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Lost My Savior, Found His Pain

Lost My Savior, Found His Pain

For years, I believed my unique blood was a gift to save the man I loved. Now, he saw it as a poison. At the urging of his venomous new lover, Kim, he believed I was a family enemy trying to destroy him. He subjected me to endless torture, draining my life force to treat Kim' s fake pregnancy. Each extraction, which he saw as me faking my pain, was actually pushing my body toward total collapse. I endured it all for one reason: to protect my innocent brother, Benny. But how could the man whose life I'd secretly preserved be so blind to the truth? When they captured Benny and threatened his life, I offered my final sacrifice. I gave Cliffton my entire remaining life force, dissolving into light before his very eyes. And in that instant, as his cured parents appeared to reveal every lie, he finally understood: he had just murdered his own salvation.
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Chapter 5

Cliffton's arms. They were strong, surprisingly gentle, catching my rapidly dissolving form. His face was a mask of stark terror, his eyes wide, fixed on my fading body. He held me tightly, as if he could somehow hold me together, as if his grip could defy the inevitable. "No," he whispered, his voice ravaged, broken. "No, Adelaide. What have you done?" He looked at me, truly looked at me, for the first time in so long. Not with hatred, not with suspicion, but with a raw, agonizing anguish that ripped through his carefully constructed mask. His eyes, the stormy gray I had loved since childhood, were filled with tears. He's crying, I thought, a strange, distant awareness. He never cried for me. For years, he had been a stone wall, impenetrable. Now, in my final moments, it was crumbling. He buried his face in my hair, or where my hair once was before it, too, began to dissipate. His body shook. He wasn't looking at Kim. He wasn't barking orders. He wasn't thinking about his legacy or his empire. He was just holding me, desperately. "Adelaide, no," he pleaded, his voice choked with sobs. "You can't do this. You can't leave me." He pressed his hand to my chest, over my rapidly fading heart. "It's not real, is it? You're just... you're just hurt. You'll heal. You always heal." He looked up, his eyes frantic. "Tell me you'll heal!" I tried to speak, to tell him what I always knew, what I had always been. But my throat was closing. My voice was gone. I couldn't even offer him a final whisper. My body continued to dissolve, shimmering into nothingness in his arms. My hands, which he had tried to grasp, were gone. My face, fading into a translucent mist. He tried to hold onto me, but there was nothing left to hold. My essence was dispersing, like smoke in the wind. A guttural cry tore from his chest, a sound of pure, unadulterated agony. It was the sound of a man breaking. "Adelaide! Come back!" he roared, his voice echoing across the clearing. "Don't leave me! Please! I need you! I love you, Adelaide! I love you!" My heart, or what was left of it, squeezed. He loves me. The words I had longed to hear for so long. Too late. Always too late. "Just... just tell me you heard me," he begged, his voice raw. "Just one word, Adelaide! Respond to me!" But there was nothing. Only the gentle breeze, carrying away the last vestiges of my physical form. He collapsed, still reaching for me, clutching at the empty air where I had been. He pounded his fists on the ground, a primal scream of grief. "Father! Mother!" he suddenly cried out, his voice desperate. "Why? Why didn't you tell me? What was this? What did I do?" He looked wildly around, his eyes seeking answers. "Why did she... why did she change into this?" A hush fell over the clearing. Then, from the trees, two figures emerged. They were older, regal, with an air of authority that commanded immediate attention. Arthur and Gertrude Faulkner. Cliffton's parents. They looked healthy, vibrant, completely cured of the rare hereditary disease that had plagued them. Their faces, however, were etched with horror. They stared at the empty space where I had been, at Cliffton, broken and sobbing on the ground. Gertrude gasped, her hand flying to her mouth. Arthur's jaw clenched, his eyes wide with a profound shock. They took in the scene, the residual light particles, the devastation. They stood in silence for a long moment, their shock palpable. Then, my body, or what was left of my consciousness, felt a final, gentle pull. The last motes of light, the last whispers of my being, floated away. I was gone. Completely. A faint, shimmering dust settled on Cliffton's outstretched hands. It was all that remained. He looked at it, then at his parents, his face a contorted mask of despair. "She's gone," he whispered, his voice hollow. "She's truly gone." He closed his fist, trying to hold onto the dust, but it slipped through his fingers, dissolving into the air. "No!" he roared, standing abruptly, his eyes wild. "Adelaide! Come back!" Kim, who had been standing frozen, holding the glowing orb of my essence, finally reacted. Her face was pale, her eyes darting nervously between Cliffton's grief and his parents' shocked faces. She took a tentative step towards him. "Cliffton, my love," she began, her voice trembling. "I... I don't understand what happened. She was just... she was trying to-" Arthur Faulkner stepped forward, his eyes blazing with a cold fury. "Silence, girl!" His voice, though quiet, was filled with a power that made Kim flinch. "Don't you dare speak another word." He turned to Cliffton, his face etched with a pain that mirrored his son's. "Cliffton," he said, his voice heavy with sorrow. "What have you done?" Cliffton stared at his father, his eyes clouded with confusion. "What? What are you talking about? Why are you here? And... and why did she... why did she just dissipate?" He shook his head, desperate for an answer. "Father, tell me! Can we bring her back? There must be a way!" Arthur closed his eyes, a deep sigh escaping him. Gertrude sobbed softly, burying her face in her hands. "There is no way, son," Arthur said, his voice raw. "She is truly gone. You have destroyed the only person who could ever save you." Cliffton staggered back, as if struck. "Save me? What... what are you talking about?" His eyes darted to Kim, then back to his parents. "She was the poison! She was trying to kill me! Just like she killed you!" Arthur's gaze hardened. "No, Cliffton. She was the cure. She was the one who kept you alive, all these years. And she was the one who saved us." The words hung in the air, heavy with a truth that shattered Cliffton's world.
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