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His Sacrifice, Her Freedom

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 806    |    Released on: 27/06/2025

for her grandmother. Then she met Liam Hayes at a university fundraiser. He was charming, brilliant, and the heir to the Hayes tech fortune. His family' s foundation was a major donor to the univers

ight. Ava felt an unspoken debt, a need to re

jobs, not galas and endless wealth. But he was persistent, and she found herself drawn to his sharp mind and surprising vulnerabi

ate and legal fallout, Ava dealt with the human one. She learned the schedules of the nurses, advocated for better pain management, and was the one constant presence by his side when he woke up terrified and disoriented. She was the one

ous scholarship. For a moment, she allowed herself to imagine it: the ancient libraries, the passionate discussions, a life dedicated to the beauty she loved. Then she looked at Liam, sleeping fitfully in the hospital bed, his face etched w

ependent on her, and in his vulnerability, he was open and tender. He would trace the shape of her face with his finge

is voice thick with emotion as she helped him navigate the familiar

a future together, forged in the fires of his trauma. She felt seen, cherished, essential. It was a fleeting, beautiful period of shared struggle and p

shifted subtly. A new tension entered his shoulders, a distance crept into his voice. He started talking about the "pressures of the business," a world he had p

simple wildflowers look childish. The contrast was stark and deliberate. Chloe represented the world Liam belonged to, a world of power and influence. Ava represented his period of weakness, of

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His Sacrifice, Her Freedom
“The acceptance letter for architecture school abroad felt like my escape, a tangible sign I was finally putting myself first after years of playing a role. I was Ava Green, once a vibrant art history student, who threw it all away to become the devoted caretaker for Liam Hayes, the brilliant tech mogul who lost his sight in a devastating accident. His family, grateful for my endless devotion, "helped" my grandmother with her medical bills, creating a silent, crushing obligation that bound me to them and to Liam, for years. I became his eyes, his anchor, abandoning my own dreams to stitch his shattered life back together, believing our shared trauma forged an unbreakable love. But then Chloe Davis, his ex-fiancée, a glamorous concert pianist from his "real" world, returned, and I watched his affection fracture, then shift entirely. At his company' s gala, I saw Liam laugh with Chloe, a genuine, unguarded sound I hadn' t heard in months, a brutal reminder that I was just a placeholder. Later, I overheard Chloe tell Liam that I couldn' t be his partner, "not really," and his silence was all the answer I needed. My heart shattered, the realization hitting me: I was a glorified nurse, easily discarded the moment his true equal returned. The public humiliation came swiftly at a charity gala, when Liam' s sister, Sarah, cruelly exposed me as a "charity case" and publicly shamed me, dousing me in wine, while Liam, lost in Chloe' s orbit, remained oblivious. Why didn' t he see me? Why did he let them do this to me after everything I sacrificed? That night, packing my bags, I knew I had to escape this gilded cage; I would reclaim my life, pay back every cent, and build a future where I was seen, for myself.”
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