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Surviving Cancer and Finding True Love

My world collapsed with three simple words. "It's stage two." Dr. Reynolds' voice seemed to come from somewhere far away, echoing down a tunnel while I sat motionless in the cold examination room. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, suddenly too bright, too harsh. I watched his lips continue moving, forming words like "treatment options" and "good prognosis," but all I could hear was the thundering of my own heartbeat. "Cancer," I whispered, the word foreign on my tongue. At thirty-two, this wasn't supposed to be happening. The doctor placed a gentle hand on my shoulder. "Shelby, I know this is overwhelming, but we caught it relatively early. The five-year survival rate is very good with proper treatment." Five years.
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My world collapsed with three simple words.

"It's stage two."

Dr. Reynolds' voice seemed to come from somewhere far away, echoing down a tunnel while I sat motionless in the cold examination room. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, suddenly too bright, too harsh. I watched his lips continue moving, forming words like "treatment options" and "good prognosis," but all I could hear was the thundering of my own heartbeat.

"Cancer," I whispered, the word foreign on my tongue. At thirty-two, this wasn't supposed to be happening.

The doctor placed a gentle hand on my shoulder. "Shelby, I know this is overwhelming, but we caught it relatively early. The five-year survival rate is very good with proper treatment."

Five years. The exact amount of time I'd been with Liam. I clutched my purse tighter, thinking of him waiting at home, oblivious to how our lives were about to change. Liam would know what to do. Liam would hold me while I cried, then help me make a plan. We'd face this together.

"I'm prescribing some medications to start immediately," Dr. Reynolds said, scribbling on his prescription pad. "We'll need to schedule surgery consultation next week."

I nodded mechanically, taking the slip of paper with trembling fingers. Outside the clinic, the autumn afternoon continued as if nothing had happened—people walking their dogs, checking phones, living normal lives untouched by the bomb that had just detonated in mine.

At the pharmacy, I handed over the prescription and my credit card, rehearsing how I would tell Liam. Should I call first? No, this needed to be face-to-face.

"I'm sorry, Ms. Harris," the pharmacist said, handing back my card. "This has been declined."

"That's impossible," I said, checking the card. "I just paid bills yesterday."

"Would you like to try another form of payment?"

I fumbled through my wallet, finding only twenty-three dollars in cash. The prescription cost over two hundred. "Can I... can you hold this while I make a call?"

Stepping outside, I dialed Liam, but it went straight to voicemail. Strange. I called the bank instead.

"The card was canceled this morning, Ms. Harris," the representative informed me. "The primary account holder requested it."

"Primary account holder? That's my account."

"I'm showing Mr. Liam Fox as primary. You're listed as an authorized user."

My stomach twisted. We'd opened the account together when we moved in, but apparently Liam had set it up differently than he'd told me. And now he'd canceled my access without a word—today of all days.

I used my emergency credit card to pay for the medication, my mind racing. The drive home was a blur of confusion and fear. Not just fear of the cancer growing inside me, but a new, unexpected dread crawling up my spine.

Our apartment was quiet when I entered. "Liam?" I called out, dropping my keys in the ceramic bowl by the door—the one I'd made in that pottery class last year, the one he'd called "charmingly lopsided."

He emerged from the bedroom, phone in hand, looking startled. "Shelby. You're home early."

"I need to talk to you," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "Something's happened."

"Actually, I need to talk to you too," he said, running a hand through his dark hair—a nervous gesture I'd always found endearing until now.

"Why did you cancel my card?"

He blinked, thrown off-script. "I... we need to discuss some changes."

"Changes? Liam, I was just diagnosed with cancer."

I expected shock, concern, arms wrapping around me. Instead, his expression hardened with something like suspicion. "Cancer? What are you talking about?"

"Stage two. I found out an hour ago. And then discovered you canceled my access to our joint account." The medication bag crinkled in my grip. "What's going on?"

Liam looked at the floor, then at the wall, anywhere but at me. "This isn't how I wanted to do this."

"Do what?" My voice had become very small.

He took a deep breath. "I married Monica Tucker three months ago."

The room tilted. I grabbed the wall for support. "You what?"

"Monica and I... it just happened. I've been trying to find the right time to tell you."

"Three months ago?" My mind raced through dates. "Our anniversary dinner. You said you had to cancel because of work."

"It was our wedding day," he admitted, his voice emotionless. "Look, what we had was good, but Monica is—"

"Don't," I cut him off. "Don't you dare."

"You were always just a substitute, Shelby. Someone to pass the time with until I found what I really wanted."

A substitute. Five years of my life, reduced to a placeholder. The cancer diagnosis seemed almost secondary now to this shattering betrayal. I felt myself fracturing, splitting into before and after.

"I'll pack my things," I whispered, the medication bag still clutched in my white-knuckled grip.

That night, I slept on Sarah Chen's pullout couch, surrounded by hastily packed suitcases and the persistent buzz of my phone as Liam texted—not apologies, but logistics about when to collect the rest of my belongings. Sarah held me while I cried, her shoulder absorbing tears I couldn't even tell apart anymore—tears for my health, my broken heart, my shattered future.

"You'll beat this," Sarah whispered fiercely. "Both the cancer and that worthless excuse for a man."

I nodded against her shoulder, not believing either was possible, but clinging to her certainty like a lifeline in the storm that had become my life.

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