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Reclaiming Life from Lies

The needle slid into my vein with practiced precision, and I forced myself to stare at the ceiling tiles rather than the crimson liquid flowing from my arm. Three years of these 'donations,' and I still couldn't watch without feeling lightheaded. Or maybe that was just the anemia talking. 'You're doing wonderfully, Mrs. Sterling,' Nurse Patel said, her voice gentle as she adjusted the flow rate. 'Victoria is so fortunate to have someone like you in her life.' I managed a weak smile, my fingers instinctively finding the silver locket at my throat—the last gift from my birth mother before the accident that orphaned me. 'It's the least I can do. If I were in her position...' The nurse nodded sympathetically. 'Still, not everyone would donate so frequently. Especially with your condition.' My 'condition' being the chronic fatigue and dizziness that had become my constant companions—side effects of donating blood every two weeks for Victoria's rare disorder.
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The needle slid into my vein with practiced precision, and I forced myself to stare at the ceiling tiles rather than the crimson liquid flowing from my arm. Three years of these 'donations,' and I still couldn't watch without feeling lightheaded. Or maybe that was just the anemia talking.

'You're doing wonderfully, Mrs. Sterling,' Nurse Patel said, her voice gentle as she adjusted the flow rate. 'Victoria is so fortunate to have someone like you in her life.'

I managed a weak smile, my fingers instinctively finding the silver locket at my throat—the last gift from my birth mother before the accident that orphaned me. 'It's the least I can do. If I were in her position...'

The nurse nodded sympathetically. 'Still, not everyone would donate so frequently. Especially with your condition.'

My 'condition' being the chronic fatigue and dizziness that had become my constant companions—side effects of donating blood every two weeks for Victoria's rare disorder. But what was my discomfort compared to saving a life? Especially the life of someone James cared about so deeply.

I smoothed down my pale-blue sheath dress with my free hand, wondering if James would notice the effort I'd made today. Probably not. He rarely noticed anything about me anymore.

'Just another hour,' Nurse Patel said, checking the collection bag. 'Would you like some juice?'

I nodded, though what I really wanted was to close my eyes and sleep for days. The exhaustion had seeped into my bones, becoming as much a part of me as my unrequited love for my husband.

Three hours later, as I was preparing myself for the familiar walk to Victoria's private room—where she'd thank me with that fragile smile that somehow never reached her eyes—Nurse Patel hurried in with an apologetic expression.

'Mrs. Sterling, I'm so sorry. Ms. Hayes has canceled today's transfusion. She called to say she's feeling too weak for visitors.'

Something cold slithered down my spine. 'Canceled? But the blood—'

'We'll store it properly, don't worry.' She helped me sit up as the room tilted dangerously. 'You should go home and rest. You're looking particularly pale today.'

I gathered my purse with trembling hands. Home. The word conjured an image of empty rooms and echoing silence. James wouldn't be there—he rarely was before eight—but at least I could lie down before preparing for our dinner reservation at Per Se. Our anniversary dinner that he'd already rescheduled twice.

The taxi ride to our Upper East Side penthouse passed in a blur of nausea and pounding headaches. By the time I stepped into the marble-floored foyer, black spots danced at the edges of my vision.

'James?' I called out of habit, expecting only silence in return.

But there was a sound—faint but unmistakable. Voices from our bedroom. James was home early.

A smile tugged at my lips as I moved toward the sound, my hand trailing along the wall for support. Maybe he remembered our anniversary after all. Maybe—

I stopped outside our partially open bedroom door, frozen by the tableau before me.

James—my husband, the man I'd loved since childhood—was on our bed. And he wasn't alone. Victoria Hayes, with her perfect porcelain skin that had never known the pallor of true illness, was wrapped around him, her red lips pressed against his neck, her hands in his hair.

'I've missed you,' she whispered, and James—cold, distant James who flinched from my touch—pulled her closer with a tenderness he'd never shown me.

'I know,' he murmured. 'I'm sorry about all this... pretense. It won't be forever.'

The room spun violently, but not from blood loss. From the shattering of everything I'd believed. Every donation, every dizzy spell, every night I'd spent alone while he worked late—all lies.

My fingers went slack. The silver locket—my mother's locket—slipped from my grasp and hit the hardwood floor with a damning click.

Two heads whipped toward me. James's face drained of color. Victoria's eyes widened in momentary shock before a smile—a real one this time—curved her lips.

'Sophia,' James said, my name falling from his lips like a stranger's. 'You're supposed to be at the clinic.'

Not 'I can explain' or 'This isn't what it looks like.' Just the cold acknowledgment that I wasn't supposed to be here. That I wasn't supposed to know.

The truth crashed over me like a wave: I had never been his wife. I had only ever been his blood donor.

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