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Gardenias And His Last Goodbye

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 735    |    Released on: 19/11/2025

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instinctively ducked behind a potted palm, the rough leaves scratching my cheek. He hadn't recognized me, not really. J

e profound pain. I remembered his eyes on me at the party – distant, cold, dismissive. This was different. This was ge

muse, his fragile artist. And me? "Elana, you're so... practical. So grounded. Sometimes, a little too

e he once mentioned he admired "artistic sensitivity." I'd poured my soul into a landscape, a vibrant oil painting of the rolling hills near our childhood home, a place we'

proudly in his private study. Not mine. Never mine. My painting, my effort, my soul poured

the hospital corridor. A message from Casey: Where are you

nd drawn. He looked like he'd seen a ghost. "Casey? What'

Adam's apple bobbing. "Elana," he began, his voice a raspy whi

My illness, that was the only thin

. Different." He held out a piece of paper, his hand trembling. "Your HCG l

ight a few weeks ago, after Franco had humiliated me again. He' d come back, full of remorse, or so I' d thought.

regnant. A baby. Franco's baby. My world,

nd. The doctor's calm, professional voice explaining that the e

. "What are you going to do, Elana?" His eye

t as the ultrasound wand traced circles over my abdomen, a faint, rhythmic thump echoed through the room. A heartbeat. Tiny

and metallic. Casey was instantly there, pressing

now?" he asked, h

And he never will." My voice was firm, resolut

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“At my own engagement party, my fiancé, Franco, abandoned me. He left me standing alone in a room full of guests to rush to the side of another woman, Katina, the one he truly loved. He called me a gold-digger, a parasite clinging to his family's name, and accused me of faking an illness just to get his attention. But he never knew the truth. He never knew about the secret I carried-a terminal leukemia diagnosis I received just two days before he humiliated me. He never knew that the night he called a drunken mistake, the night he spat on with disgust, had left me pregnant with his child. And he certainly never knew that while he was tending to Katina's fake anxiety attack, I was in a sterile hospital room, alone, terminating our baby to have a fighting chance at a life he made sure was a living hell. I thought my death would be the end of our story, a final, quiet release from his cruelty. But when I opened my eyes again, I was back at our engagement party, the scent of gardenias filling the air, just moments before he would walk out and shatter my life for the first time.”
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