A Healer's Second Chance At Life

A Healer's Second Chance At Life

Ai Huo

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My husband told me his true love, Francesca, was dying. As a master healer, I was the only one who could save her. For months, he drained my life force in daily rituals, leaving me a hollow shell of myself. Then he demanded the ultimate sacrifice: a forbidden ceremony that would transfer my entire life force to her. It was a death sentence. "It means Francesca lives," he said, his eyes empty of the love he once had for me. He shattered the wooden bird he carved for our anniversary, forced me to sign divorce papers, and promised to remarry me after I died for his fantasy. Finally, he tied me to an altar and set it on fire. As I burned, my four-year-old daughter screamed the truth-that Francesca was faking her illness. But Kane pushed her away, choosing his lie over our lives. He watched me die. But when I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day he first told me Francesca was sick. This time, the only life I'll be saving is my own.

A Healer's Second Chance At Life Chapter 1

My husband told me his true love, Francesca, was dying. As a master healer, I was the only one who could save her. For months, he drained my life force in daily rituals, leaving me a hollow shell of myself.

Then he demanded the ultimate sacrifice: a forbidden ceremony that would transfer my entire life force to her. It was a death sentence.

"It means Francesca lives," he said, his eyes empty of the love he once had for me.

He shattered the wooden bird he carved for our anniversary, forced me to sign divorce papers, and promised to remarry me after I died for his fantasy.

Finally, he tied me to an altar and set it on fire.

As I burned, my four-year-old daughter screamed the truth-that Francesca was faking her illness. But Kane pushed her away, choosing his lie over our lives. He watched me die.

But when I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day he first told me Francesca was sick. This time, the only life I'll be saving is my own.

Chapter 1

My body was a battlefield, each day a new skirmish I was losing. For months, it had been the same. Every morning, the cold, sterile air of the mansion's healing chamber would prickle my skin, a stark contrast to the warmth I once radiated. Kane insisted on these "energy transfers," draining my very essence to fuel his desperate fantasy. I felt like a dry sponge, squeezed relentlessly, my once vibrant aura now a faint flicker. My head throbbed constantly, a dull ache that never truly disappeared.

Today, though, was worse. My vision blurred as I tried to focus on the intricate patterns of the crystal array before me. A sharp pain lanced through my chest, making me gasp. My legs buckled, and I stumbled, catching myself on the edge of the altar. The room spun. The familiar metallic taste of blood filled my mouth. I knew what this meant. My body was screaming, a silent, desperate plea for rest.

Kane, perched on a plush armchair across the room, looked up from his tablet. His brow furrowed, a flicker of something that almost looked like concern crossing his face.

"Elaina?" His voice, usually a command, held a fraction of softness. "Are you alright? You look pale."

He rose, his tall frame looming over me. He reached out a hand, a gesture I hadn't felt in weeks. For a fleeting second, a foolish, desperate hope bloomed in my chest. Maybe, just maybe, he would see me, truly see me, and call it off. Maybe he would remember the woman he married, not just the healer he owned.

He pulled me upright, his grip firm. His eyes, however, weren't on mine. They were fixed on the glowing crystals, then darted to the timer on the wall. The ritual wasn't finished.

"Francesca needs this, Elaina," he said, his voice hardening, the brief illusion of care dissolving like mist. "Her condition... it's deteriorating rapidly. The doctors are at a loss. But I found a way. The Grand Healing Ceremony."

My breath hitched. The words hit me like a physical blow, colder and sharper than any blade. Grand Healing Ceremony. I knew that term. It was an ancient, forbidden ritual, whispered about in hushed tones at Serenity Peak. A ritual that drew upon the very life force of the healer, a complete, irreversible transfer. It was a death sentence.

"No," I whispered, the word barely audible. My heart pounded, a frantic drum against my ribs. My throat felt raw. "Kane, you can't... you know what that means. It will kill me."

His gaze finally met mine, but there was no love there, no recognition of the woman he once vowed to cherish. Only a chilling resolve, an unyielding will.

"It means Francesca lives," he stated, his voice flat, emotionless. "And you, Elaina, are the only one who can make that happen."

The truth, stark and brutal, slammed into me. He didn't care if I died. He never loved me, not the real me. He loved my gift, a tool to be wielded, an asset to save his "true love." All this time, all this pain, all my sacrifices... they were for nothing. My heart, already bruised and battered, shattered into a million pieces.

"No," I repeated, my voice stronger now, fueled by a sudden, fierce surge of defiance. "I won't do it. I can't. Not like this."

His jaw tightened. The flicker of false concern vanished completely, replaced by a storm of cold fury. He didn't even bother to hide it anymore.

"You will," he snarled, his voice a low growl. He grabbed my arm, his fingers digging into my flesh. "You owe me, Elaina. You owe Francesca. You promised to use your gifts for the greater good. This is the greater good."

He dragged me towards a heavy oak table in the corner of the room, ignoring my protests, my whimpers of pain. My shoulder slammed against the polished wood, a dull ache blooming instantly. A stack of crisp white papers lay waiting. Divorce papers. The irony was a bitter taste. He wanted to remarry me after he killed me. A cruel joke.

"Sign these," he commanded, thrusting a pen into my trembling hand. "We'll finalize the divorce. Then, after Francesca is fully healed, after the ceremony, we'll remarry. A new beginning. Just like old times, Elaina. You, me, and our family."

The words were a poisonous balm, a promise so hollow it mocked me. He invoked our family, our daughter, Cora, as if he hadn't already destroyed it. He spoke of "old times," moments I cherished, now tainted by his betrayal.

"You were always known for your compassion, Elaina," he continued, his voice dripping with false sincerity. "The 'Beacon of Serenity Peak,' they called you. A true healer. Don't tell me you've lost your touch. Don't tell me you've become selfish."

Selfish? The word echoed in my mind, a cruel jest. I had given him everything. My life, my calling, my very self. And now, he wanted the last vestiges of my life force. He didn't want me. He wanted the "miracle worker," the tool that could bring his fantasy to life.

My mind reeled. He loved Francesca, his 'white moonlight,' not the woman standing before him. He never loved me. He loved the idea of me, the powerful healer who could fix anything, anyone, even a terminal illness that Francesca might not even have. The realization was a gaping wound, bleeding out all the hope I had desperately clung to.

I thought of Serenity Peak, the peace I had found there, the genuine healing I had offered. I had left it all for him, for our imagined future. For love. What a fool I had been.

My gaze drifted to the divorce papers. A new beginning, he said? There would be no new beginning for me. Not after his "Grand Healing Ceremony." But if I refused, what would happen to Cora? My little girl, my only light. My resolve hardened. I would agree, for her. I would ensure she was safe, no matter the cost.

"Fine," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. I picked up the pen, my hand no longer trembling. "I'll do it. But I have one condition."

Kane looked surprised, a flicker of irritation in his eyes. He expected subservience, not negotiation.

"What is it?" he asked, his tone impatient.

"Cora," I said, my voice firm. "You will ensure her safety, her future. And you will tell her, when she is old enough to understand, that her mother loved her more than anything in this world."

A muscle twitched in his jaw. He probably dismissed it as a dying wish, a last gasp of sentimentality. He nodded curtly, already looking past me, past my impending demise, towards his future with Francesca.

He would never know the true meaning of my words, the silent promise I made to myself. He would never know that I would not be waiting for any "new beginning." Not in this life. But my daughter, my brave, perceptive Cora, she would carry my memory, my spirit. And she would witness his descent.

I knew this would be the end. But it would not be a meaningless end. My sacrifice would mean something. For Cora. I signed the papers, the ink bleeding faintly into the cheap paper. A contract with death, sealed with a pen. I would not live to remarry him. Not in this lifetime.

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“My husband told me his true love, Francesca, was dying. As a master healer, I was the only one who could save her. For months, he drained my life force in daily rituals, leaving me a hollow shell of myself. Then he demanded the ultimate sacrifice: a forbidden ceremony that would transfer my entire life force to her. It was a death sentence. "It means Francesca lives," he said, his eyes empty of the love he once had for me. He shattered the wooden bird he carved for our anniversary, forced me to sign divorce papers, and promised to remarry me after I died for his fantasy. Finally, he tied me to an altar and set it on fire. As I burned, my four-year-old daughter screamed the truth-that Francesca was faking her illness. But Kane pushed her away, choosing his lie over our lives. He watched me die. But when I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day he first told me Francesca was sick. This time, the only life I'll be saving is my own.”
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