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Betrayal Cost My Mother's Life

I should have known something was wrong when Mom didn't answer her phone this morning. She always called me first thing on my birthday, her voice bright with excitement as she sang that off-key version of "Happy Birthday" that had embarrassed me as a teenager but now made me smile. Instead, silence. I was hunched over my laptop in our cramped studio apartment, reviewing quarterly reports for the marketing firm where I worked as a junior analyst. The numbers blurred together as exhaustion weighed on my shoulders. I'd been pulling sixteen-hour days for weeks, trying to make up for the money I'd given Spencer. Every dollar counted now. My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: "Your mother collapsed at Sea-Tac Airport. Seattle General Hospital. Come now." The world tilted sideways.
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I should have known something was wrong when Mom didn't answer her phone this morning. She always called me first thing on my birthday, her voice bright with excitement as she sang that off-key version of "Happy Birthday" that had embarrassed me as a teenager but now made me smile. Instead, silence.

I was hunched over my laptop in our cramped studio apartment, reviewing quarterly reports for the marketing firm where I worked as a junior analyst. The numbers blurred together as exhaustion weighed on my shoulders. I'd been pulling sixteen-hour days for weeks, trying to make up for the money I'd given Spencer. Every dollar counted now.

My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: "Your mother collapsed at Sea-Tac Airport. Seattle General Hospital. Come now."

The world tilted sideways. My laptop clattered to the floor as I bolted upright, my heart hammering against my ribs. Mom? At the airport? She lived in Portland—what was she doing in Seattle?

I grabbed my purse and keys, my hands shaking so violently I could barely lock the apartment door. The twenty-minute drive to Seattle General felt like hours, traffic crawling at a maddening pace while my mind raced through possibilities. Maybe she'd come to surprise me for my birthday. Maybe she'd gotten sick during a layover. Maybe—

The emergency room hit me with the sharp smell of antiseptic and the steady beep of monitors. I rushed to the reception desk, my voice cracking as I gave them my mother's name. The nurse's expression grew somber.

"Room 314. Dr. Harrison will speak with you."

I found Mom unconscious, her face pale as parchment against the white hospital sheets. Machines surrounded her bed, their rhythmic beeping the only sound in the sterile room. An IV drip fed into her arm, and oxygen tubes snaked beneath her nose.

"Ms. White?" A woman in scrubs approached—Dr. Harrison, according to her badge. Her expression was grave. "Your mother suffered a massive heart attack. We need to perform emergency surgery immediately to clear the blockage, but..."

The words seemed to come from underwater. "But what?"

"The surgery costs forty-five thousand dollars. Do you have insurance that covers—"

"She has basic coverage, but not enough." My voice sounded hollow, foreign. "How much do I need?"

"At least thirty thousand upfront before we can proceed."

Thirty thousand dollars. The exact amount I'd given Spencer for his startup just three months ago. My entire life savings, handed over with a smile and a kiss, believing in his dreams because I loved him.

My fingers trembled as I dialed Spencer's number. He'd understand. He'd help me. He had to.

The phone rang once, twice—

"Spencer, thank God. I need—"

"I'm sorry, I think you have the wrong number." His voice was cold, unfamiliar.

"Spencer, it's me. It's Charley. My mom—she's had a heart attack and I need the money back. Just temporarily. I'll pay you back as soon as—"

"I don't know who this is, but you're mistaken. Please don't call this number again."

The line went dead.

I stared at my phone, my brain struggling to process what had just happened. Wrong number? He didn't know who I was? We'd been together for two years. We lived together. Just last week, he'd kissed me goodbye and promised to take me somewhere special for my birthday.

I called again. Straight to voicemail.

Again. Voicemail.

Dr. Harrison reappeared at my shoulder. "Ms. White, we really need to move quickly. Your mother's condition is deteriorating."

"I—I'm trying to get the money. Just give me a few more minutes."

But even as I said it, a horrible realization was creeping in. A nurse had mentioned something when I first arrived—something about my mother collapsing at the airport after witnessing something traumatic. What had she seen?

I pulled up Spencer's Instagram, my hands shaking. The latest post was from two hours ago: a video of him on one knee on an airport tarmac, a private jet gleaming in the background. A beautiful woman with long dark hair covered her mouth in surprise as he presented a massive diamond ring. The caption read: "She said yes! Reyna Lawrence, you've made me the happiest man alive. #Engaged #PrivateJet #LoveWins"

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering on the hospital floor.

Reyna Lawrence. His ex-girlfriend from college. The one from the wealthy family he'd told me about—the one he'd said meant nothing to him now.

My thirty thousand dollars had paid for that private jet. My savings had bought that ring. My sacrifice had funded his proposal to another woman.

And my mother had seen it all.

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