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The Kidney Donor and the Billionaire's Bride

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 573    |    Released on: 05/06/2025

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The Kidney Donor and the Billionaire's Bride
The Kidney Donor and the Billionaire's Bride
“Ellie Miller existed on the fringes, working grueling shifts under humming fluorescent lights, a constant, phantom ache in her lower back a cruel reminder of the kidney she'd sacrificed. Every dime earned from Chicago's greasy spoons vanished into impossible medical bills and her father's crushing business debts. Just when she thought despair was her only companion, a call from an unknown New York number pulled her back to a world she thought lost forever. Margaret Nolan, a kind older woman from her past, was gravely ill and asking for her. But this summons plunged Ellie into an abyss of cold disdain, orchestrated by Margaret's powerful grandson, Ethan Nolan, and his icy, manipulative fiancée, Victoria. Victoria, whose distant relative had received Ellie's life-saving kidney, seized every opportunity to publicly humiliate her, painting her as a conniving opportunist. The lavish Nolan mansion became a gilded cage of whispers and condescending stares, a stark contrast to Ellie's tattered reality. The public torment climaxed brutally when loan sharks, relentless in their pursuit of her father's old debts and her own manipulated medical loans, cornered her in a dark alley, leaving her beaten and utterly broken. How could her selfless sacrifice, intended to bring relief, only drag her deeper into suffering and public shame? Why did Ethan, the one who seemed capable of understanding, stubbornly believe Victoria's venomous narrative, dismissing Ellie's every desperate plea? Trapped, defeated, and with nothing left to lose, Ellie made a desperate, terrifying choice. She would orchestrate a final, shocking escape, letting the world believe she was gone forever, vanishing into the unknown to carve out a new existence free from her tormentors.”
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