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The Daughter They Let Rot

Gemma Blackwell discovers a clerical error that changes everything: her identical twin, Bianca, is the one dying of leukemia, while Gemma is the perfect donor match. However, a leaked report leads her family to believe Gemma is the terminal one. Rather than saving her, they formally decide to let her rot to spare Bianca the risk of donation. Confronting her father, Gemma realizes the depth of their favoritism and prepares a chilling response to their abandonment.
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Chapter 2

Father shoved his chair back. The wooden legs screamed against the marble.

"Get out of my house," he said, voice dripping venom. "Get out of this family. We have no room for selfish, cold-blooded leeches like you."

He pointed at the door. "If your mother has a breakdown tonight because of your scene, I swear you'll regret the day you were born."

Marco stepped forward.

He reached into his breast pocket and drew out the velvet case. The three-carat emerald-cut ring—the one he'd slid onto my finger at our engagement dinner—he held it between his thumb and forefinger. Looked at me. Then opened his hand.

The ring hit the mahogany table with a sound like a gunshot.

Click.

"Gemma," he said, "we're done."

"You're too extreme. Too unstable. We're not compatible."

Then his voice shifted. Became the tone he used for business dissolutions.

"me, Marco Corleone, hereby terminate my engagement to Gemma Blackwell. Effective immediately. Reasons: irreconcilable differences and attempted extortion of family assets."

Each word was a nail in my coffin.

I stumbled back, hand flying to my stomach. Not pain—something deeper. The baby. Our baby. Its father had just announced to the room that its life was negotiable.

In that moment, the veil tore away.

Family. Love.

To them, it wasn't worth a strand of Bianca's hair.

I looked at the folder in my hand—the proof could save her.

Then I let it drop.

It fell to the carpet with a soft thud. Nobody moved to pick it up.

I looked up. They had already stepped back, clearing a path to the door. Their faces held that specific relief of watching garbage being taken to the curb.

My heart turned to ash.

I looked Father in the eye. No sarcasm. No fight. Only the broken honesty of a daughter who had finally given up.

"If it were Bianca dying," I asked quietly, "would you have made me give her my marrow?"

His eyes flickered. Then turned to stone.

"Why are you so fixated on pointless hypotheticals?" he said, "If she were the one who was sick, we wouldn't make you donate either. We have so many resources beyond your comprehension. We would certainly find a alternative suitable match."

Something inside me caved in. Quiet. Irreversible.

"Of course," I whispered, a faint, broken smile on my lips. "You would never risk her. I was never your daughter—"

Before I could finish, his face went dark. Then he raised his hand.

The guards moved forward.

Marco grabbed my wrist, his fingers biting into bone. "How dare you speak to your father like that?"

Crack.

The slap caught me across the face. My head snapped sideways. Blood gushed from my nose, warm and copper-sweet, spilling through my fingers as I raised my hands to cover it.

Strange. I felt nothing. Just the cold.

"Get out." Father roared, veins bulging at his temples. "me, Vincenzo Blackwell, disown you! You are dead to this family! Dead!"

I wiped the blood with my sleeve. My hands moved to cover my abdomen, cradling the life inside. For this child, I could not break.

"Fine," I said. My voice was steady, hollow. "You said it. We're strangers now."

Bianca shrieked through her tears, voice sharp as broken glass. "Yes! Whoever contacts the other first is dead to the family! Disowned! Cursed!"

I looked at the table. The ring. The family crest on my wrist—the silver badge I'd worn since birth while Bianca wore gold.

I unclasped it. Let it fall beside the ring.

"Remember this," I said softly. Not a curse. A benediction of grief. "Remember that you chose to let me go."

I looked at Marco one last time. “And you. Remember that you chose thirty billion..."

The rest stayed lodged in my throat.

Over your own child.

The guards seized my arms. I didn't fight. I protected my stomach as they dragged me across the floor, heels scraping marble, past the family portraits where Bianca's face smiled and mine had always been turned away.

Behind me, Mother finally wept. But it sounded like freedom.

The doors thundered shut.

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