LOGINMy husband, the hospital director, stole my kidney to save his beloved first love, who suffered from uremia. While I was under anesthesia for heart surgery, he stormed into the operating room without permission and ordered the removal of one of my kidneys. I begged him to stop, explaining that my heart condition was critical and that I could not survive back-to-back major surgeries. He only sneered at me, his voice dripping with disdain. “I knew you’d be jealous of Cece and make pathetic excuses. That’s exactly why I chose this moment.” Ignoring my desperate pleas, he took my kidney and walked away. In the end, I suffered multiple post-surgery complications and died miserably on the operating table.
View MoreAfter the boy's mother finished telling Maddox everything, she turned toward my tombstone and gave it a nod."I'm so sorry, Ms. Simpson. I was in such a rush to get my son to the hospital that I never got to thank you. Later, when I tried to find you, you were gone."I never expected you to have passed away… Why is it that good people never seem to live long?"Maddox stood frozen in place. He took two steps back, saying nothing before turning and driving away.I remained at my own grave for a long time. I could not feel the wind or the rain, only a strange, quiet calm.Even as the truth began to unravel, I did not feel any relief. Only irony.If Maddox had believed me from the start, the truth would not have needed to come from strangers. This was the man I had loved for so many years.My soul drifted back to Maddox's side once more.I could not move on—not until I saw with my own eyes what happened to the man who had killed me.Maddox was storming into Cecilia's apartment. Or
Maddox hung his head in silence.My mother simply let out a weary sigh in exhaustion."Get out. I don't want to see my daughter's murderer. I know that in this hospital, your power is untouchable. No one will ever testify that you killed her on purpose."But that doesn't mean I won't hate you for the rest of my life."Maddox stiffened and looked up. My mother's frail figure stood firm, unwavering in her hatred. He could only remain silent as he got up and left.She was right. If Maddox had not been the hospital director, my death would have been ruled as medical malpractice, and at least my mother would have received some compensation.However, my mother had no connections, nor background. She must have been drowning in guilt—not only unable to get justice for her daughter but also forced to keep struggling alone in this merciless world.I watched as she lay in her hospital bed, silently crying. Her lips were trembling with whispers."Rhea… I failed you. I couldn't give you a g
Maddox did not leave. Instead, he stayed outside my mother's operating room, pacing anxiously.As time ticked by, he rubbed his sweaty palms together.I waited as well, but I kept my distance. Being anywhere near Maddox now made the air feel suffocating.It was not until the early hours of the next morning that my mother was finally wheeled out. Maddox immediately got up and rushed forward.She was still unconscious."How's my mom?"It was the first time I had ever heard Maddox call her "mom". After all, he had always looked down on my family.I was raised by a single mother who had little education. She took on odd jobs, even collected scrap materials, just to support me.We never had much, but she always respected my dreams. She knew I loved to paint, and no matter how hard life was, she was determined to send me to art school. She would have sold everything she owned if it meant giving me that chance.That was how I met Maddox.I used to set up a small stand on the street,
Maddox suddenly grabbed the doctor by the shoulders."Where is Rhea's body? I need to see it with my own eyes!"The doctor flinched, startled by his intensity."Ms. Simpson's mother took her body and had her cremated. She could not afford a funeral for her daughter as she also needed expensive medication."That's why, despite her age and illness, she took a job as a janitor at the hospital."Maddox collapsed onto the floor. The doctor handed him the consent form for surgery."Sign here."Moving like a machine, Maddox signed his name before leaning against the wall. He stared blankly into the distance, unable to process it all.The doctor hesitated, then took a few steps away before turning back and saying, almost offhandedly,"Oh, right… Dr. Jagger, if you hadn't barged into the operating room to take Ms. Simpson's kidney, she wouldn't have been infected. She surely wouldn't have died."With that, the doctor left.Maddox's arms fell limply to his sides as he let out a bitter






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