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Their Blinded Betrayal

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1159    |    Released on: 16/06/2025

a truck. "Sarah, the leukemia is too aggressive. The

in my bones, a coldness

R T-cell therapy program,

, but by my own f

, her "persistent post-viral fatigue" that always se

nd, and my parents, Mark and Carol, had pulled strings, used their money. The spot that

e in my mouth. My la

?" I asked, m

gently. "We can manage the

ids, potent painkillers. A c

e needles and sickness for nothi

ou a temporary boost of energy, a sense of well-being.

countdown. Fine. It was m

er me, a dangerous quiet. The pain in my joints dulled, a fo

se later that day. Jessie

fing a pillow for Jessie, who was draped o

her voice tight. She always sounde

, brittle smile on my face. The steroids

more color," Dad mumbl

. it' s just dreadful. The doctors at the new wing are hopeful, though. They s

lickered towards me, a tin

said, keeping my voice even. Dr. Albright, the pioneer,

sie said, her voice breathy. "He said my case

arned. "Jessie needs suppor

a dry, humorless sound. "R

g. Like I was the one bein

settled heavy in my ch

red. The fight had gone out o

he Reading Nook," my little bookstore. My pas

voice strangely light

at me, surprised

doing really well online. And 'The R

a little, her

ave them," I sai

ped. Da

dened. "Sarah...

r business than me. And you' ll need something to ke

detached sort of peace, like watc

essie stammered, a flush rising on her ch

told her. "

ou," Dad said, a note of approval in

shows real maturity. Thinking of Jessie, being so

y my life's work to the person who

l, only when I bent to Jessie's will, was a song I'd heard my whole life.

e house I still shared with Da

Ethan, my ten-year-

close to his, laughing. David was leaning against the counte

ood at being a father, good at domestic things

happy family life. I wa

ed with chocolate. "Mom! Jessie

" I said, my voice hol

. "He's a nat

t me. His smile faded

. I

unsaid. My alienation was a

etired early" due to a "sudden dizzy spell

fting his weight from

, his voice low.

knew what

ealth is a big concern. She needs a

.. maybe it would be best for everyo

ryone. And I could... I could fully support Jessie through h

dness. A solution for

another casualty fo

t it was distant, like an echo. The

man I had loved, the fathe

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Their Blinded Betrayal
Their Blinded Betrayal
“I was dying of aggressive leukemia, my last chance for life, a revolutionary CAR T-cell therapy, within reach. My own family - my husband, David, and my parents - colluded to steal that life-saving treatment, diverting it to my cousin Jessie, who feigned vague illnesses for attention. Condemned to palliative care, I watched them celebrate Jessie's "recovery" while dismissing my worsening symptoms as "drama" or "negativity." I was forced to sign over everything I' d built-my beloved bakery, my bookstore, my investments-to the very woman who was orchestrating my demise. Adding insult to injury, David asked for a divorce, planning to move Jessie into our home and enthralling my son with her false charm. They called my quiet compliance "sensible," completely blind to the fact that I, sick and betrayed, was merely settling my affairs as a dying woman. How could they be so utterly oblivious, so consumed by a manipulative charade, while their daughter lay dying before their eyes? But their blind betrayal ignited a cold resolve: my surrender was merely the prelude to a posthumous retribution, carefully orchestrated in my final moments through a secret will and damning evidence, now entrusted to a shark lawyer to unleash upon them all.”
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