Chemo #99: My Wife Never Showed Up
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When my wife, Rebecca Walsh, misses my chemotherapy session for the 99th time, I come across a post on social media.
"I won my lover's heart with a kidney. She will surely love me to death, right?"
The attached photo shows a couple kissing on a street in Targon. The woman has a small heart-shaped scar on her neck.
What a coincidence—it is exactly the same as Rebecca's. The woman who nearly dies for me falls in love with someone else so easily.
The comments below are full of encouragement from strangers.
"Man, you're so brave. Wishing you everlasting love."
"If I were the woman, I would love you to death."
I leave a comment too. "I hope you are together until you are in the depths of hell, you cheating pair. As for me, the husband, I will step aside to make way for you."
One minute later, the post disappears.
It doesn't matter. I post on my own account.
I write, "After I spent three years battling cancer, my wife fell in love with the man who's supposed to be the kidney donor."
The attached images are our marriage certificate and the same photo of them kissing from earlier.