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Chapter 5

Author: Wren
The ambulance delivered me to the family's private clinic. Tubes snaked across my body, monitors beeping beside me. I didn't move, didn't speak, not even a string of consciousness remained. My family waited anxiously outside the emergency room.

Mother was sobbing. Father stood silent. Lawrence kept demanding answers from the assistant doctor. "What the hell happened? Tell me she'll be fine!"

"Please remain calm," the assistant doctor reassured him. "The chief physician will explain everything shortly."

Then the lead doctor finally stepped out, his expression serious. "She has an advanced brain tumor. It's been growing for a long time. Did anyone notice her collapsing? Nosebleeds? Or headaches?"

A heavy silence fell. Then, like a dam breaking, the memories flooded back to them.

Mother whispered, "She—she would leave the dinner table suddenly. Vanessa said she was just picky, that she hated our food—"

Father held his breath. "At the gala last month, she passed out. Vanessa told everyone
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