming over right now. I'll be there in ten minutes!"

Despite feeling utterly disheartened, I still reached out to stop him. I wanted to tell him the truth about Natalie's condition.

Instead, he shook me off with visible irritation.

"I told you already. I only did this to help Natalie. If there were really something going on between us, do you honestly think I would've let you find out?"

He shot me a glare, pulled on his clothes, and headed straight for the door.

Just before leaving, he turned back and said, "Wash my clothes and underwear. I got blood on them. If you leave it sitting, it won't come out."

The door slammed shut with a thud.

After Michael left, I stared at the wedding photo on the wall in a daze.

Over the years, I had built everything with him from the ground up. We'd moved from a cramped rental apartment barely big enough to turn around in to a luxury apartment in the heart of the city.

Every hardship we'd endured along the way was still vivid in my memory.

By most standards, Michael counted as a decent husband. When he made his first real money, the first thing he did was make up for the wedding we never had.

He even had a ring custom-made. The diamond wasn't large, and there was a faint crack running through it. Even so, I treated it like a treasure.

Michael was the perfect husband in the eyes of our family and friends. And yet, he'd be the one to do the very thing that broke me.

After a high-risk encounter without protection, the infection rate was practically guaranteed.

I was angry, but in the end, I couldn't be cruel.

He still had 72 hours. As long as he started post-exposure medication in time, the infection risk could still be controlled.

Natalie had just posted on social media. The caption read, "I heard marriage was meant to tame a man, but it looks like someone clearly didn't get the memo."

The photo showed her shoulder and neck covered in bite marks. It looked like she was complaining, but it was really a show of how passionate her encounter with Michael had been.

What caught my eye, though, wasn't the marks. It was the ring on her finger. The design was almost identical to mine, only hers had a larger, fuller diamond.

My heart lurched.

I flipped my own ring over, found the serial number engraved inside, and called the brand's customer service line.

After checking, the representative answered politely, "Mr. Collins did place an order for a diamond ring with us. However, the first version had a defect, so we later remade the ring."

She paused before adding, "Ms. Sweeney, we're very sorry for the inconvenience. Is there anything else you're dissatisfied with?"
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  • Funeral for Our Love   Chapter 9

    "Michael, what makes you think you still get to say things like that to me? And what gave you the idea that I should stand by you after everything you've done?" I asked.A bright red handprint bloomed across his face, and he stood there in a daze."Being around you disgusts me," I continued. "Every extra day I stayed was something I forced myself to endure."With each sentence, the color drained further from his face, and the light in his eyes faded little by little.I pulled a thick stack of documents from my bag and held them up. "Everything you did during our marriage, the affairs, the money you secretly funneled to other women, and the fact that you hid a serious infectious disease from me, has already been submitted to the court. I trust that justice will be served."With that, I didn't spare him another glance. I straightened my back and walked out of the venue.A few days later, the divorce ruling was issued, and the process went through with unusual speed.Michael left

  • Funeral for Our Love   Chapter 8

    At that point, there was nothing left for Michael to argue.In the days that followed, the company came under relentless public scrutiny. Michael dared not go outside and shut himself in his room, refusing to eat or drink, the light completely drained from his eyes.He was surrounded by nothing but despair.I thought for a moment and continued to soothe him, "Darling, things have already gotten to this point. Since we can't hide it anymore, maybe we should switch strategies."He looked at me blankly.I spoke gently, guiding him along. "In a few days, hold a press conference and say someone intentionally infected you. Make public what Natalie did to you. At least that way, you might regain some sympathy, and it would also explain why you were infected with so many different viruses."…A few days later, Michael held a press conference.I attended with him, dressed impeccably.Following the script we'd agreed on, he tearfully accused Natalie of deliberately approaching him, expl

  • Funeral for Our Love   Chapter 7

    Michael was deeply moved. He held me tightly as he sobbed uncontrollably.What he never realized was that I had never wanted him to die.What I wanted was for him to experience despair first, then be handed a sliver of hope that looked real enough to believe in, and finally cling to that hope as he slipped, step by step, into a place he could never crawl out of.…Half a year later, Michael's condition had largely stabilized.His viral load had been suppressed to an extremely low level, and the risk of transmission had become negligible. Even so, I remained careful, going in for regular checkups and making sure nothing was left to chance.After he was discharged, Michael slowly tried to return to normal life and began taking over company matters again.To the outside world, we maintained a single explanation, saying that he had taken six months off due to burnout.Life gradually settled back into order, and the tension he'd been feeling finally eased.It was as if everything t

  • Funeral for Our Love   Chapter 6

    I crouched down and gently patted his back, my voice soft. "Darling, don't be afraid. Mom was older, and her body wasn't strong to begin with. Once she got that sick, she couldn't hold on."But you're different. You're still young, and you're in good shape. As long as you cooperate with the treatment plan and take your medication on time, you'll gradually recover."When he kept trembling, unable to speak, I went on reassuringly, "Besides, AIDS isn't what it used to be. It's no longer an automatic death sentence. It's a chronic illness that needs long-term management."As long as your viral load is controlled and your immune system holds, you can live just like a normal person. In fact, living into your 70s or 80s won't be a problem."At last, a glimmer of hope appeared in Michael's terrified eyes. He grabbed my hand tightly, his voice hoarse and broken. "Really? Honey, you're not lying to me, are you? Will I actually survive this?""Of course."I held his ice-cold hand, my gaze s

  • Funeral for Our Love   Chapter 5

    Michael stared at the reports for a long time.After scanning the dense list of diagnoses again, he let out a sudden, incredulous laugh. "Honey, how could you joke at a time like this? How could I possibly be infected with so many viruses at once? Syphilis, AIDS, and even hepatitis B. This is ridiculous!"I put on a worried expression. "I thought the hospital had made a mistake, too, but…"Michael flinched. "But what?""But Mom's infected as well," I said, sighing. "Besides HIV and syphilis, she tested positive for almost every virus that can be spread through saliva."He froze for a moment before vehemently shaking his head. "That's impossible! We've always paid attention to hygiene, and we eat at home all the time. How could this happen?"As he spoke, his expression stiffened, as though a thought had suddenly crossed his mind. The color drained from his face as he stared at me. "Is it… Natalie?" he asked, his voice trembling.I nodded."I already had someone look into her

  • Funeral for Our Love   Chapter 4

    "You'll be the child's mother from then on, and the three of us can live as a family," Michael said.I agreed out loud and went along with what he said, deliberately putting on an act of being deeply moved.After the call ended, I immediately opened the home surveillance feed.On the screen, Michael had his arm around Natalie, his tone tinged with smugness. "Don't worry. Josephine's taken care of. Once the baby's born, I'll bring up the divorce. A childless woman like her won't be in a position to compete with you over anything."Laura sat to the side, smiling broadly as she handed Natalie some supplements. "Michael knows what he's doing. As long as she stays quiet for now, she won't cause trouble and affect your pregnancy. Natalie, have some supplements. This child has to be born strong."Watching this "harmonious" scene, I laughed until I nearly doubled over.With Natalie's condition, they were still talking as if a smooth pregnancy were a given. If she could even make it to de

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