The Woman Who Killed Me, Twice
ther, Martha
." All I heard was the ticking of a clock. The transplant she needed cost over $500,000, a numb
ease clinging to my skin, when my phone buzzed. I
rld that didn't want us. I loved her then, and I love her now. I thought sh
e was smooth, professional, but with a
r crisp blue scrubs. She didn't waste time. She held out a cashier
I don't know
e steady. "Marry me right now, and th
ck and her hands, babbling about how I knew
ey said. A week later, drunk and broken, I stumbled into a private hospital wing looking
The liver was a perfect match for you. Marrying a deadbea
ing was louder than the car cra
spot, under the same buzzing fluorescent
back at her face. The face
the check back
, Nicole," I said, my voice quie