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Love Lost, Life Fading

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 631    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

n her head. A disgrace. Her whole body was soaked and

ould think to go was

ed apartment that always smelled like cinnamon and love. She was the o

d saw her, she didn't ask questions. Sh

she whispered, stro

blanket and sipping hot te

a disgrace." The words c

Ava. It's the most natural thing in the world. Sometimes, the

her handed her a glossy magazi

igible Bachelors." Inside, it detailed his preferences. He liked wom

her mind. Maybe... maybe if

to its natural brown, bought a simple, elegant dress, and practiced

h and went there. When she walked up to his table

va

of how steady her voice was. She tri

e you doing now?" he asked, his voice lo

not wearing a costume. This is me. This is the kind

rdened. "It

ut she couldn't give up. Not yet. She

n unreadable for a moment before it turned to ice. He stood up, grabbed her

to his car. "Are you insane

wave of dizziness washed over her, and she felt something warm trickle f

on't have much time. The doctor said... maybe only a year. Can you

rs, then at her face. There was no

ttention?" he said, his voice laced wit

d around to her side, and pu

rom me, Ava.

ving her standing there, with blood on her face

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Love Lost, Life Fading
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“Ava Jenkins stared at her reflection in the darkened bus window, a stranger looking back. Her fiery red hair and loud clothes screamed for attention, but inside, she carried a secret heavier than a brick: Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Her heart was failing, and there was no cure. She just needed to see him, Liam Hayes, her distant uncle, one last time. Her world shattered when his mother, Martha, slammed an engagement announcement into her chest: Liam was marrying Chloe, Martha's own daughter. The boy who had once comforted her with candy at her father' s funeral, who had been her sole source of light, was now lost to her-and worse, he didn't even remember her. Desperate, she confronted Liam, only to be met with cold disdain. He pushed her away, repeatedly, with cruel words, accusing her of being pathetic, attention-seeking, and a disgrace. Even when her beloved Grandma Rose lay dying due to Martha's greed, Liam, a renowned lawyer, chose to represent Martha in court, effectively sending Ava to prison, crushing her last shred of hope. Liam's constant rejection and disbelief-even when she told him she was dying-left her utterly bewildered. How could the person she loved most, the one who taught her kindness, become so full of hatred and indifference towards her? Why did he believe everyone else but her? Lying in a hospital bed, medically paroled and close to death, Ava made a final, heartbreaking decision: she would let Liam believe he had saved her out of guilt, giving him a clean conscience, and then slip away quietly, finally finding the peace he had always denied her.”