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Her Sacrifice for His Love

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains, casting a pale glow across the room. I winced as I opened my eyes, the familiar ache in my chest intensifying with each breath. Today was my birthday—my last birthday. I pressed my palm against my sternum, feeling the irregular flutter beneath my skin. Three years left. No, less than that now. "Jackson?" I whispered into the empty space beside me. He hadn't come home again last night. I dragged myself upright, swallowing against the metallic taste in my mouth. The room spun slightly as I stood, but I steadied myself against the dresser.
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The sound of my body hitting the kitchen floor seemed to echo through the empty house. I lay there, unable to move, watching blood pool beneath me like a crimson blanket. My vision blurred, darkness creeping in from the edges as I fought to stay conscious.

"Help," I whispered, though I knew no one could hear me.

Then, faintly, I heard it—the sound of footsteps outside, followed by a key turning in the lock.

"Phoebe? Phoebe, are you home?"

Emma's voice. My neighbor. The spare key I'd given her months ago.

"In here," I tried to call out, but it came out as a wet gurgle. More blood filled my mouth.

The kitchen door burst open, and Emma's gasp cut through the fog in my mind.

"Oh my God!" She dropped her purse and rushed to my side, her face pale with shock. "What happened?"

I tried to speak, but another coughing fit seized me. More blood splattered the floor.

"Don't try to talk." Emma's hands hovered over me, unsure where to touch. "I'm calling an ambulance."

Through wavering vision, I watched her grab her phone, her fingers trembling as she dialed 911. The room spun around me, colors blurring into one another.

"Stay with me, Phoebe," Emma urged, her voice sounding distant despite her kneeling beside me. "The ambulance is coming."

I wanted to tell her not to bother, that this was always how it would end—alone on the kitchen floor of a house that no longer felt like home. But I couldn't form the words.

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In the hospital, the fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, harsh and unforgiving. Machines beeped steadily around me, monitoring what little life I had left.

"Blood pressure dropping," a nurse called out. "We need to stabilize her."

I drifted in and out of consciousness, aware of hands on my body, voices discussing my condition in clinical terms. Internal bleeding. Organ failure. Critical condition.

Somewhere in the haze, I heard Emma's voice again, urgent and worried.

"Is there someone we can call? Family? Her boyfriend?"

A nurse mentioned Jackson's name, and I strained to hear the response.

"I've been trying to reach him for hours," Emma said, frustration evident in her voice. "Seventeen missed calls. He's not answering."

I closed my eyes, a bitter laugh trapped in my chest. Of course he wasn't answering. He was with her—with Megan—watching their baby's ultrasound, probably holding her hand and telling her everything would be okay.

The irony wasn't lost on me. While I lay here fighting for my life, he was celebrating the beginning of another.

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"Jackson Burke?"

A hand touched his shoulder, and Jackson looked up from Megan's bedside. The ultrasound technician had just finished the examination, showing them the tiny flicker of a heartbeat on the screen.

"Yes?" He was annoyed at the interruption.

"There's been an emergency call for you, sir. Multiple attempts to reach you."

Jackson frowned, glancing at his phone for the first time in hours. He'd silenced it when Megan started crying about the baby's health—something about possible complications that had turned out to be nothing.

"Seventeen missed calls?" He stood abruptly, his heart suddenly racing. "Who is it?"

"Your neighbor, sir. Emma Torres. She said it's about Phoebe Phillips."

The color drained from Jackson's face. "What about her?"

"She's been taken to St. Mary's Hospital. Critical condition."

Megan reached for his hand, her eyes wide with concern. "Jackson, what's wrong?"

"I have to go," he muttered, already moving toward the door.

"But what about me?" Megan's voice followed him into the hallway. "What about us?"

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"Mr. Burke?"

Jackson nodded at the doctor standing outside the ICU, her expression grave.

"I'm Dr. Sarah Chen. I've been treating Phoebe."

"Is she okay?" The question felt hollow even as he asked it.

Dr. Chen's gaze was steady, unflinching. "No, Mr. Burke. She's not okay. Phoebe has suffered massive internal organ failure. We've stabilized her for now, but..." She paused, choosing her words carefully. "At best, she has a few months."

"That's impossible." Jackson shook his head, denial rising in his throat. "She was fine this morning. She made breakfast."

"Was she?" Dr. Chen raised an eyebrow. "Because according to her records, this has been progressing for some time."

Jackson pushed past her, needing to see for himself. The ICU room was dim, filled with the quiet hum of machines keeping me alive.

"Phoebe," he whispered, approaching the bed.

I lay still, my skin nearly as white as the sheets beneath me. Tubes and wires connected me to beeping monitors, tracking what remained of my vital signs.

Slowly, I turned my head away from him.

"Go back to her," I whispered, my voice barely audible. "She needs you more."

"Phoebe, please—"

"She's carrying your child, Jackson." Each word cost me, but I forced them out. "I'm just...dying."

I closed my eyes, feeling the familiar ache in my chest expand until it consumed everything else. Behind me, I heard him call my name again, but I didn't turn back.

Some doors, once closed, should stay that way.

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