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Putting a Price Tag on My Family
Putting a Price Tag on My Family
Author: Amber Fleck

Chapter 1

Author: Amber Fleck
Wyatt's POV

My wife, Chelsea Fischer, stared at me incredulously and exclaimed, "Wyatt Hammond, are you really taking your anger out on Callie? She's just four years old! Cut it out already!"

When my daughter, Callista Hammond, heard my words, a flicker of shock crossed her face. Then, her cheeks flushed red, and she clung even tighter to Patrick Goldstein as she shouted at me, "Five million it is! I don't want you as my dad anyway!"

So it turned out that in her eyes, I—her father who got up two hours early every day to make her a nutritious breakfast and turned down promotions just to spend more time with her—was someone she utterly detested.

Patrick, Chelsea's childhood sweetheart, hurried to play the good guy and smooth things over. "Callie, remember what I taught you about being polite?"

Callista pouted defiantly. "Well, he isn't polite either! He kept calling Mom to bother her when she was with you the other day! You taught me to return tit for tat when dealing with nasty people too, Mr. Goldstein!"

Chelsea's expression changed suddenly. "Wyatt, what happened the other day was because Pat—"

I raised my hand and cut her off. "You spent our wedding anniversary with him, so you owe me for that too."

Chelsea stood frozen, as if she no longer recognized me.

After a long moment, she pulled a card from her bag and flung it onto the ground. "Even your own daughter hates you, Wyatt. You really should look for the reason in yourself."

She took Patrick by the arm and got into the car, its exhaust blasting me full in the face.

I simply crouched down silently and picked up the bank card from the ground. The sharp corners digging into my palm only strengthened my resolve.

After all, in my previous life, when Chelsea let Patrick take everything from me, I had kicked up a huge fuss. Yet not only did I fail to win back her love, but she also gave Patrick my mother's grave just so he could bury his dog.

In a fit of rage, I'd slapped Patrick and angrily filed for divorce from Chelsea. I thought doing so would make her realize her mistake. I never expected her to agree to it immediately just to get back at me.

She even hired a top divorce lawyer who found loopholes to strip me of everything and force me out with nothing.

A few days after the divorce, I suddenly had a heart attack. As I didn't have enough money to call an ambulance, I had to drag myself to the hospital.

Faced with the exorbitant medical bills, I lost all my pride and called Chelsea repeatedly.

She never answered my calls and instead had Patrick use her phone to send me a voice message. "Wyatt, you willingly gave Chelsea up and let me have her. There's no taking her back now."

While I was in desperate need of money to save my life, all I got in the end was photos of him flaunting his life.

In my final moments, I watched helplessly as Patrick wore my bathrobe, used the razor Chelsea had given me, and kissed my wife on the silk bedsheets I had washed clean.

Now that I had a second chance at life, if I wasn't going to get her love, the least I could do was get enough money to save myself. I just hadn't expected that Callista, the person I cared about the most in my previous life, would end up taking Patrick's side.

Before I even had time to grieve, my phone suddenly rang. It was a call from the doctor. "Mr. Hammond, we've found a matching heart for you. We can schedule the surgery for next month."

My knees almost buckled when I heard the good news. I had to brace myself against the wall to stay upright. I finally wouldn't have to die in despair in a hospital corridor in this life.

No sooner had I hung up than Chelsea sent me a message.

"Wyatt, I know my words were harsh on you earlier on. But remember that I promised you we'd have a proper wedding ceremony? Well, the designer just delivered the custom suit over. Won't you come home and try it on?"

I didn't reply to her message or reject her offer.

When Chelsea and I got married five years ago, her family had just gone bankrupt. I gave every penny I had to plug the holes in her family's finances, and we ended up so broke that we couldn't even afford a wedding.

Back then, to help her get back on her feet, I willingly stepped back and quietly supported her career. In return, she promised me that once she succeeded, she would give me a grand wedding that would make everyone envious.

I never would have guessed that after she really made it, Patrick would appear and steal her attention and our daughter's affection.

As for me, I had been left waiting for that wedding to this day.

When I got home and pushed open the door, I saw Chelsea and Callista crowded around Patrick, who was wearing the groom's suit, showering him with endless praise.

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    Wyatt's POV"Please don't put my name on the invitation yet. I want to see Chelsea's expression at the wedding," I requested.The smile on Crystal's face deepened as she extended her hand to me. "As expected of the person I saved—straightforward and decisive. Pleasure cooperating with you."I shook her hand gently.…On the day of the wedding, the exhibition hall was decorated even more luxuriously than I had imagined.Crystal had invited every prominent figure in the city, many of whom were the very people Chelsea had been trying so hard to curry favor with.Looking at myself in the mirror in my groom's suit, I was lost in thought for a long time."It's not too late to back out now," Crystal said, walking up behind me with her arms crossed. "Chelsea is already here. Have you thought things through?"I turned around and wrapped my arm around her waist. "My decision to marry you has nothing to do with Chelsea. She doesn't matter that much to me."A flicker of surprise crossed

  • Putting a Price Tag on My Family   Chapter 8

    Wyatt's POVWhen I opened my eyes, I was so parched that I could barely make a sound. "…Am I dead?"All of a sudden, a soft, feminine chuckle came from beside me.I strained to turn my head and saw a face I never expected to see.It was Crystal Fischer, Chelsea's aunt who had been raised abroad, the one Chelsea saw as a thorn in her side. She was the one person in the Fischer family who was most likely to threaten Chelsea's position.Crystal placed a glass of warm lemon water on the nightstand and gently helped me sit up. Then she handed me the glass. "Can you drink on your own?""Yeah," I grunted, silently taking the glass as my mind reeled with shock. After finishing the water, I felt a bit better and looked around. "Did you save me?""You called me," Crystal said, looking at me with interest."I'm actually curious—why did you set me as your emergency contact? I was in a meeting at the company that day, and my phone was on silent, but it suddenly rang with an alert that you

  • Putting a Price Tag on My Family   Chapter 7

    Third-Person POVChelsea gripped Patrick's wrist tightly, her eyes wide with shock."You even took Wyatt's ring? When did you ask him for it? When we were doing the fake wedding, I bought you the most expensive outfit from head to toe. Wasn't that enough? Do you have any conscience at all?"Patrick's face flushed red, and he exclaimed, "I didn't steal it! Last time I came over, this ring was sitting on the coffee table, covered in dust! Wyatt must have thought your proposal ring was too cheap to wear out, so he took it off and threw it there!"I know that when you proposed to him, you didn't have any money, and it took you half a year just to save up for this ring that's worth two thousand dollars. I felt bad for you and didn't want to see it sitting there collecting dust, so I put it on! And now you're accusing me of stealing it? I feel so hurt, Chels!"With that, Patrick stormed out.Chelsea didn't chase after him but stood there frozen in place instead. She knew how much that

  • Putting a Price Tag on My Family   Chapter 6

    Third-Person POVChelsea rushed to the door. "Wyatt? Is that you?"But when she pulled open the bedroom door, she found that it was Patrick standing in the living room. He was holding the bouquet of sunflowers she had just bought for Wyatt and was about to head out.Chelsea grabbed his wrist, her brows furrowed tightly. "What are you doing here? Who said you could take that bouquet?"Patrick seemed surprised to find her at home. After a brief moment of astonishment, he put on his usual smile."Oh, you're home, Chels? After Mom was discharged, she kept insisting on going out for some fresh air. But she's still weak and hasn't fully recovered, so I thought I'd add some fresh flowers and plants at home to brighten things up for her."I was going to ask you to come with me to get them, but you didn't pick up my calls, so I dropped by. And when I saw this bouquet in the living room, I figured I'd take it for now."For some reason, even though Patrick's explanation sounded perfectly r

  • Putting a Price Tag on My Family   Chapter 5

    Third-Person POVChelsea stood frozen in place, nearly dropping her phone. Her lips trembled as she asked, "What did you say? Wyatt has acute cardiomyopathy? How is that possible?"A ringing filled her ears, and she suddenly recalled the last time she saw Wyatt. He had looked so desperate and out of control.Before she knew it, she had already rushed out to her car. After running five red lights, Chelsea stumbled into the hospital. She grabbed the front desk computer and keyed in Wyatt's name.When she saw the dense rows of examination records on the screen, she could no longer hold herself up. She collapsed to the floor in a daze. "Wyatt... really suffers from cardiac issues?"She couldn't bear to think that during this past month, while she had been busy planning the wedding with Patrick, Wyatt had been all alone in the hospital fighting for his life."Did this patient not have surgery afterward?" she asked, her eyes red as she grabbed the nurse at the information desk.The nu

  • Putting a Price Tag on My Family   Chapter 4

    Wyatt's POVI felt my heart skip a beat. "What do you mean? Why can't we go ahead with the surgery?"Even though I'd been on the best medication available, heart attacks were always life-threatening. Just during the time I'd been waiting for surgery, I'd had no fewer than three attacks. The worst one nearly killed me.I was rushed into the emergency room for 12 full hours and only pulled through by sheer will to live. I couldn't afford to wait any longer.The doctor looked troubled. "The heart you were matched with has just been reassigned."I clutched my chest tightly. "Reassigned? To whom? Did he pay you more? Whatever he paid, I'll double it!"The doctor didn't dare respond. Instead, he pulled on his mask and tried to make a run for it.I scrambled off the operating table and chased after him, on the verge of breaking down. "You know my condition! I can't wait any longer! How could you just reassign it like that? How is this any different from downright murder?"My shouts qu

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