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My Kidney, His Cruel Joke

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 779    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

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the booth where Ethan and Olivia were laughing, completely unaware

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y felt like lead. The pain in my side was a raging fire now,

foolishness, lying on the floor. I stumbled through the crowd, ignor

nge' s dim opulence. I locked myself in a stall, my back sliding down the cool

his, that had stroked his hair when he pretended to have nightmares. They were

ude bandage was taped to my skin. It was already starting to peel at the

hat had pulled me in. He looked so vulnerable, with his worn-out jeans and soulful eyes. He told me he was trying to make it as a

to prey on my compassion, my loneliness, my deep-seated desire to fix b

in my chest. It wasn' t just grief. It was rage. A quiet,

contacts until I found the name: Professor Thompson. My art professor. The one perso

for the Florence study abroad program, the ve

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ed with a fake, manufactured co

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this time, I knew the rules. And I knew the price wasn' t

ve it. It was a cheap price to pay for the lesson I had just

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“The dull, constant throb in my side was a painful reminder of the jagged scar hidden beneath my sweater, a small price for the five hundred thousand dollars in my duffel bag-every dime of my savings, every penny from selling all I owned, and the rest from selling a kidney. All of it was for Ethan, who desperately needed treatment tonight. But when I arrived at the luxurious lounge he' d named, "The Gilded Cage," I overheard his voice, rich with amusement, not weak or strained, telling his friends that the "struggling musician" act and fake cancer diagnosis were pure genius to con me into selling a kidney. The world tilted as I realized our two-year love was a meticulously crafted hoax. My sacrifice was for their entertainment. My hand went slack, and the duffel bag, filled with the price of my body, slipped to the plush carpet. I fled to the nearest restroom, the betrayal a raging fire. My hands, meant to heal, had helped destroy me. I looked at the crude bandage under my sweater, a symbol of self-inflicted wounds for a lie. He didn' t need fixing; broken me. The shock gave way to cold rage. They wouldn' t win. They wouldn' t destroy me. As Ethan found me in the restroom, feigning worry about the money, I met his gaze, my voice steady, saying, "Yes, Ethan, I have it. It' s all for you." I would play his game, but this time, I knew the rules.”
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