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The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed
The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed
Author: Poisonous

Chapter 1

Author: Poisonous
It wasn't long before the nightlong tumult of their coupling finally hushed that Whitney Sullivan, my fiancee finally appeared from the bedroom in a torn nightdress.

She had weak legs from the whole thing, so she had to brace herself against the wall as she shuffled along, her exposed skin showing telltale marks.

She then walked straight past me, went to the dining table, poured herself a glass of water, and said with a hint of irritation, "Your theatrics have gone on long enough, Daniel. I'm not well now, so I won't stand for your mood right now. It was just my virginity. If it could save Steven, then it was worthwhile. You should stop being such a puritan about it!"

I was so furious at the sheer absurdity of her comment that I burst out laughing. "You're saying I'm a puritan, huh? You practically threw yourself at another man. You're truly the progressive one!"

Whitney slammed the glass to the ground. "That's enough, Daniel! You'd better not spout any nonsense in Steven's presence—he's unwell right now—otherwise, the marriage is off!"

No sooner had she spoken than the medical team, already positioned, rushed into the bedroom and commenced the emergency resuscitation. She quickly rushed over as well, not giving me so much as a single look.

Steven Forster was lying on what was supposed to be my marital bed. He weakly held Whitney's hand and uttered in a strained, faint voice, "I'm sorry for putting you out like this, Whitney. I just wanted to see you one last time before I..."

I could smell a cloying, thick smell hanging in the air, while the contents spilling out of the trash clearly showcased the "score" of their actions during the previous night.

"I'm so happy that I got to be with you before I died… Is it possible for me to accompany you when you walk down the aisle on your wedding day?"

"You shouldn't say such ridiculous things!" she said.

She clutched Steven's hand, her eyes brimming with tears, and barked at the medical team, "Do something! Save him!"

She then turned to Steven and said, "You're going to be fine, Steven. You know, I'm still counting on you to be the one to rip off my wedding gown later!"

They then kissed with reckless abandon, a wild, desperate embrace like the last indulgence at the end of the world.

I watched as the scenario—straight out of a cheesy melodrama—unfolded right before my eyes, a wave of nausea rising in my stomach.

It was common knowledge that Whitney was my ultimate vulnerability. I, the pampered heir who had never done menial labor, clumsily learned to cook and granted her every desire. I even went so far as to kneel before the main gate of my family's residence for 72 hours, enduring a broken leg from my grandfather's beating, just to make her my wife.

I believed I had dedicated my heart and soul to Whitney, yet this was the miserable outcome I faced.

"How could you be so dense, Daniel? How could you just stand there like a paralyzed dummy?"

I immediately snapped out of my daze, only to hear Whitney commanding me with undisguised impatience, "Get the Lister family's medical team here right now! Do you think you'll be able to live with yourself if you cost Steven's life through delay?"

Upon seeing that I wasn't responding to her, Whitney's expression immediately soured—it was unprecedented for me to disregard her in the presence of others, after all. "It's our wedding today, Daniel! Do you have to start this row with me right now?" she added.

I stared at her threadbare, barely-there nightgown and asked, "You do recall that you're getting married today, huh? That thought must have completely slipped your mind when you were tangled up with Steven in that bed!"

"I did it because I wanted to save him!"

I let out a harsh, contemptuous laugh. "Oh, of course! You had the antidote in hand but chose to give your body instead! How profoundly noble of you!"

Whitney's expression flickered, an unhealthy mix of shock and fury. She was on the verge of responding when the clamor of the wedding team barging in cut her off.

Whitney's bridesmaids were the first group through the door. They immediately furrowed their brow when they registered the entire scene unfolding in the room meant for the newly married couple.
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  • The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed   Chapter 9

    Whitney continued, "Steven's entire life savings were wiped out by medical costs, forcing me to take three jobs every day just to keep him afloat! He's been nothing but demanding ever since he was paralyzed, and he even started abusing me physically! You have to help me, Daniel! I finally see the error of my ways and promise never to be a fool to offer such kindness again."I was baffled, finding it hard to believe that Whitney actually had the audacity to utter that. I sized her up, my eyes filled with scorn as I said, "You weren't offering him any kindness—you were practically throwing yourself at your so-called childhood sweetheart. I'm not interested in your pathetic story. You'd better get lost right now, or you won't like the consequences!" Whitney's gaze was hard and unyielding as she stared at me. "That can't be true! I know you still love me deeply, Daniel! You wouldn't have allowed me to be with Steven otherwise. You want me to be happy, but now my only chance at happin

  • The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed   Chapter 8

    "What kind? You're obviously a lovesick fool! How could the most popular guy in the whole college descend to this level…" Abigail trailed off.I couldn't make out the final, whispered remark as Abigail shot me an exasperated glare.Upon noticing my puzzled look, Abigail's cheeks flushed scarlet. She pushed me aside and rapidly bolted up the stairs, saying, "It's late already, so it's time to wash up and get ready for bed." Though the marital home had been hastily secured, and it offered none of the expected celebratory cheer, everything essential was in place.In a mutual, wordless understanding, Abigail and I chose to occupy separate bedrooms, which resulted in a night of peaceful, undisturbed sleep.I worked from home while recuperating from my injuries after the wedding, while Abigail committed to standard business hours at the office, where she brokered deals and focused on market expansion.Abigail and I finally found a moment of respite once the first collaboration betwe

  • The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed   Chapter 7

    George snapped, "What good is an inheritance to a useless daughter like you? You ought to know that the child I fathered elsewhere is guaranteed to be a boy, and he is the one who will be my sole legitimate heir. You'd better get down on your knees and apologize to the Lister family before your actions bring disaster down on your brother!"Whitney's eyes remained fixed on her parents for a considerable time before she finally relented and approached me. "I know it's all my fault, Daniel! Please find it in your heart to forgive me just this once!"I couldn't help but find her saccharine pleading utterly nauseating. She even went a step further, deliberately undoing two buttons on her shirt, and offered me a gaze that was a calculated blend of shyness and seduction."How utterly revolting!" I snapped before Abigail could even lash out, causing Whitney to stop dead in her tracks. It came as a shock to everyone that I would regard the overtures of the woman I used to pamper with such

  • The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed   Chapter 6

    I slapped Whitney hard across the face just as she was about to attack Abigail, sending her sprawling to the floor. I then loomed over her and said coldly, "Get her out of here immediately!"Whitney was roughly escorted out by the security guards, her eyes burning with fury. "I only gave away my virginity last night to save Steven! Do you really have to punish me so severely, Daniel? I'm warning you—if I leave this place, I won't come back, even if you beg me on your knees!"In an instant, the guests dissolved into pandemonium. Abigail stared at Whitney, completely stunned, and asked, "Is she truly sane? Does she not realize that this entire scene is being televised live?"I watched Whitney's retreating figure with a cold expression and said offhandedly, "Who knows?"Having exchanged a glance, Abigail and I took a deep breath and quickly plastered on our professional smiles again.In that instant, the officiant promptly stepped forward to smooth things over, and the ceremony ultim

  • The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed   Chapter 5

    In that instant, the remote slipped from her grasp and hit the floor as she gazed at the ongoing wedding broadcast in a state of stupor, her face contorted in utter dismay. She couldn't believe what she was seeing. How in the world could the bride be Abigail—that worthless wench who had her engagement broken off?She grabbed her phone in a frenzy and tried to call me, only to find my phone utterly unreachable. She then sped off in her car toward the site of the wedding, only to find that she was denied access, unable to pass through the front gates."Get out of my way! I'm the bride! You have no right to stop me!" Whitney shrieked in a fit of pique, raging at the security guards blocking the entrance."You ought to know that the Lister family's wedding ceremony is far too important for just any commoner to try and intrude upon and cause trouble, miss!"Whitney bellowed, "How dare you accuse me of crashing the ceremony? I'm the bride who should be getting married today! You'd better

  • The Poison She Cured, the Love She Killed   Chapter 4

    I checked my navigation system and noticed that I was only ten minutes away from the hospital. "You can rest assured that I'm single from this moment forward. I'll see you at the wedding."I felt my spirits lifting considerably after I hung up the phone.I was just about to turn the corner when a car I recognized suddenly rear-ended me, the force of the crash forcing my car to flip over. I felt my leg throbbing in agony as the blood obscured my vision. I peered through the shattered car window and noticed Whitney walking over.Whitney glared at me with pure hatred. "You left me no choice, Daniel. I won't let anything happen to Steven!"She then disregarded my nearly lifeless state and swiftly reached into the wreck, pulling out my phone.I struggled to try and stop her, yet I lacked the strength even to pull myself out of the wreckage. "Stop!"Whitney continued fiddling with the phone, casting a brief, disgusted glance my way. "You want me to stop? I never thought you'd just turn

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