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Marry The Woman In Coma

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 870    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

he twilight air, leaving me standing alone in the driveway. Their decision was clear, their prio

my own home, to my own family? The answer was simple. It ch

puppies, immediately shifted their focus. Ethan was fair-skinned, with soft features and a quiet voice that seemed to evoke all their maternal and protective

ather, Mr. Davis, tried to pull him away, apologizing for the intrusion. But Ethan resisted, and in the scuffle, he stumbled backwar

as off-balance. He stumbled and hit his head on the corner of a ma

kin, asking if I was okay. But Sarah, Chloe, and Emily ignored me comple

n be remade; Ethan didn't do it on purpose!" Sar

ause it's your birthday?" Chlo

chasm opened between us. They grew more distant, their time and affection

ch stand. A trophy from their day of betrayal. Without a second thought, I picked it up and walked over to

like this unwanted gift

ic beep of the heart monitor was the only sound in the dimly li

them to come, not really. But a small, foolish part of me had held out hope. Seeing the em

was a picture of him from last summer's barbeque, a big, genuine smile on his face. On e

sacrificed themselves to ensure he and the vital intelligence he carried made it back across the border. The guilt had haunted him ever

e kid, I never held it against him. I cared for them like an older brother, shielded them, and made sure they never suffered. I genuinely loved each of them, and for ye

one of them, but his beloved adopted daughters had no i

, my phone buzzed with a news alert. It was a

t. All residents are advised to avoid forests, mountains, r

he sunrise viewing spot was halfway up a steep, tr

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“My father, a Navy SEAL who never flinched, was dying, and his last wish was to see me married. I turned to the three girls he' d raised as his own, my childhood sweethearts, who had jokingly "promised" to marry me. My proposal was met with cruel rejections: one claimed animal activism, another gamophobia, and the third cited her high-powered tech career. But then a video surfaced: my three "family" members, draped in designer clothes bought with my money, laughing and intimately lounging on a yacht with Ethan, our chauffeur' s son. They were wearing identical friendship bracelets, and Sarah was practically in his lap. Their excuses were elaborate lies, designed to mock me while they squandered my family's fortune. The betrayal burned, but their final act solidified my rage. When my father succumbed to his illness, they ignored his deathbed wishes, choosing a "hike" with Ethan over a final goodbye. A storm raged that night, and I, fearing for their safety, embarked on a desperate, all-night mountain search. My leg was injured, my body was broken, but my heart shattered when Sarah' s call came through: she was safe at a luxury resort, laughing with Ethan, mocking my concern. "Liam, are you done with your little drama yet?" she sneered. I returned to the hospital, only to find a nurse pulling a sheet over my father' s face. I swore then that they would pay, by choosing the one woman who could never lie or betray me. On my wedding day, dressed for a union born of despair, they burst in, feigning remorse, attempting to reclaim their position. "Why are you marrying a comatose woman? Why not one of us?" they shrieked, their contempt for my comatose bride palpable. But just as I placed the ring, Clara Sterling, whom they had called "a living corpse," slowly opened her eyes. "Who," she said, her voice cold and resonant, "are you calling a cripple?" She rose from her wheelchair, walked to me, and kissed me, revealing the shocking truth: she had never been in a coma. My life with Clara, built on truth and unwavering devotion, had just begun. My so-called family, defeated and exposed, were given a severance and exiled. Years later, I learned their tragic fate: they had been trafficked and killed in Thailand, a cruel end to their greed. I never looked back. My world, once shadowed by betrayal, was now illuminated by the laughter of my wife and daughter, a bright, clear horizon stretching before us.”
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