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Marry The Woman In Coma

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1021    |    Released on: 04/07/2025

dled all of my father' s posthumous affairs, moving through the tasks like an automaton. The

through. My messages were undelivered. They had found my frantic cal

ving his best life on my dime. He was traveling, posting constantly on social media from Hong Kong, Macau, Korea, and Singapore

like his own precious daughters, how they had denied him a final goodbye, fille

phone and call

two, and three," I said, my voi

arrison," s

than ten minutes later, my

ut off our cards? If you wanted us to come home, you could have just said so! Why do you always have to be so un

bout my father. Not a word of concern. I felt no answering anger, only a profound, hollowi

blocked her number. If your hearts are

affair attended by his military brothers and

to the Sterling f

contacted him. He requested a meeting with me personally. We met in his

r fathers. But your own father publicly stated many times that your future wife would be one of his adopted daughters. And everyone knows

grief inside me had burned away all the naivety, all the

quiet but unwavering, "a coma

e depth of the pain and disillusionment there. He saw that I was not a boy playing game

. "The Sterling family

was a massive event. Though Clara Sterling was in a coma, she was still the city's most beloved socialite, a beautiful, talented girl struck down by tragedy. Many people questioned my motive

the Harrison estate, with nearly all major med

of my tuxedo, when the door was suddenly kicked op

s anger. They looked disheveled, their expensive clothes wrinkled from travel.

ison," she stammered. "

ur fault," I said, waving a

door as she left. The moment t

redit cards for so long, we couldn't even afford plane

ith rage. "Ethan was right about you, Liam!

our plan to travel the world with Ethan was completely ruined! Do you have any idea how disappointed and heartbro

their ruined vacation with Ethan, my car

he heavy oak table. The sou

ng a trembling finger at the

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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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