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Her Choice, His Downfall

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1255    |    Released on: 07/07/2025

inkled paper beneath me. I was on an examination table. A doctor with kind eyes and

tive, Ms. Miller.

ath hitched. The ghost of agonizing pain, of a cold penthouse, of my brother's broken body, and the c

eliver the baby. I want her to watch

death sentence pressing on my brain. My brother, Tom, was safe, probably in hi

l real. I

in scan. There's a mass, Sarah. It's a rare form of tumor, quite aggressive. We need to

ieve in David Chen, the man I had loved and financially supported for three years, the man who told me he was dying of a ra

ry my child? Your money belongs

felt like he was in the room. This time, there would be no sac

o

e, my voice steady and devoid of the h

an abo

but he couldn't possibly understand the weight of those four w

the last three years. Three years of pouring every dollar I earned from my art, every ounce of my compassion, into a black hole named David Chen. I sold painti

ncée, Chloe Davis. The realization didn't bring fresh pain, only a cold, hard clarity. The

He looked healthy, vibrant, not like a man battling a debilitating illness. He was holding several expensive shopping bag

illing, controlled rage. I needed to hear it again, to confirm the nigh

loe's voice was a whiny, entitled drawl. "My therapy f

with me. "Sarah's a fool. She'd sell her own blood for me. She just needs a little

ed. "You promised you woul

ismissive and cold. "She's just a walking bank account. And soon, w

r fate in my mind. The last flicker of any lingering dou

was David. I let it buzz, my hand shaking slightly as I composed myself. I

reach you," his voice was laced with that familia

, David," I said, my v

ng, Sarah. I need you. The new treatment protocol is

e been frantic, already calculating which commissions I could rush, whic

s," I said, keep

ell the gallery piece?" he asked,

t the money." I took a sl

hear the gears turning in his head, calculating thi

e final blow to his

ing an aborti

nally spoke, his voice was tight, not with concern

it's for the best. With my health, we couldn

, no regret. Only a

ources. The clinic needs the deposit for my treatment by the end of the week. I'll se

I would save. He was already movin

ds of love and dependence. "I need you, Sarah. You're my only hope. We'll get th

David," I said,

The naive, self-sacrificing artist was gone. In her place was a woma

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Her Choice, His Downfall
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“The sterile scent of antiseptic clung to me like a shroud as the doctor' s words cut through the haze: "The test is positive, Ms. Miller. You're pregnant." But his next revelation, stark and clear, truly shattered my world: "There's a mass, Sarah. It's a rare form of tumor, quite aggressive. We need to start treatment immediately, but... the treatment is not compatible with the pregnancy." It was the same impossible choice I' d faced before, a replay of a life I' d already lived and tragically lost. A chilling memory surfaced of my estranged boyfriend, David Chen, spitting venom at me in a cold penthouse: "Keep her alive just long enough to deliver the baby. I want her to watch everything she loves wither and die." He'd trapped me then, financially and emotionally, under the guise of a deadly illness only my wealth could cure, all while secretly engaged to another woman, Chloe. His true cruelty was laid bare in a whispered confession I overheard: "She's just a walking bank account. And soon, when that tumor of hers gets bad enough, the whole bank will be ours." The sheer audacity, the betrayal, the knowledge that they planned to destroy my brother, Tom, for my life insurance, burned through me. They were monsters, and I had been a fool, blind to their horrifying scheme. But this time, I wasn't the naive artist. This time, I had a choice, my choice. I looked the doctor straight in the eye, my voice steady, devoid of the hesitation that had crippled me before. "I want an abortion." It wasn't a surrender; it was a declaration of war.”
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