Mag-log inMy father died of esophageal cancer. For the final two years of his life, he could barely swallow anything. By the time he passed, he was nothing but skin and bones. The first New Year after his death, he came to my mother in a dream. "I'm starving," he said. "I just want to taste the thick-cut steak you used to make." My mother believed it without question. That very day, she pan-seared a large platter of steak and carried it to his grave. The next morning, she suffered a sudden heart attack and died on the spot. Devastated, I handled my mother's funeral together with my husband. That same night, my husband dreamed of my father as well. "Chester," he said, "I haven't eaten in so long. I want your pâté, served with some strong liquor." When my husband woke up, he bought the finest liver pâté, opened a bottle of single-malt whiskey, and went straight to the grave. However, not long after returning home, he collapsed from acute liver failure. He was rushed to the ICU and died three days later. I was on the brink of collapse myself. I left my daughter in the care of a close friend while I tried to handle the endless wave of tragedy. That evening, my daughter never came home from school. I searched everywhere, and finally, on the road to the cemetery, I found her. She was clutching a bowl of spicy stew, several grilled sausages floating in the broth. "Mom," she said, "Grandpa and I used to eat this all the time. I dreamed he said he was hungry." I finally lost it. I knocked the bowl from her hands and carried her home. That night, my father appeared in my dream once more. "I suffered so much while alive," he said. "Have some pity on me. "New Year's is coming. I want to come home for a meal. Make sure you cook fish." I woke in terror. Holding my daughter, I sat before the three framed portraits for two full days without eating or drinking. On New Year's morning, I realized she was no longer breathing. Clutched tightly in her hand was a packet of spicy dried salmon. I could not believe it. When I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day my mother, her eyes red with worry, said she was going out to buy steak.
view moreJane shrieked, rushing to his side. I seized the moment to back off, putting some much-needed distance between us, my phone still recording. "Hold it right there! We're still rolling, Dr. Harris," I smirked at her, "The cops will be just as interested in this little performance as the insurance company." Jane went stiff as a board, her face draining of color. "You set us up!"Chester, gritting his teeth against the stabbing pain, spat out the words, his gaze filled with such malice it seemed he could tear me apart. I scanned the area warily and edged toward the fire escape. As Jane stooped to assist Chester, I seized the moment and dashed down the stairs. Chester, fighting through his agony, shoved Jane aside. "Go after her! If she escapes, we're done for!"Jane stumbled after me, and I intentionally slowed my pace. Just as she was about to grab me, I sidestepped, sending her tumbling to the ground. The wail of the siren grew from a distant hum to a deafening roar. Piece by
I let out an icy, mocking laugh, fixing Chester with a steady gaze."What was that? Say it again?"Chester, clearly feeling guilty, tried to speak, but Jane yanked him back.She tilted her chin up, staring me down with defiance."We've come this far, no point in hiding anything now."You have to take me with you, or I'll blow the whistle on your little insurance scam."And once we're in Tylandra, Chester has to make me his wife. I'll be the one in charge, and you'll be second fiddle."I'm carrying Chester's child, after all."With that, she proudly showed off her belly, her eyes daring me to challenge her.I could not help but laugh bitterly.In just a couple of weeks, she's supposedly pregnant with his son.They really think I'm an idiot.Chester quickly stepped closer and took my hand."Honey, Jane's been a big help to us."If she stays at this hospital, she might give us away."We owe her, and I've heard that in Tylandra, a man can have more than one wife."Plus, you
They finished their confessions and looked at me anxiously.I did not give them the outburst or the breakdown they were bracing for. Instead, I was unsettlingly calm."What's the deal with our daughter? What happened to her?"I caught Chester off guard; he clearly did not expect me to brush off his fling with Jane so easily.Panic flickered in his eyes before he stammered out, "Wendy's death; It was an accident."I did not let him finish. In one swift motion, I yanked back the white sheet from the cart next to us, revealing my daughter's body.Her small form lay there, stark under the harsh light."The doctor said she choked on a fish bone, and that it slashed her throat."My eyes were razor-sharp as they cut to Jane's pale face and then settled on my daughter's still form."However, look at this cloth—just a few random spots of blood."I examined my daughter's throat. The cut was too clean, no sign of a jagged fish bone wound.I knew better; the fish I gave her was boneless
I looked up to see Jane."Silvia, you can't do this."I met her gaze, which was filled with an eerie silence."Why not?" I asked quietly.Jane was at a loss for words.For the first time, I pushed away my longtime confidante."This is my family business. It's not your place to meddle."Hand me another form. I'm signing this donation today, no matter what.""Silvia!"Predictably, Jane panicked, her urgency clashing with my cool demeanor.The room was filled with bewilderment.As I ticked off the list of organs for donation, Jane grabbed my hand, holding it down."You can't sign this!"I chuckled."Jane, why are you so desperate to stop me? Don't tell me they're not actually dead."A trace of alarm flashed in her eyes, as if she made a tough choice."Silvia, come with me."She led me to a hospital room I never seen before.The door swung open, and there stood Chester, who was supposed to have been a fixture in the morgue for the past two weeks.I nodded at him, my face
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