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Betrayal's Costly Price

The world exploded into color before my eyes. I blinked rapidly, tears streaming down my cheeks as shapes and shadows transformed into vivid reality. Dr. Sarah Chen's face came into focus first—her kind eyes crinkling at the corners as she smiled down at me. "Nora, can you see me?" she asked, her voice gentle but eager. I nodded, unable to speak as I took in the sterile white walls of the recovery room, the gleaming medical equipment, the sunlight streaming through windows I could now actually see. "Yes," I finally whispered, my voice breaking. "I can see everything." After years of darkness, the experimental surgery had worked. My fingers trembled as I reached up to touch my eyes, my vision clear for the first time since childhood. "This is...
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Chapter 2

I couldn't sleep that night. The image of Charles and Angel together burned behind my eyelids every time I closed them. By morning, my newly restored eyes were red-rimmed and swollen, but my resolve had crystallized into something hard and unbreakable.

I found myself standing outside Old Mr. Fernandez's private study, my hand trembling as I raised it to knock. This room had always been a sanctuary of sorts—the one place in the mansion where I felt Charles's grandfather truly saw me as more than just a convenient blood bank.

"Come in," his voice called after my hesitant knock.

Old Mr. Fernandez sat behind his massive oak desk, his silver hair catching the morning light from the windows. For a moment, I simply stood there, taking in his imposing figure—the man whose family I had sacrificed everything to join.

"Nora," he said, surprise evident in his voice. "I didn't expect to see you until tomorrow. How are your eyes?"

"They work perfectly now," I replied, my voice steadier than I expected. "I can see everything clearly."

Something in my tone must have alerted him. He gestured to the leather chair across from him. "Sit down, child. What's wrong?"

I sank into the chair, my fingers automatically twisting the wedding ring I still wore. The diamond caught the light, throwing tiny rainbows across the mahogany desk.

"I want a divorce," I said, the words tumbling out before I could reconsider.

Old Mr. Fernandez's eyebrows rose slightly—the most surprise I'd ever seen him display. "On what grounds?"

"Infidelity," I said simply, pulling the wedding ring from my finger. It left a pale mark on my skin, a ghost of what had been. "I can't be married to someone who doesn't respect our vows."

I placed the ring on his desk, the metal making a soft clink against the wood. Old Mr. Fernandez stared at it for a long moment before looking up at me.

"Nora," he said, his voice gentler than I'd heard it in years. "I understand you're upset. But divorce is not a decision to be made lightly, especially in our position."

"Our position?" I echoed.

"The Fernandez name means something in this city. A divorce would create... complications." He leaned forward, his weathered hands clasped together. "And what about Charles's condition? Where will he find another compatible donor?"

I flinched at the reminder of my primary function in this family. "I'm sure you can find someone else with my blood type."

"Not easily," he countered. "And certainly not someone Charles trusts."

I felt tears welling up again. "I can't stay after what he did."

Old Mr. Fernandez sighed heavily. "Give it time, Nora. For the sake of the family's stability—and Charles's health." His eyes softened slightly. "You've always been the strongest person in this house. Don't let one mistake destroy everything."

His words hit me like a physical blow. One mistake? Was that what he thought this was?

Before I could respond, my phone rang—the special tone I'd set for the hospital. My heart lurched as I answered.

"Ms. Hawkins?" The doctor's voice was tense. "It's about Tommy. His condition has deteriorated rapidly overnight."

The world seemed to tilt beneath me. "What happened?"

"We need to start the experimental treatment immediately," he said. "Otherwise..."

He didn't finish the sentence. He didn't need to.

"I'll be right there," I promised, ending the call.

Old Mr. Fernandez was already standing, concern etched on his face. "Your brother?"

"He needs treatment. Now." My voice sounded hollow even to my own ears.

"Then you'll need money," he said simply.

I nodded numbly, already knowing what this meant. Charles would never agree to fund Tommy's treatment without conditions—conditions I could no longer stomach.

"There's one more thing I need from you," I said quietly. "One last blood transfusion for Charles."

Old Mr. Fernandez's expression remained carefully neutral. "And after that?"

"After that," I said, my fingers curling into fists at my sides, "I'll have enough money for Tommy's treatment."

What I didn't say—what I couldn't bring myself to admit aloud—was that after this final sacrifice, nothing would keep me tied to the Fernandez family ever again.

Two hours later, I sat in the sterile hospital room, watching my blood flow through the tube into Charles's arm. He'd been reluctant to meet my eyes when I'd agreed to the transfusion, but had eagerly accepted when Old Mr. Fernandez explained it was my final gift to him.

As my blood left my body, I felt something inside me hardening—a resolve that no amount of tears or betrayal could wash away. This would be the last time Charles Fernandez took anything from me without my consent.

What neither of us knew then was that this final act of sacrifice would be the very thing that would destroy us both.

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