LOGINMy girlfriend had always been drawn to powerful men, yet she was perfectly content to keep a useless intern on her payroll. She said she loved me with her whole life. When a routine health screening showed that the intern and I shared a rare blood type, she chose to keep him close. She claimed it was just a precaution, a backup source of blood in case I ever needed it. She cooked for him, took him on trips, made him gifts by hand, and fussed over him at every turn. She insisted it was all for my sake. To build good karma for my future. Then I was in a car accident. She arranged for blood to be brought in from over 60 miles away rather than let the intern donate a single drop. She said he had a cold and worried his blood might make me sick. The next day, the intern was diagnosed with uremic nephropathy. My girlfriend drugged me and had me wheeled into the operating room to donate a kidney before I could say a word. Her voice was gentle when she explained it afterward. "Daniel is our trump card. He has to stay healthy. He can only be used when your life is genuinely on the line, not wasted on every small setback. I had you donate the kidney for your own future, so you would stop overthinking everything. Once you are out of surgery, I am marrying you." What she did not know was that I already had mid-stage leukemia. The surgery accelerated its spread. I was dying, and I would never have the chance to marry her.
View MoreWinona watched as a man in a funeral service uniform wheeled my body out.When the footage ended, the doctor beside her exhaled. "Miss Elstein, I hope that sets the record straight. Our hospital has nothing to hide."Winona said nothing. Then realization struck. She turned and hurried out, moving fast, almost running, back to the room where I had spent my final days.A new patient already occupied the bed. He stared at her as she tore through the drawers, confusion giving way to anger. "Who are you?"The composure she had always worn like armor was gone."The pills. Where are the pills?"A family member stepped in from the hallway, took one look at her, and pulled the patient behind them. "What is wrong with you?""The pills!" She could not move past those two words. She repeated them over and over.The family member let out a short, contemptuous scoff, reached into a jacket pocket, and tossed a pill bottle onto the floor."You're with the last patient? It's just a bottle of p
The nurse spoke quickly. "There must be some misunderstanding. Let me get the doctor and pull the records."Winona let out a long, quiet exhale, as if something wound too tight had finally loosened.Daniel released a similar breath beside her.She crossed her arms and listened with cold eyes as the doctor explained, "Mr. Wilford arranged for a private funeral service to collect him. It happened not long ago. You're welcome to review the security footage—"She cut him off, "That's enough. Drop the act. Tell Jordan the wedding goes ahead in two days. If he doesn't show up, I'll marry Danny instead."Daniel looked as though he had to physically restrain a grin.…Two days passed. I didn't appear.Winona hadn't been bluffing. She walked Daniel to the altar and went through with the ceremony.When it came time to exchange rings, her hand began to shake. She couldn't bring herself to let him slide the ring onto her finger.None of the guests had expected a groom swap. They offered
The card reader beeped. "Insufficient funds."Winona spread her hands. "I've got no money. Nothing I can do. Let it go unsold."Beside her, Daniel bit down on his fist to keep from laughing. He tugged at her sleeve with feigned concern. "Winnie, Jordan is going to be so upset with you."Winona let out a short, contemptuous sound. "How dare he break up with me. Without me, he's nothing."I stared at her flushed, furious face.After a long moment, I looked away, let out a quiet, self-directed laugh, and muttered, “So that was the whole performance. Not leverage, not bait. Just humiliation. She wanted me to see exactly how little I was worth once she made up her mind.”The room understood the situation. No one dared raise a paddle after that. No one wanted to end up on her bad side. No one except a woman near the back, the CEO of a small company, who seemed to miss every signal and called out a bid of 20,000 dollars.The bracelet went to her. She slipped it onto her wrist at the ta
The antique specialist studied the photo in silence for a long moment, his expression carefully uneasy.Winona turned to Colby, her voice deliberately loud. "Tell Jordan that if he doesn't show up tonight, the bracelet goes unsold, and I won't give him a single cent to buy it back."…That evening, Winona arrived at the charity gala with Daniel at her side.Her gaze swept the room again and again, searching for a face that never appeared. Her expression remained flat, edged with displeasure.Someone in the crowd could not hold back. "Miss Elstein, I see you've brought Danny again tonight. Where's Jordan?"Winona kept her tone light. "He's unwell. Resting at the hospital."The guests exchanged glances, then rushed to praise her."Of course. We heard about the accident. You stayed by his side for two days straight. You love that man with everything you have. We're all so envious. When's the wedding? You have to let us celebrate with you."Something shifted in Winona's face, a sm


















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