urn, he married me. I was a girl from an orphanage; he was a New York t
iagnosed with a rare blood disorder, Chandler dragged m
other major surgery would be a death sentence. He cal
s supposed to be dying, sit up in her bed. A w
lass, she mou
a blood disord
life away to appease a liar, all on my husband's orders. I died on t
was in a private medical facility, and my long-lo
s eyes burning with
said, his voice cold with ra
pte
ry. It is also the day Kristyn Palme
ess that cost more than my first car,
our pric
was smooth
disappear from C
felt nothing. The shock and pain had
one week to sign the divorce papers and leave
st n
," she sai
ap wood of my dining table. Why had I ever thought this marriage would b
is story ended. I' d
of Chandler' s recovery party. He had survived, thanks to my kidney. The Rot
he hallway, my body still weak, listening. Listening to my n
you when you were on your deathbed. She ran off to Europe with that polo player.
Chandler' s voice was str
You owe her
ma. Kristyn... when she cries,
l blow. I leaned against the wall, my ha
r voice sharp with disbelief. "
d my breath, praying for an a
said, his voice quiet but clear,
ude. N
ndler rented for me a few blocks from the Roth mansion. It was more convenie
tangled in the sheets of Chandler' s bed, a triumphant smile on
and wet. Then another. I couldn' t sto
. We never should have met. But when I was a scared, lonely kid in an orphanage, a boy with kind eyes ha
was a match. I gave him my kidney, and with it, my health. I developed a severe he
ery. There was no ring, no romance. Just a quiet, "
ude would one day turn into love. I had beli
s a
a familiar agony. I clutched my hear
ang. It wa
va?" his voice was
at?" I
tside you
ove Manhattan, a fleet of drones was spelling
E YOU
and, public spectacle of
t?" he asked,
Chandler," I begged, my voice cr
now, baby. I' m
n the background, a ligh
he said quickly, an
ent dark at the edges. The pain in my c
It was g
for the small bottle of pills. The doctor'
aining kidney is failing. You have maybe six month
fe was nothin
ste a reflection of my life. It was over
d out one last message. N
an ha
ate condition. One last bargain
me die