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A Final Goodbye, A Lasting Mark

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 950    |    Released on: 25/09/2025

Brya

" I had believed him. I had poured every ounce of my energy into him, into our home, into the life he said he was building for us. I meticulously managed his schedule, entertained his clients with a smile even when my head was pounding, and researc

He had wielded the word like

a word. For days, we moved around each other like ghosts, the silence thick with unspoken accusations. Then, a week after his declaration, I received an email from the

s became more frequent, and a persistent headache took root behind my eyes, a pressure that never seemed to fade. I finally made

d my chart, "the persistent headaches, the dizziness, the joint pain..

error through me. This was no longer a

slip in my hand. The hospital was just across the street. M

the imaging center, a familiar laugh cut t

rially on his arm, was Kiersten Lowe. She wasn't wearing a tailored coat this time; ins

as pr

family. The family Clayton and I had talked about for years

shed over me. The polished floor seemed to tilt, and I stumbled, my handbag slipping from my shoulder and its contents scattering acro

n' s voice was

s welling up from a deep gash, dri

er stomach. "Oh! Clay, I think-I think the baby just kicked really har

down? Here, let me help you." He fussed over her, his voice thick with a

yes flashing with anger. "You come barreling in

ce trembling with a mixture of pa

floor. A flicker of guilt crossed his face. "Right. Here." He fum

ntment slip, the one for the brain MRI, had slid near Kiersten' s feet. I reached

fted her weight, her heel pressing down firmly on the corner of the pape

murmured, her voice too

ing. The blatant cruelty of the act, the sheer malice i

pain, the betrayal, the humiliation of the past fe

ing crack of my palm connecting with he

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A Final Goodbye, A Lasting Mark
A Final Goodbye, A Lasting Mark
“For six months, a mysterious illness had been shutting down my body, but I ignored the constant pain to be the perfect, supportive wife for my successful architect husband, Clayton. The night our marriage died, he didn't answer my calls. Instead, his young protégée sent me a photo of them wrapped in each other's arms, looking blissfully in love. When I confronted him, he called me hysterical and chose her. I soon discovered she was pregnant-he was building the family we were supposed to have with another woman. Desperate, I ran to my mother for comfort, but she took his side. "Clayton is a good man," she said. "Don't be difficult." He had promised to care for me in sickness and in health, but he and my family abandoned me when I was at my weakest, dismissing my pain as drama. But that day, I received my own diagnosis: terminal brain cancer. I only had months left. And in that moment, all the grief vanished. I wasn't going to die a victim. I was going to live my last days for myself, and he was going to live the rest of his life with the consequences.”
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