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He Gave My Mother’s Corneas to His Mistress

The steady beep of monitors pulled me from the depths of unconsciousness. My eyelids felt heavy, useless as always, but now weighed down further by grief and exhaustion. I lay still, trying to orient myself in the darkness that had been my constant companion since birth. The antiseptic smell confirmed I was in a hospital—Northwestern Memorial, if I remembered correctly. They had brought me here after I collapsed at Mom's funeral. Mom. The thought of her sent a fresh wave of pain through my chest. Just three days ago, she had been alive, her voice warm and steady as she promised me that even in death, she would give me the greatest gift—her corneas, my chance to finally see the world. 'She's still sedated,' a male voice said somewhere to my left. Dr.
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Chapter 3

The hospital room felt like a prison cell after Jonathan and Victoria left. The walls seemed to close in around me, the darkness more suffocating than it had ever been before. Their betrayal hung in the air like a toxic cloud, making each breath painful.

I lay still, listening to the steady beep of the monitors, my mind racing. I needed help—someone I could trust. And in that moment, only one name came to mind: Marcus Chen.

Marcus had been a friend of my mother's for years, a brilliant surgeon who had always treated me with genuine respect. Unlike Jonathan, who spoke to me as if my blindness had somehow diminished my intelligence, Marcus had always engaged with me as an equal.

With trembling fingers, I reached for my phone on the bedside table. Jonathan had insisted I keep it with me at all times—not for my independence, I now realized, but so he could always reach me, always control me. How had I never seen the possessiveness for what it was?

I slipped the phone under my pillow just as a nurse entered to check my vitals.

"How are you feeling, Mrs. Sterling?" she asked, her voice kind.

Sterling. Jonathan's name. The name I had taken with such pride on our wedding day. Now it felt like a brand of ownership.

"I'm fine," I lied. "Just tired."

"Your husband said you might be upset," she said hesitantly. "He mentioned you had a... disagreement with your friend."

Of course he had. Already spinning the narrative, making me sound unstable, irrational with grief.

"I just need rest," I said, forcing a weak smile.

When she left, I pulled out my phone and activated the voice command feature.

"Text Marcus Chen," I whispered.

The phone beeped softly in acknowledgment.

"I need your help," I dictated, my voice barely audible. "Please don't call. Jonathan gave Victoria my mother's corneas. I need to get out. Please."

I sent the message, then tucked the phone back under my pillow, my heart pounding so loudly I was sure someone would hear it. Had I just made a terrible mistake? What if Marcus told Jonathan?

The minutes crawled by like hours. Then, finally, a soft vibration from under my pillow. With shaking hands, I retrieved the phone and held it to my ear as it read the message aloud.

"I'm on my way. My sister Ava is coming too. She's a divorce attorney. Don't worry. We'll be discreet. Stay strong."

Relief washed over me, so powerful it brought tears to my eyes. I wasn't alone. I had allies.

True to his word, Marcus arrived within the hour. I recognized his footsteps—lighter than Jonathan's, more measured—as he entered my room.

"Isabella," he said softly, closing the door behind him. "I came as soon as I could."

"Thank you," I whispered, reaching out. His hand found mine, warm and steady.

"My sister is here too," he said. "She's waiting in the hallway. We need to be careful. Jonathan has friends on staff."

"I heard him," I said, my voice breaking. "He and Dr. Sanders were talking. They thought I was still sedated. He gave Victoria my mother's corneas, Marcus. He stole my chance to see."

Marcus's hand tightened around mine. "I'm so sorry, Isabella. What he did... it's unforgivable."

"I need to leave him," I said, the words both terrifying and liberating. "I can't stay with someone who would do this to me."

"Ava can help with that," Marcus assured me. "But we need to be strategic. Jonathan is powerful, with connections everywhere. If he suspects you're planning to leave..."

He didn't need to finish the sentence. I knew what Jonathan was capable of now.

"What do I need to do?" I asked.

"Ava will meet you tonight, when the night shift starts. There's less staff, less eyes. She'll bring the papers you need to sign."

That night, as promised, Ava Chen slipped into my room during the quiet hours when the hospital corridors emptied. Her footsteps were quick and light, her voice low and efficient as she introduced herself.

"I've prepared divorce papers," she whispered, "and documents to transfer funds from your joint accounts to a new one in your name only. Your mother left you money that Jonathan doesn't know about—I've already secured it."

My throat tightened with emotion. Even in death, my mother was protecting me.

"We need to move quickly," Ava continued. "Can you walk?"

With Ava's help, I made my way to the bathroom, where we would have privacy. My legs were weak, but determination made me strong. As she placed a pen in my hand and guided it to the signature line on document after document, I felt something shifting inside me—the first stirrings of independence.

My hand shook as I signed my name, but my resolve was iron. This was just the beginning. Jonathan and Victoria thought they had taken everything from me, but they were wrong.

They had no idea what I was capable of.

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