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Spare My Heart
Spare My Heart
Author: Perfect Timing

Chapter 1

Author: Perfect Timing
I, Judy Wembley, had been reborn one hour before the Fletcher family came to pick me up.

Just like in my previous life, Daisy Stewart kicked my door open and demanded the paperwork proving my connection to the Fletchers. It was what would have led me straight into the Fletcher family.

"Judy, take a good look at yourself. You're tanned and skinny. The Fletchers are looking for an heiress, not some stray they picked out of a dumpster.

"You'd better be smart about this. Hand over your documents and let me enjoy the good life for you. If you dare say no–"

Daisy looked snobbishly at me while I sat on the bed.

After looking me up and down, she didn't even try to conceal the disgust on her face.

In my previous life, I fought desperately to protect my birth certificate. She and two of her friends pinned me to the floor and beat me up.

Daisy sat on top of me and slapped me over and over again. When she was done, she even spat in my face.

This time, I wasn't planning to resist.

Instead, I shrank back as if I were terrified. "If I give it to you, does that mean you won't hit me?"

Daisy's eyes lit up. "Of course."

Trembling, I reached under my pillow and pulled out my birth certificate.

She snatched it away instantly.

The moment she did that, my finger brushed against the back of her hand.

A vision flashed before my eyes.

Daisy, who was in a hospital gown, lay in an ICU bed. Her chest was wrapped in bandages.

Her face was awfully pale, and her lips were cracked from being dry. She had eyes that seemed sunk deep into their sockets. She looked like a corpse that hadn't quite finished dying.

A doctor turned to my adoptive mother, Mary Fletcher. "The heart transplant rejection is showing dire symptoms. Her heart can't be saved."

Mary stood beside the bed without a trace of emotion. She didn't even glance at Daisy. "Then pull the plug. Don't waste a hospital bed," she said coldly.

There were tears, fear, and despair in Daisy's eyes.

She opened her mouth but no sound came out.

The vision shattered.

Warm liquid trickled from my nose.

Daisy frowned in disgust. "Why is your nose bleeding? That's gross."

With the birth cert in hand, she turned around and left without looking back.

I watched her leave and smirked.

I then opened the journal hidden under my pillow.

On the first page, I saw words written in my own handwriting.

[Ability: By touching someone's skin, I can see visions of that person's future (three to five seconds, fragmented). Cost: Every use causes a nosebleed and short-term memory loss. I must record every vision, or I'll forget it.]

On this exact day in my previous life, the wealthy Fletcher family had arrived and claimed I was their long-lost biological daughter.

I thought I had finally found a family and people who loved me, but it was all a lie.

Mary took me home, bought me dresses, and treated me to expensive meals. She even called me her precious daughter.

It was all because I had a compatible heart for her eldest son, Stanley Fletcher.

Three months later, I was wheeled into an operating room.

My chest was cut open, my ribs were forced apart, and I died on that operating table.

There was neither a funeral nor a gravestone. In fact, nobody even remembered my name.

I closed the journal and slowly clenched my fists.

After walking to the attic window, I pushed it open.

Downstairs, a black sedan had stopped outside the orphanage.

Mary stepped out in a Chanel suit. Her hair was done perfectly. With tears in her eyes, she wrapped her arms around Daisy.

"My girl. I've finally found you," she said through sobs.

Daisy was crying too. Her sobs were even louder than Mary. Tears and snot covered her face.

Reporters surrounded them while cameras flashed nonstop.

Leaning against the windowsill, I smiled and waved at Daisy.

"Have a safe journey, my scapegoat," I whispered.

The black sedan slowly drove away.

I watched it disappear at the end of the street. My smile gradually faded away.

I pressed a hand against my chest.

My heart was still beating.

Thump.

"This time, you'll be the ones ending up on the operating table."

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  • Spare My Heart   Chapter 9

    I took a deep breath and looked up at him."There's one more person," I said."Who?""Stanley."Henry frowned. "He's still unconscious in the ICU.""I know, but his hands are stained too. Those hearts ended up inside his body. He knew where they came from, and he never refused them."For a long time, Henry remained silent."Once the evidence is sorted, it'll all be submitted to the district attorney's office," he said. "Once he wakes up, he'll be charged too."I nodded.That was enough.The Fletcher family's case lasted three months.Mary was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and illegal organ trafficking.David received twenty years for conspiracy and bribery.Eve was sentenced to five years for drugging someone and facilitating attempted sexual assault.After waking up in the ICU, Stan was immediately arrested. A lengthy trial awaited him.As for Daisy, she had died from her fall at the Fletcher family's villa. The family had cremated her in haste.No one clai

  • Spare My Heart   Chapter 8

    They were afraid I'd struggle on the operating table tomorrow."Okay." I tilted my head back and drank every drop.I then returned to my room and pulled out the sponge I'd prepared earlier.The sponge had absorbed all the drugged water.At ten o'clock that night, I sent Henry one final message.[Eight in the morning tomorrow. The Fletcher family's villa.] He replied.[Got it. The men are in place.]I sent another message.[The passcode to the safe is 980410. It's Stanley's birthday. All the evidence is inside.][Understood.]I switched off my phone and lay on my bed. I stared at the ceiling.Tomorrow, everything would come to an end.In my previous life, I'd closed my eyes for good on the operating table.This time, I intended to watch them close theirs.At seven in the morning on Friday, the Fletcher family's maids were already bustling around the villa.A black van waited outside to take me to the hospital.Mary personally adjusted my clothes. Holding my hand, she s

  • Spare My Heart   Chapter 7

    Eve was smiling sweetly.I accepted the glass of milk and set it on the nightstand."Thanks, Eve.""Aren't you going to drink it?" She asked while looking at me. There was a hint of urgency in her eyes."It's a little hot. I'll drink it later." I smiled. "Go ahead and get some rest. I'll finish it and head to bed soon."Eve hesitated, but she still left.After she was gone, I poured the milk into the flowerpot by the window.I then climbed into bed and pretended to fall asleep.At two in the morning, my bedroom door creaked open.Eve entered first. "Judy?" she whispered cautiously.I didn't move.A man followed her inside. He had on a leather jacket and was holding a camera.Grinning lecherously, he approached my bed and reached for my blanket.That was when the lights suddenly came on.Henry stood in the doorway. His phone was raised while he recorded everything.There were two other people behind him. One was a security guard from school, and the other was a police off

  • Spare My Heart   Chapter 6

    Mary stood in a hospital corridor outside an operating room. With a cup of coffee in her hand, she looked calm.A doctor came out from the operating room and said, "The procedure was successful."Mary nodded and took a sip of coffee.She then asked, "What about the heart?""It has already been transplanted into your son."She smiled. It was a gentle, satisfied smile, but the look in her eyes was more terrifying than a drawn knife.I released her hand and lowered my head. I pretended to wipe away tears while cleaning the blood from my nose."Mom, I'll cooperate fully during the checkup."Mary ruffled my hair. "Good girl."For the follow-up checkup, I made preparations in advance.Before the blood draw, I drank excessive amounts of water to dilute various markers.Before the urine test, I also sneakily added something to the sample so everything would appear normal.As expected, the report came back perfect.[Healthy and ready for surgery.]When Mary read the report, her ey

  • Spare My Heart   Chapter 5

    On the day of the physical checkup, I came prepared.I put myself on a crash diet, eating only one meal and drinking excessive amounts of water so I'd look bloated.I stayed awake until three in the morning and got up at six to make sure I looked exhausted.I even secretly bought blood pressure medication and took half a pill that morning to push my blood pressure below the normal range.When the results came back, the doctor frowned at Mary. "Judy has low blood pressure and mild anemia. She's not physically fit for surgery. I recommend three months of nutritional recovery before another evaluation."For a split second, Mary's smile nearly disappeared."How is that possible?" she asked. A trace of impatience crept into her voice. "Hasn't she always been healthy?"The doctor adjusted his glasses. "Conditions in orphanages are often less than ideal nutritionally. Long-term deficiencies could be a factor. Combined with recent stress, it's not unusual."Mary took a deep breath and

  • Spare My Heart   Chapter 4

    "Mom," I said through my tears, "I'll come home with you."Mary led me to the car.We drove through downtown, crossed the Gilded Gate Bridge, and entered the wealthy neighborhoods north of the city.The Fletcher family's villa was even larger than I remembered.It was a grand villa built in a neoclassical style. There were roses in the garden, five luxury cars in the garage, and a line of maids waiting to greet me as I arrived."Welcome home, Miss."I clutched my small duffel bag. Inside were only a few old outfits and my journal.My bedroom was at the end of the second-floor hallway.It had pink wallpaper, white furniture, and a bed covered in over a dozen pillows. The curtains were made of lace, and there were fresh flowers on the nightstand.There was also a family photo album. When I opened it, every Fletcher family portrait remained intact, but Daisy's face had been cut out. A glaring white hole remained in its place.Mary sighed. "That fake heiress isn't even worth ment

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