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Saving Daughter at All Cost

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The fluorescent lights of JFK Airport buzzed overhead as I clutched Emma's burning body against my chest. My daughter's feverish breath tickled my neck in shallow, uneven puffs that sent spikes of terror through my heart with each labored inhale. "It's okay, baby," I whispered, though the tremor in my voice betrayed my fear. "We're almost there." My fingers shook as I fumbled with our passports at customs, the worn medical folder tucked beneath my arm threatening to spill its contents—five years of desperate diagnoses, failed treatments, and steadily worsening test results. The customs officer barely glanced at us, but I felt exposed, as if the weight of my past sins was emblazoned across my face for all to see. *Sarah Mitchell, the woman who abandoned her dying husband.* But they didn't know. Nobody knew the truth. "Terminal illness?" the customs officer asked flatly, noticing Emma's pallor and the medical documents. "Yes," I managed, swallowing the knot in my throat. "We've come for treatment." He stamped our passports with a thud that sounded like a judge's gavel.

Saving Daughter at All Cost Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of JFK Airport buzzed overhead as I clutched Emma's burning body against my chest. My daughter's feverish breath tickled my neck in shallow, uneven puffs that sent spikes of terror through my heart with each labored inhale.

"It's okay, baby," I whispered, though the tremor in my voice betrayed my fear. "We're almost there."

My fingers shook as I fumbled with our passports at customs, the worn medical folder tucked beneath my arm threatening to spill its contents—five years of desperate diagnoses, failed treatments, and steadily worsening test results. The customs officer barely glanced at us, but I felt exposed, as if the weight of my past sins was emblazoned across my face for all to see.

*Sarah Mitchell, the woman who abandoned her dying husband.*

But they didn't know. Nobody knew the truth.

"Terminal illness?" the customs officer asked flatly, noticing Emma's pallor and the medical documents.

"Yes," I managed, swallowing the knot in my throat. "We've come for treatment."

He stamped our passports with a thud that sounded like a judge's gavel. "Welcome to New York."

The irony wasn't lost on me. This city had once been my home, the place where I'd been happiest—and where I'd made the most devastating choice of my life.

On the shuttle into Manhattan, Emma stirred in my arms, her eyes fluttering open to reveal fever-glazed irises that mirrored her father's exactly.

"Are we there yet, Mommy?" she mumbled, her small fingers clutching her tattered stuffed rabbit.

"Almost, sweetheart." I pressed my lips to her forehead, wincing at the heat radiating from her skin. "The doctors here are going to make you all better."

If only it were that simple. If only the best treatment for my daughter's condition wasn't controlled by the man who hated me most in this world.

The shuttle lurched to a stop, and my stomach twisted as the gleaming façade of Sterling Memorial Hospital came into view. Five years ago, it had been a modest medical center. Now it towered over the block, a monument to Michael's survival and success. I gathered our meager belongings, hoisted Emma higher on my hip, and stepped onto the sidewalk.

"Remember what I told you?" I whispered to Emma as we approached the revolving doors. "Mommy might see someone she used to know. If I look sad, it's not because of you. It's never because of you."

She nodded solemnly, too exhausted to question. My heart fractured a little more.

The hospital lobby was a cathedral of marble and light, bustling with staff and patients. And then I saw him.

Michael Sterling stood by the reception desk, his tall frame draped in a perfectly tailored charcoal suit that emphasized the breadth of shoulders I once knew by touch. Five years had only refined his handsomeness, sharpening his jawline and adding distinguished touches of silver at his temples. The cancer that had once hollowed his cheeks and dulled his eyes was just a ghost now, replaced by vibrant health and cold authority.

Beside him stood a woman who could have stepped from the pages of a fashion magazine—Victoria Blake, his fiancée, according to the society pages I'd forced myself to read in preparation for this moment. Her manicured hand rested possessively on his arm as she laughed at something he said.

I froze, my legs suddenly leaden. Emma whimpered against my neck, sensing my tension.

Then Michael turned, and our eyes met across the crowded lobby.

Time seemed to stop. For one heartbeat, I saw a flicker of the man I'd loved—surprised, perhaps even vulnerable. Then his expression hardened into something I barely recognized: cold, contemptuous hatred.

He whispered something to Victoria, whose perfectly made-up face swiveled toward me, curiosity morphing instantly into recognition and then malicious delight.

I forced myself forward on trembling legs, clutching Emma tighter as I approached the admissions desk. Behind me, I could feel Michael's presence like a physical weight, his gaze burning into my back.

"I need to see Dr. Rivera," I said to the receptionist, my voice barely audible. "My daughter needs immediate treatment. We have an appointment."

"Name?" the woman asked.

"Sarah Mitchell. And Emma Mitchell."

The lobby seemed to still at the sound of my name. I felt rather than saw Michael move closer.

"I'm afraid there's been a mistake," came his voice, deep and controlled, yet vibrating with barely contained fury. "This woman is not to be admitted."

I turned, finally facing the man I'd sacrificed everything for. "Michael, please. Our daughter—"

"*Your* daughter," he corrected, his eyes flashing. "Your *illegitimate* child has nothing to do with me."

Security guards materialized at his signal. Victoria stepped forward, her perfect red lips curved in a cruel smile.

"Heartless women don't deserve help," she said, loud enough for everyone to hear. "Not gold-diggers who abandon their husbands on their deathbeds."

Emma began to cry, sensing the hostility. I clutched her tighter as the security guards moved toward us.

"Michael," I pleaded, desperation overriding my pride. "She's dying. Please."

His face remained impassive as he delivered the words that would haunt me: "You left me to die, Sarah. Why should I save your bastard child?"

As the guards escorted us toward the exit, Emma's sobs echoing through the marble hall, I realized I had severely underestimated the depth of Michael's hatred—and what it would cost to save our daughter.

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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