MasukWhen I took my five-year-old son, Ethan Drake, for a routine medical checkup, I noticed an additional renal function test listed on the report. “This is a mandatory item for kidney donor matching. Didn’t you know?” the nurse asked. Her explanation left me confused. “The checkup I booked didn’t include this test. Could there have been a mistake?” “There’s no mistake. The appointment was made by Ms. Serena Vaughn. She specifically added this item.” The Serena the nurse mentioned was my wife. At that moment, my sharp eyes caught another form in her hand: [Diagnosis: Polycystic Kidney Disease. Patient: Noah Vaughn. Family: Serena Vaughn.] I immediately called Serena. “The nurse said you scheduled a kidney donor matching test for our son. What’s going on?” There was a three-second pause before she spoke. “The nurse must have made a mistake. I’ve been busy lately. Don’t call me if there’s nothing important.” I smiled and told her I’d do that. Then I turned to the nurse and asked, “Which ward is Noah staying in?”
Lihat lebih banyakWhen he spotted Serena, he instinctively shrank behind Mary.“Ethan,” Serena’s voice trembled as she crouched down. “It’s Mom. I’ve come to see you…”Ethan looked at me, and I gave a gentle nod. Slowly, he stepped out, still keeping his distance from his mother.“Ethan,” Serena said, her eyes red, “I was wrong. I was really wrong. Will you forgive me? I promise I’ll only love you from now on… only you…”Ethan listened quietly, clutching his Transformers toy tightly. After a long pause, he spoke softly, “Mom, is Noah better now?”Serena froze, quickly nodding. “He’s better. I gave him my kidney. He’s healthy now…”“Oh.”Ethan lowered his head, brushing the carpet with his shoe. “Then, Mom… Will you always stay with Noah and that man?”“No. Mom will only stay with you, Ethan. Only with you and Daddy!” Serena said urgently.Ethan lifted his head. His eyes, so much like mine, held a serenity beyond his years.“But Mom,” he whispered, “I don’t want to forgive you.”Sere
Serena suddenly tried to sit up, but a sharp pain in her abdomen made her gasp and collapse back onto the bed. She took the documents, her hands trembling uncontrollably.It was a thick stack.The divorce agreement demanded that she leave empty-handed, citing her “fraud through concealing an existing child.”And her company…Another document revealed that Lucas had sold all 35% of his shares yesterday, cashing out entirely. The news sent the stock plummeting forty percent, triggering an automatic trading halt at the morning open. Inquiry letters flooded in from multiple partners, banks called relentlessly, and five key team members—veterans who had followed Lucas for years—had already submitted resignations.“He’s trying to crush me…” Serena felt the world darken before her eyes, her chest tight, struggling to breathe.James watched her pale face cautiously and said, “Actually… Maybe this is for the best. After the divorce, Noah won’t be illegitimate anymore, we can—”“Can
I held Ethan, who was already asleep, as I watched the city blur past the window.“Mr. Drake,” Liam turned in the front seat, lowering his voice, “the hospital just sent word. “Ms. Serena… She's undergoing a kidney match. Looks like she intends to donate her kidney to Noah.”I raised an eyebrow, unsurprised.Cornered, driven by guilt, humiliated in front of everyone, desperate to salvage some maternal dignity—these motives alone could push her to make such a decision.“I see,” I replied evenly. “Keep me updated.”Then I lowered my gaze to Ethan’s sleeping face. His lashes still held traces of tears, his brow lightly furrowed, unrest shadowing even his dreams.“Ethan,” I whispered, knowing he couldn’t hear, “I may do something that will make you sadder—but I have to. When you’re older, I hope you understand.”The car entered Willowridge Estate, where my father lived.He was waiting at the gate. Seeing me carrying Ethan, he hurried over, his worry easing slightly as he glan
Serena stood frozen, her face pale.I held Ethan in my arms, gently patting his back, whispering in his ear:“Baby, it’s time for us to go.”Ethan buried his face in my neck, his little shoulders trembling.I didn’t glance at Serena again. I turned, carrying Ethan through the crowd gathered at the doorway.At the elevator, I looked back one last time.Through the open hospital room door, I saw Serena trying to approach the sobbing Noah, while James floundered helplessly beside him.Some onlookers held up their phones; nurses were trying to disperse the crowd.Serena seemed to sense my gaze and lifted her head sharply, eyes meeting mine across the distance for a brief instant.The elevator doors opened.I stepped inside with Ethan, the doors closing slowly behind us, cutting off that chaotic world.“Dad,” Ethan whispered, “does Mom not want me anymore?”“It’s not that she doesn’t want you,” I kissed the top of his head, softening my voice. “She made a wrong choice, Ethan












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