LOGINThe doctors said it was over—stage four, nothing left to fight. I had three days, max. I signed the organ donor papers myself. If I was gonna die, at least someone else could get a second shot. Told my family I was sick. But my so-called sister—the doctor—shrugged it off like I was making it up. She convinced them I was losing it, not dying. My parents and fiancé fell for it. Handed me over like she was some hero. She wasn't. She pushed me closer to the end. And when I finally died, the same people who wouldn't listen cried like they hadn't let it happen.
View MoreAntonio left the cemetery and headed straight to the basement where Viviana was locked up.The place reeked—blood, damp air, pure rot.In the corner, Viviana lay crumpled, filthy, her clothes shredded and stained. Her limbs were bent wrong, wounds still oozing. His men had done exactly what he told them—keep her breathing, nothing more.She flinched at the sound of his steps. When she saw him, her eyes went wide with panic.Then she crawled to him, grabbed his leg, sobbing."Antonio! I messed up! I know I did! Please, let me go! I swear I'll never lie again—please, just this once!"Antonio looked down at her like she was dirt.He kicked her off, voice flat. "Bring me the whip."One of his guys handed it over—saltwater-soaked, brutal.Antonio took it without blinking. His eyes were dead."Viviana," he said, voice colder than a grave, "remember what you did to Emilia? How you made her suffer like hell?"He raised the whip and cracked it across her back.Viviana screamed, fold
Antonio started digging into everything that went down before Emilia died.He grilled every doctor who'd seen her and uncovered the truth—Viviana hadn't been helping Emilia. She was straight-up torturing her.Then he pulled the security footage from the hospital's treatment room.In the footage, Emilia was tied to a chair. Viviana stood over her with a stun device, zapping her again and again.Emilia screamed, twisted in pain, while Viviana looked thrilled.Then came a syringe—Viviana jabbed it into her like it was nothing.Emilia thrashed harder, and Viviana just laughed like it was all a game.Antonio watched, heart shattering.He couldn't even wrap his head around how much Emilia had gone through.It had all happened for so long—right in front of them.His fists clenched, eyes burning with a mix of rage and guilt.Antonio showed the footage to Francesca and Riccardo.They watched, shaking, as Viviana's wild, twisted face played across the screen.Twenty years of love an
Viviana froze. For a second, something smug flashed across her face—then poof, gone. She slapped on a fake grief act fast."What? Emilia's dead? That can't be..." Fake gasp, teary eyes, hand to her mouth.But Antonio caught it—that smug little smile.His gut twisted. He squeezed her throat. "Still faking?"She clawed at him, face flushed, eyes wild.But still no confession. "An...Antonio, w-what are you saying...I don't get it..."His eyes went stone cold. He squeezed harder.She thrashed, face blazing red, eyes full-on panic.He didn't stop until she was barely conscious.Viviana hit the floor, gasping, coughing like her lungs were on fire. Her eyes—pure fear, laced with hate."Why?" Antonio's voice dropped, low and deadly. "Why'd you do that to Emilia? She was your sister."She just lay there, panting, hair a mess, mascara running.Then she looked up—and grinned. "Why? Because I hated her."She was better than me at everything. She was supposed to stay an orphan. But no—
Emilia lay motionless, skin ghost-pale, the only color a streak of blood at her lips.The floor was drenched. The smell hit like a punch."Emilia!"Antonio's eyes blew wide. His legs gave out, dropping him to his knees.His hands shook as he hovered over her, searching for breath.Nothing. No pulse. No chance."No... no, this can't be..." His face drained of color.Then, like something snapped, he scooped her up and sprinted out. "Emilia! Don't do this! Wake up! I'll get you help—you'll be okay!"Downstairs, Riccardo and Francesca froze at the sight."Emilia? What—what happened?!"In the car, Antonio clutched her hand like he could pull her back with sheer will. "Emilia, please... I messed up. I never should've locked you in. Don't leave me like this..."His voice cracked, all guilt and panic. "You asked if I'd miss you if you died, right? I'm telling you—I would. I already do. I can't breathe without you..."But all he got back was silence.***At the hospital, the docto
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