I Die While He Loves Someone Else
Since my bone cancer is already terminal, my doctor asks me if I wish to receive an amputation.
My breath is lodged in my throat. After hesitating for a few moments, I end up texting my husband, Jordan Parker.
"If I undergo the amputation surgery, I'll get to live for another year. Do you want me to take up the surgery?"
One minute before I'm scheduled to undergo the surgery, my phone finally buzzes.
"Best wishes."
It's the same response as the one I've been receiving for every message I've sent him over the past three years.
Of course, Jordan has responded by transferring me money and a note that says "best wishes".
I put down my phone quietly.
Ever since I've borrowed 500 thousand dollars from him on our wedding night, Jordan has already determined that I'm a gold digger, just like what his friends have been saying about me.
That's why Jordan transfers me money when I go through a miscarriage.
When I beg him to attend my dad's funeral, he gives me money as well.
Half a year ago, I'm diagnosed with bone cancer. The thought about having to live my life with tubes inserted into various parts of my body while lying on my sick bed and waiting for Death to grace me with its presence in the near future triggers a mental breakdown immediately.
With tears rolling down my cheeks, I send 97 long audio messages to Jordan. In return, I've received 97 money transfers.
Now, I'm about to get amputated just so I can extend my life span, and here Jordan is, fusing beads with his childhood sweetheart, Camille Laurent.
As I stare at Camille's romantic social media post and the barrage of comments that wish her and Jordan well, I pluck out the needle with a bitter smile on my face.
There is once when Jordan has told me in a tone filled with hatred and resentment that his biggest regret is his decision to call off his engagement with Camille over a gold digger like me.
Well, I hope that this time, he won't have any regrets anymore.