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Their Blinded Betrayal

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 884    |    Released on: 16/06/2025

next day. Jessie had, of course, already c

strange, like embracing a stranger. "Jessie told us about

eaming. "It shows you're really thinking

wanted to ask. C

ed, patting my arm. "Accepting things, and making sure Jess

m, preened under the praise

highlighted their superficiality, their readiness to praise any action tha

sebleed started. Blood dripped onto my

bed a tissue f

om asked, a flicker of concern

," I said, pressing the t

kly looked away, a small, sati

rah being clumsy, or stressed. The steroids gave me a healthy flush, a veneer o

parents, really

quiet but clear. "If I were

g in the air, st

o morbid, Sarah! You look better than you have in

just feeling a bit down with all the changes. You'll perk up

ound sadness, a despair so deep it felt like drowning. My suffer

g to do. One final, sym

m school, full of c

t of him, taking his

my voice gentle. "You kno

bright eyes s

re a lot more, to help out. T

e's fun. She lets me eat cook

e'll take such good care of you, Ethan. She'll play with you, help

widened.

y much. And it would make me very happy i

d towards the woman who was complicit in my destruct

asily accepting. "Jessi

an off to find Jessi

iving room when Ethan burst in, announcing

t up with unad

nderful!" Jessie crie

o me with a triumphant smile. "Ever

e beaming, nodd

this new family arrangement, that they didn't notice the tears we

nd walk quietly out of th

concern was complete. The injust

first, then with a gr

old oak tree where Chloe an

, brilliant lawyer. The one person who mig

ate afternoon sun filte

riness settling in. The energy

y phone, my fi

e to Chloe: "Need you.

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sudden, crushing pain in m

he phone slipping fr

nely, under a tree ful

message

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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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