What Was Lost
Beloved Farewell
I was diagnosed with kidney disease.
My wife, Serene Warner, an heiress from high society, broke down in tears from worry. She did everything she could to find a donor for me.
However, just as the doctor handed her the consent form, she hesitated.
"Keith's treatment can't be delayed any longer. This donor kidney is compatible with him too. Can you find another matching kidney?" she asked.
With a troubled look on his face, the doctor replied, "Ms. Warner, that would be rather hard. Perhaps…"
Before he could finish, her daughter spoke up and decided my fate. "Of course, the kidney is going to Keith. Dad is old and a nag. He doesn't even look like me. I don't want it to go to him."
Serene gently smacked Tina on the back of her head, but what she said next was just as chilling.
"Joseph, Keith studied abroad. He'll contribute a lot to the Warners and this society…"
Without saying a word, I looked down at my wedding ring. My heart had grown numb long ago.
That was because I had already gone through this.
In my last life, this was when I shouted at her, despite having always been a gentle soul.
"What about all the sacrifices I made to take care of you two in the past eight years? I'm clearly ahead of him in the list. It should be mine! Why him?"
But without question, a poor teacher like me stood no chance against the rich and powerful.
In the end, out of guilt, Serene stayed by my side day and night. She reminisced with me about the past, but not even she realized that the memories she spoke of did not belong to us.
I slowly faded away.
This time, I would not fight her. I would not trouble her anymore.
"Alright."