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A Healer's Second Chance At Life

My husband told me his true love, Francesca, was dying. As a master healer, I was the only one who could save her. For months, he drained my life force in daily rituals, leaving me a hollow shell of myself. Then he demanded the ultimate sacrifice: a forbidden ceremony that would transfer my entire life force to her. It was a death sentence. "It means Francesca lives," he said, his eyes empty of the love he once had for me. He shattered the wooden bird he carved for our anniversary, forced me to sign divorce papers, and promised to remarry me after I died for his fantasy. Finally, he tied me to an altar and set it on fire. As I burned, my four-year-old daughter screamed the truth-that Francesca was faking her illness. But Kane pushed her away, choosing his lie over our lives. He watched me die. But when I opened my eyes again, I was back on the day he first told me Francesca was sick. This time, the only life I'll be saving is my own.
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Chapter 3

Chloe, Francesca' s sister, marched into the room, her eyes blazing. She saw Cora hitting Kane.

"Stop it, you little brat!" Chloe shrieked, pushing Cora away from Kane. "Don't you dare touch my brother-in-law! He's trying to save my sister! Your mom is just jealous!"

Cora stumbled, her eyes wide with hurt and confusion. She didn't understand why Chloe, who used to play with her sometimes, was suddenly so mean. My heart ached, watching my little girl' s bewilderment.

"Why are you so mean now, Chloe?" Cora cried, her voice trembling. "Daddy never used to be mean! Why is everyone changing?"

Kane, still recovering from Cora' s earlier attack, straightened his tie. He glanced at Chloe, a silent acknowledgment passing between them.

"Your daddy is saving Francesca, Cora," Chloe said, her voice dripping with false sweetness, a mimicry of her older sister. "Your mommy doesn't want her to get better. She's a bad healer, a fake one."

Cora' s face crumpled. She looked at Kane, tears welling in her eyes. "Daddy, is Mommy bad? Is she a fake?"

Kane' s gaze hardened. He didn't answer Cora directly, but his silence was a deafening affirmation. He believed them. He believed Francesca's lies, and now, even the children were weaponized against me.

Chloe, emboldened by Kane's silence, took a step closer to Cora. "Your mommy is a bad person. She deserves what she gets." With a sudden, swift movement, Chloe shoved Cora hard.

Cora lost her balance, her head hitting the sharp corner of the antique coffee table with a sickening thud. A gasp escaped my lips. A crimson stain bloomed on her forehead, and she crumpled to the floor, her small body still.

"Cora!" I screamed, a raw, primal sound tearing from my throat. I tried to rush to her, but my legs, weakened by months of draining rituals and the recent bone marrow extraction, gave way. I collapsed, my body screaming in protest. My vision tunneled, the edges of my world darkening. The pain in my chest flared, a searing agony.

A wave of nausea washed over me. The last thing I saw before the darkness consumed me was Kane standing over Cora, his face a mask of shock, and Chloe, looking momentarily frightened. Then, oblivion.

I woke up in a small, dimly lit room. The air was cool, smelling faintly of lavender. My head throbbed, and every inch of my body ached. The room was unfamiliar, sparsely furnished, like a guest room nobody ever used. It felt like a prison cell.

"Mommy?" A soft voice whispered from beside the bed.

I turned my head with effort. Cora. Her small face was pale, but her eyes were clear. There was a bandage on her forehead, a stark white against her skin.

"Cora, my love," I murmured, my voice raspy. "Are you alright? Your head…"

She smiled weakly, a brave little soldier. "I'm okay, Mommy. It just hurt a little. Chloe tripped me." She paused, then added, "Don't worry, Mommy. I won't tell Daddy. He'll get mad at Chloe."

My heart squeezed with a fierce, protective love. My four-year-old was protecting her tormentor, trying to shield me, even in her own pain. My guilt was a heavy weight. I had failed her, failed to protect her from this monster, from this family.

In that moment, a desperate resolve settled over me. I had to try one last time. For Cora. I had to appeal to the man Kane once was, the man I had loved. Perhaps, if I showed him something concrete, something from our past, he would remember.

With painstaking effort, I pushed myself up. My body screamed in protest, but I ignored it. I had to find it. The small, carved wooden bird he had given me on our first anniversary. It was hidden in a secret compartment in our old bedroom, a place only he and I knew about. It symbolized our love, our dreams of a nest, a family.

I remembered the day he gave it to me. We were on a hike near Serenity Peak, the air crisp and clean. He had found a fallen branch, perfectly shaped, and spent hours carving it into a delicate bird, its wings outstretched as if in flight. "This is us, Elaina," he had said, his eyes full of love. "Always together, always soaring."

That bird, that symbol of our purest love, had to mean something. If he still kept it, if it hadn't been discarded like so many other things, then there was still a sliver of hope. A hope I would cling to, for Cora's sake. I was willing to swallow every insult, every humiliation, if it meant saving my daughter from this toxic environment. I would sacrifice my pride, my dignity, everything, if he would just see reason, remember us.

The thought propelled me forward, my weak legs carrying me towards the forbidden wing of the mansion. I crept through the silent halls, the only sound the pounding of my own heart. I reached our old bedroom, the door slightly ajar. Pushing it open, I stepped inside.

The room was different. Too pristine, too cold. A faint scent of Francesca's heavy perfume hung in the air. My eyes scanned the familiar furniture, searching for the hidden compartment. I found it, behind a loose panel in the bedside table. My fingers trembled as I reached inside. It was there. The little wooden bird. Untouched.

A fragile sprout of hope pushed through the barren soil of my despair. Maybe… maybe he still remembered. Maybe he still cared.

As I held the bird, its smooth wood warm against my palm, a soft murmur of voices reached me from the adjoining balcony. Curiosity, or perhaps a morbid fascination, drew me closer. I peered through the half-open French doors.

Kane was there. And Francesca.

They were standing close, too close. Francesca was leaning against him, her head tucked against his chest. He held her tight, his hand stroking her hair. The intimacy of the gesture was a fist to my gut.

"Oh, Kane," Francesca purred, her voice a low, seductive whisper. "You're so good to me. I don't know what I'd do without you."

He kissed her forehead, a gentle, tender gesture he hadn't bestowed upon me in what felt like an eternity.

"You'll never have to find out, my love," Kane responded, his voice thick with devotion, a tone I had once believed was reserved for me. "I'll always protect you. Always."

My breath hitched. The wooden bird, a symbol of a love I now realized was a monstrous lie, trembled in my hand. He hadn't just forgotten me; he had replaced me. With the very woman who was orchestrating my demise.

Then, Francesca looked up at him, her eyes sparkling, a cruel triumphant glint in them. "And to think," she whispered, loud enough to pierce through my fragile hope, "she actually believed you'd go back to her after she 'healed' me. The fool."

A mocking laugh escaped her lips, a sound that shredded what little remained of my heart. The memory of my friends' warnings, their whispers about Francesca's manipulative nature, came rushing back. They had seen it, the truth I had refused to acknowledge. They had seen Kane's blind obsession, Francesca's calculating ambition. I had dismissed them, called them jealous. Now, their words were a chilling prophecy.

The wooden bird slipped from my grasp, falling to the polished marble floor. It hit with a sharp, resonant crack, echoing through the quiet room, a sound like glass shattering, like a life breaking.

Kane and Francesca snapped their heads towards the sound, their intimate moment brutally interrupted. Their eyes locked onto me, standing frozen in the doorway, the shattered pieces of my marriage, of my very being, scattered around my feet.

Kane's face twisted, surprise quickly morphing into anger. "Elaina! What are you doing here?!" His voice was a whip-crack, cutting through the silence, leaving me exposed, humiliated.

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