side was a dull
my sweater. It was a small price to pay, I told my
usand dollars in cash. Every dime of my savings, every penny from sellin
of Ethan
ago, his voice weak and
ht, Chloe. It' s the only way they'
promised, my own voice trembling with a mi
place called "The Gilded Cage." An odd choice for a man supposedly on his deathbed,
thick with the smell of expensive perfume and liquor. Men in tailored suits and women in glittering dresse
back. As I navigated through the crowd, my side flared with a sharp, searing pain, and I stumbled against a velvet-roped
via Hayes. Her laugh was like shatt
ally did it. Sold a kidney!
roze, pressing myself
s voice. Not weak or strained,
gling musician act, the sob story about my famil
. This had to be a mistake. A h
s heir, brought to his knees by a rare disease only a poor little nursing student coul
s Miller. I had thought it was a coincidence. He told me he was an orph
ke it' s the holy grail," one of Ethan' s friends chimed in, his vo
do with the money, Eth
my chest. "I don't know. Maybe I' ll use it to buy Olivia
s. The money I' d bled for. The organ I had s
oving that someone so plain, so... common, would literally rip out a pie
oar in my ears. Two years. Two years of what I thought was love, of shared dreams, of holding him while he
flushed with champagne and triumph. He was wearing a suit that probably cost more than my entire nursing scho
or his life. It was fo
, filled with the price of my body and my future, slipped from my grasp. It
ight there on the floor of that lounge, and th