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I Gave Him My Kidney, He Gave Her The Credit Novel Cover

I Gave Him My Kidney, He Gave Her The Credit

Catherine Moore spent seven years being the perfect wife to Alexander Edwards—supporting his startup, managing his household, enduring his cold indifference. When his company faced bankruptcy, she made the ultimate sacrifice: sold her kidney to a black-market buyer and signed a contract with a dying billionaire that would cost her life within three months—all to secure a ten-billion-dollar investment that would save Alexander's empire. She asked for nothing in return. Not even credit. But her stepsister Vanessa saw an opportunity. She forged documents, fabricated evidence, and convinced Alexander that she was the one who saved him. On the day Catherine was scheduled for the surgery that would end her life, Alexander appeared at her hospital bed—not with gratitude, but with divorce papers. "You're nothing but a parasite," he said. "Sign this and get out of my life." Catherine signed. Three days later, her heart stopped on the operating table. But death wasn't the end. A mysterious organization saved her life—and revealed a truth that changed everything: she wasn't Catherine Moore, a nobody. She was the lost heiress to one of the world's most powerful families. Two years later, she returned as Catherine Sinclair—CEO of Sinclair Global, the corporation that had just acquired 51% of Edwards Enterprises. Alexander wanted her back the moment he saw her. Vanessa's lies began to unravel. And the truth of what Catherine sacrificed started to surface. But Catherine didn't come back for love. She came back for justice.
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Chapter 1

The diagnosis report crinkled between my trembling fingers, the words blurring together through my tears. *Organ failure. Three months.* The sterile hospital room felt suffocating, the steady beep of monitors marking time I no longer had.

I pressed the paper against my chest, feeling the rapid flutter of my failing heart beneath the thin hospital gown. Three months. Ninety days. It seemed both impossibly short and unbearably long.

The sound of expensive leather shoes clicking against linoleum made me look up. Alexander stood in the doorway, his tall frame filling the space with an authority that had once made me feel protected. Now, his presence only brought a chill that had nothing to do with the hospital's air conditioning.

His dark eyes swept over me with undisguised disgust, taking in my pale complexion and the IV line snaking from my arm. "Catherine."

Even my name sounded like an accusation on his lips.

"Alexander." I tried to keep my voice steady, tucking the diagnosis beneath my pillow. "I wasn't expecting you."

"I'm sure you weren't." He stepped into the room, his movements sharp and deliberate. From his briefcase, he withdrew a thick stack of papers and dropped them onto my bedside table with a sound that seemed to echo through my chest. "Divorce papers."

The words hit me like a physical blow, though I'd been expecting this moment for months. I stared at the official documents, their legal language a stark contrast to the vows we'd once exchanged.

"Sign them," he commanded, his voice devoid of any warmth. "I want this finished."

I reached for the papers with shaking hands, my vision blurring as I tried to focus on the text. "Alexander, please. Can we talk about—"

"There's nothing to discuss." His tone was ice-cold, final. "Vanessa told me everything."

My blood turned to ice water in my veins. "What did she tell you?"

A bitter laugh escaped his throat. "Don't play innocent with me, Catherine. She told me the truth about the company crisis last year. How it was her money that saved everything, not yours. How she sold her assets, liquidated her trust fund, while you sat back and did nothing."

The room spun around me. My grip tightened on the bed rails until my knuckles went white. "That's not... Alexander, that's not what happened."

"Stop lying!" His voice cracked like a whip, making me flinch. "I know you've been taking credit for her sacrifice. All this time, I thought you were the one who saved my family's legacy. But it was Vanessa. It was always Vanessa."

Each word was a dagger to my heart. I opened my mouth to defend myself, to tell him the truth about the sleepless nights I'd spent liquidating my inheritance, about the calls I'd made to every contact I had, about the pieces of my soul I'd sold to keep his company afloat. But what was the point? He'd already chosen to believe her version of events.

"She showed me the bank records," he continued, his dark eyes boring into mine. "Her accounts, emptied for my sake. While you... you couldn't even be bothered to help your own husband."

My throat closed up completely. Vanessa had been thorough, I'd give her that. She'd managed to erase every trace of my contributions, every sacrifice I'd made. In Alexander's eyes, I was nothing more than a selfish wife who'd watched from the sidelines while his first love swooped in to save the day.

"I trusted you," he whispered, and for a moment, I heard an echo of the man I'd fallen in love with. "I thought you loved me enough to fight for us, for what we built together. But you just... gave up."

Tears burned behind my eyes, but I refused to let them fall. Not in front of him. Not when he looked at me like I was something distasteful he'd found on the bottom of his shoe.

"Sign the papers, Catherine." His voice had returned to its cold, businesslike tone. "Make this easy for once."

I picked up the pen with numb fingers, my hand hovering over the signature line. Five years of marriage, reduced to a few sheets of legal documents. Five years of love, sacrifice, and devotion, dismissed because of another woman's lies.

The pen felt impossibly heavy as I pressed it to the paper. My signature looked foreign, shaky, nothing like the confident flourish I'd used on our marriage certificate all those years ago.

"There." I set the pen down and pushed the papers toward him. "It's done."

Alexander gathered the documents without looking at me, his movements efficient and cold. "I'll have my lawyer file these immediately. You'll need to be out of the house by the end of the week."

"The end of the week?" The words slipped out before I could stop them.

"Vanessa and I are getting married next month," he said matter-of-factly, as if he were discussing the weather. "We need time to prepare."

Next month. He was replacing me that quickly, that easily. As if our years together had meant nothing at all.

He turned to leave, then paused at the door. "For what it's worth, Catherine, I hope you find whatever it is you're looking for. Maybe someone who won't mind your... selfishness."

The door closed behind him with a soft click that sounded like a gunshot in the silence.

I waited until his footsteps faded down the hallway before I allowed myself to break. The sobs came in waves, shaking my entire body as I pressed my face into the sterile hospital pillow. Everything I'd given, everything I'd sacrificed, had been for nothing.

My hand drifted to my side, fingers tracing the surgical scar hidden beneath my gown. The kidney I'd sold in secret, the one that had provided the emergency funds to save his company when the banks had refused to extend our credit. The procedure that had weakened my already fragile health, accelerating the organ failure that was now killing me.

Three days. In three days, I was scheduled for heart surgery – a transplant that might buy me a few more months, maybe a year if I was lucky. Alexander didn't know. He'd never bothered to ask why I was in the hospital, too consumed with his anger and Vanessa's poison to care.

I closed my eyes and tried to imagine what it would be like – dying alone, with the man I'd loved believing the worst of me. At least the pain would end soon. At least I wouldn't have to watch him build a life with her, using the foundation I'd bled to create.

The irony wasn't lost on me. In trying to save his world, I'd destroyed my own.

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