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Betrayal Before My Last Breath

The kitchen counter felt cool beneath my fingers as I gripped it, trying to anchor myself in reality. Dr. Evans' voice came through the phone, but his words seemed suspended in the air between us, too precious to fully absorb. "We found a match, Sarah. A perfect match." My legs weakened, and I lowered myself onto a kitchen stool, pressing my free hand against my chest where my heart hammered against my ribs. "Are you... are you certain?" My voice trembled, barely audible. "One hundred percent," Dr. Evans confirmed, his usually clinical tone warmed with genuine happiness. "Her name is Amanda Chen.
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The kitchen counter felt cool beneath my fingers as I gripped it, trying to anchor myself in reality. Dr. Evans' voice came through the phone, but his words seemed suspended in the air between us, too precious to fully absorb.

"We found a match, Sarah. A perfect match."

My legs weakened, and I lowered myself onto a kitchen stool, pressing my free hand against my chest where my heart hammered against my ribs.

"Are you... are you certain?" My voice trembled, barely audible.

"One hundred percent," Dr. Evans confirmed, his usually clinical tone warmed with genuine happiness. "Her name is Amanda Chen. She's already been through the preliminary screenings. We can schedule the procedure within the next three weeks."

Tears spilled down my cheeks, hot and cleansing. For over a year, I'd been waiting for these words, clinging to a hope that grew thinner with each passing day. The leukemia had returned with such vengeance that even Dr. Evans' optimistic facade had begun to crack.

"I don't know what to say," I whispered, watching sunlight filter through the kitchen window, suddenly noticing how beautiful it made the dust motes dance. "Thank you seems so inadequate."

"Just focus on getting ready for the procedure," he replied. "We'll need to start the preparatory regimen immediately. Can you come in tomorrow morning?"

"Yes, of course. Anything." I would have agreed to walk through fire. After everything—after losing our baby to save myself, after the brutal rounds of chemo that left me hollow and sick—this miracle felt almost too fragile to believe in.

After hanging up, I remained seated, letting the reality wash over me. A future. Ryan and I could have a future now. Maybe even the family we'd sacrificed.

Ryan. I needed to tell Ryan.

I spent the afternoon in a blur of joyful preparation, my body energized despite its weakness. I pulled out the special occasions tablecloth my grandmother had left me, polished the good silverware, and began preparing coq au vin—Ryan's favorite. The familiar motions of cooking centered me as I chopped vegetables with more care than I'd shown in months.

The chicken was simmering, filling our home with rich aromas, when I heard Ryan's key in the lock. I smoothed my hair—thin from treatments but growing back—and pinched color into my pale cheeks.

"Something smells amazing," he called, his footsteps approaching the kitchen. He looked handsome in his tailored suit, the one that made his shoulders appear broader than they were.

"I made your favorite," I said, moving forward to kiss him. His lips met mine briefly, politely. "And I have news."

His eyes flickered with something I couldn't quite read before his smile appeared. "Good news, I hope?"

"The best." I guided him to the table where I'd already poured two glasses of wine—real wine for him, grape juice for me. "They found a donor, Ryan. A perfect match."

He froze mid-motion, wineglass halfway to his lips. "A donor?"

"For the bone marrow transplant. Dr. Evans called this morning." I reached across the table for his free hand. "We have a second chance."

Ryan's smile widened, but it didn't reach his eyes. "That's... that's wonderful, Sarah."

I was too elated to notice the slight hesitation, the way his gaze drifted past me to some middle distance. We ate dinner by candlelight, and I chattered about the procedure, about my plans for recovery, about the future that suddenly stretched before us like an open road.

"To second chances," I said, raising my glass of juice.

Ryan clinked his glass against mine, his smile polite but distant. "To second chances."

Later, I would remember this moment—the flicker of the candles, the rich scent of the food, the cool touch of his fingers against mine—and wonder how I'd missed the signs.

But that night, I slept better than I had in months, wrapped in hope and possibility.

The next morning, I was humming as I washed breakfast dishes when the phone rang again. I dried my hands and answered cheerfully, expecting Dr. Evans with more details about my treatment plan.

"Mrs. Mitchell? This is Linda from the transplant coordination office."

"Yes, hello Linda." I smiled into the receiver. "I was just about to call to schedule my pre-op appointment."

There was an uncomfortable pause. "I'm afraid there's been a... complication."

My stomach clenched. "What kind of complication?"

"The donor, Ms. Chen..." Linda's voice was professionally sympathetic but distant. "She's withdrawn from the program. She's pregnant, and her doctor advised against the procedure."

The kitchen seemed to tilt around me. "But... there must be something..."

And then I heard it—in the background of Linda's call. A man's voice, familiar as my own heartbeat, saying, "Just tell her it's final, Linda."

Then, more clearly: "It's for the best, sweetheart."

Ryan's voice. Ryan was with my donor. Ryan was with the pregnant woman who had just sentenced me to death.

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, cracking against the tile floor as my world collapsed around me.

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