Unexpected Inheritance

Unexpected Inheritance

olivia Makata

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"I took a deep breath and dialed Jake's number, my hands shaking as I waited for him to answer. When he finally picked up, I blurted out the words I had been dreading to say: 'Jake, where are you? I...I don't know how much longer I can take care of him on my own. Tomorrow is my wedding, and I...I don't know what to do.' My voice cracked as I sobbed, the weight of my desperation crushing me."

Unexpected Inheritance Chapter 1 My Examination day

Chapter one :

My Examination day

Chapter One: My Examination Day

The sun was barely up, but my heart was already pounding like a war drum. I stood outside the examination hall, the air thick with tension, my breath caught somewhere between fear and hope. Today wasn't just any exam-it was my final professional exam. The one that stood between me and the title I had chased all my life: Doctor.

I inhaled deeply, trying to steady the storm inside me. The hall loomed before me like a silent beast, waiting. As I stepped inside, a wave of anxiety hit me-the kind that tightens your throat and makes your palms damp. Desks stretched out in neat, sterile rows, each occupied by a student hiding their panic behind fluttering notes.

My eyes caught Annie and Nora. They were seated, heads bent over their flashcards, locked in final-minute revisions. I waved, forcing a smile. I couldn't let them see how close I was to unraveling.

A stern-looking invigilator-mid-forties, pinched expression, clipboard clutched like a weapon-checked my ID and handed me the exam booklet. My hands trembled as I accepted it. The questions stared back at me, cold and relentless. I found my seat and sat, trying not to buckle under the mounting pain in my stomach.

I had been feeling it all morning-a dull, persistent cramp I'd blamed on nerves. But as the minutes passed, it clawed deeper, sharper, until it felt like something inside me was tearing. I bit my lip hard, pushing the pain down. Not now. Not today.

"You have three hours. Phones off. All notes away," the invigilator's voice rang out like a verdict. The room fell into a tense hush. Pens scratched paper. Pages turned. Time began.

I stared at the first question, my vision flickering at the edges. I blinked. Then again. The words swam. The pain intensified-burning, throbbing. I pressed a palm to my abdomen, willing myself to keep going. But my hand shook as I wrote, letters twisting into nonsense. My fingers began to go numb.

This wasn't just exam stress. Something was wrong.

I clenched my jaw so hard I felt it in my chin. Focus. Just a few more hours. Just finish.

But my body was betraying me. The pain crescendoed, my head spun, and I felt like I was sinking beneath waves of nausea. I couldn't breathe. Still, I wrote. Scribbled down half-formed answers with hands that barely obeyed me.

Three hours later, the bell rang. I bolted out of the hall like I was escaping a burning building. Annie and Nora called out, but their voices were distant, warped. My whole world narrowed to that pain ripping through me.

I staggered toward the campus gate, eyes scanning frantically for a taxi. One finally slowed, and I collapsed into the back seat, gasping.

"Hospital," I rasped.

At the emergency entrance, I couldn't feel my legs anymore. A nurse brought a wheelchair, and I was whisked through a blur of corridors and antiseptic-scented rooms. The world tilted. I felt like I was floating and sinking at the same time. Every smell overwhelmed me-disinfectant, sweat, metal, perfume-and I felt violently nauseous.

Faces passed me like ghosts. I was utterly, terrifyingly alone.

My name was called, and I forced myself to stand, my body shaking. The doctor who met me was young, kind-eyed, her voice gentle.

She examined me in silence. Then she said it. Four words that shattered everything.

"You are four months pregnant."

I stared at her, unblinking. Pregnant? My throat closed. My chest heaved.

"No... that's not... I-" My voice cracked like glass.

The memories rushed in: missed periods, the exhaustion, the stress. I had blamed school. I had never even allowed myself to imagine this.

I sat there, numb. My brain refused to catch up. How had I not known?

"Let's run some tests," the doctor said softly. "Make sure the baby is okay. For now, let's just get you stable."

Stable. I was crumbling.

I changed into the hospital gown with trembling fingers, my thoughts racing. What now? What would I do? My father's business was barely surviving. My dreams-my life-were laid out like glass beneath a sledgehammer.

As I lay on the examination table, the ultrasound screen flickered to life. The cold gel hit my skin, and then... there it was.

A flicker. A shape. A heartbeat.

My baby.

Tears streamed down my face, uncontrollably. This small being inside me... was mine. And suddenly, I wasn't just a girl about to graduate. I was a mother.

The doctor's voice cut in, soft and steady. "Everything looks good. The baby is healthy. And so are you. You're doing great."

I nodded, dazed. I had entered this hospital terrified and empty. I was leaving it with a heartbeat inside me.

Outside, the sky had darkened. I hailed another taxi, the city buzzing around me, unaware of how my world had just shifted.

My phone buzzed in my bag. I pulled it out and froze.

Twelve missed calls. From Jake.

My heart slammed against my ribs.

Jake.

He never called more than once. Something must've happened. Or maybe... maybe he knew.

I gripped my phone tighter, my breath catching.

I needed to tell him. He needed to know. About the exam. About the baby. About everything.

And suddenly, I wasn't heading home anymore.

I was going to him.

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“"I took a deep breath and dialed Jake's number, my hands shaking as I waited for him to answer. When he finally picked up, I blurted out the words I had been dreading to say: 'Jake, where are you? I...I don't know how much longer I can take care of him on my own. Tomorrow is my wedding, and I...I don't know what to do.' My voice cracked as I sobbed, the weight of my desperation crushing me."”
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Chapter 1 My Examination day

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Chapter 2 My Encounter

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Chapter 3 Beneath the surface

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Chapter 4 My fractured Heart

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Chapter 5 Space in between

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Chapter 6 Finding my path

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Chapter 7 Words in silence

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Chapter 8 Beyond silence

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Chapter 9 The missing piece

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Chapter 10 Bound by Duty

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Chapter 11 Just me

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Chapter 12 Unraveling

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Chapter 13 When forever ends

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Chapter 14 A night of conflicting Desires

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Chapter 15 A mistake I can't undo

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Chapter 16 Unseen Threat

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Chapter 17 My Alliance

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Chapter 18 My Love Unscripted

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Chapter 19 Echoes of Love

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Chapter 20 My Return

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Chapter 21 Brick By Brick

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Chapter 22 Reunion

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Chapter 23 Ashes of Home

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Chapter 24 The Cost of Coming Home

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Chapter 25 Loosing Myself

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Chapter 26 The Ghost that lives in me

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Chapter 27 Us Begins

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Chapter 28 What I couldn't say

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Chapter 29 Before She Disappears Again

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Chapter 30 Three Hearts

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Chapter 31 What I thought we had

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Chapter 32 The goodbye that came so soon

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Chapter 33 The space he left

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Chapter 34 Unforgiven

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