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Abandoned to Die: Her Fight for Life

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 481    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

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need a lawyer," I to

, a woman known for

ything, the diagnosis, Richard' s refusal, the car, Sylvia, t

her expression becoming

grounds of adultery and financial dissipation. We'll fight for your rightful share of the

irty laundry, was daunting. Richard was a well-k

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office. Brenda told me h

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nk you're doing? Are you trying to ruin

ed at how calm I felt. "When you chose Sy

get a penny more than I want

accounts of your very public affair with Sylvia. The

almost hear him weighing his optio

ement. He wanted to avoid a public court battle. He was terrified of the local

hoped. It included a significant cash sum, enough for my treatment an

peal to me directly, a pathe

t sort this out quietl

embarrassment for confronting your affair? Or the husband wh

d no

aining, but a small, fierce flame of triumph

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Abandoned to Die: Her Fight for Life
Abandoned to Die: Her Fight for Life
“"Pancreatic cancer, aggressive," the doctor' s words hit me, Eleanor, a sixty-year-old retired librarian, like a physical blow. I rushed home to my husband, Richard, a man I' d shared forty years with, hoping for comfort, for support, for a fight plan against this death sentence. Instead, he coldly dismissed my $75,000 treatment as too expensive, citing our tight savings due to our grandson's school. Days later, a bank statement revealed the truth: a $50,000 withdrawal for "Vintage Motors LLC" was not for our family, but for a shiny red convertible. My best friend, Brenda, then called, reporting Richard and his high school sweetheart, Sylvia, recently widowed, cruising Main Street in that very car, laughing like young lovers. He bought his mistress a luxury car, flaunted her publicly, and denied me life-saving treatment. When I confronted him, he rolled his eyes, calling me "dramatic" and "hysterical," saying Sylvia "needed cheering up" and was "good for his networking." My heart shattered again when our son, Michael, whom I had always cherished and supported, sided with his father, arguing my cancer was "tough" at my age and that Sylvia had even helped his career. At Sylvia's birthday party, hosted at Michael's house (a house I helped him buy), Richard proudly introduced her as his "true partner," and when I spoke up, Michael publicly shamed me, ordering me to "just leave." The man I loved for decades, and the son I raised, chose a new relationship and career opportunities over my very life. How could they betray me so completely, so callously, leaving me to die while they celebrated? But in that moment, as I walked away, something in me finally broke free. I was done being their victim; I would fight for my life, alone, and on my own terms.”
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