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The Wife I Refused to Save

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 914    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

gy bank clutched in her hands. It was a pink ce

bling but clear. "I have money. Y

, an offering of all

ded most, the part my premonition hadn't fu

before, "but that's your money. And I made a promise abo

thetic excuse, an

hear that, Lily? Your father cares more about a p

ramatically. "Oh, my heart... I can'

g at me over her shoulder. "Look wha

el. "Lily, come here. Get away from that man.

red at me, her eyes wide with a qu

to heaven, Daddy

plit second, my resolve wavered. The plan, the evidence, the righteous anger-it all seemed to fade, lea

ails into my palm. I had to see this through. For her, more than anyone. So

I finally managed to

gain, their condemna

en comfort h

pletely h

uld call soc

lashed onto the piggy bank. She shook it, and the sound of c

n here, Daddy. M

. The piggy bank slipped from her grasp and shattered on the tiled floor. Coins-penn

ckingly loud. Eve

change, and a heartbreaking sob escaped her. She knelt down and b

ed, tears welling in her

disgust, looking at me. "You s

my weeping daughter, and I felt a cold, hard kno

is is what you get. You need money? Why don't yo

ed by indignation. "How dare you! We gave you everythi

off and they had a retirement portfolio worth over three hundred thousa

epeated, letting the qu

nowing the truth

ng to blam

piece

bad husband, he's

u have the money, Ethan! We know your comp

s on this payment," I said, r

. "I have a meeti

path. "You're not going anywhere! You're g

o run," I said, tryi

en she sl

apped to the side from the force of it. A red mar

expression unchanged. The sting on my face

ctly level. "That payment is more important than a

owd er

lieva

a psyc

ne sto

d out from the double do

ed, her eyes wide with urgency. "Her bloo

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The Wife I Refused to Save
The Wife I Refused to Save
“My wife was dying, and I refused to save her. That's what everyone in the hospital believed, and what the headlines would scream. The hospital called; Sarah, my wife, was in critical condition after a severe car accident, needing a specialized, uninsured procedure costing half a million dollars. I said no. The word hung heavy in the air. This wasn't just Sarah's life; it was a choice between her, and the future of my company and hundreds of employees. My terrified in-laws pleaded, "You're comparing your company to your wife's life? To the mother of your child?" My six-year-old daughter, Lily, tugged at my pants, her innocent eyes filled with tears. "Daddy? Is Mommy going to die?" I told her I had to protect the company for our future, a necessary cruelty. My mother-in-law shrieked accusations, calling me a monster, flinging accusations of how Sarah sacrificed everything for me. The crowd gathered, their judgment a palpable weight. They whispered, "He won't pay to save his own wife. What a scumbag." A part of me smiled behind my mask of indifference. Let them judge. They were watching the wrong movie, completely unaware of the real plot. Then, my daughter held out her pink piggy bank, offering all she had. "Daddy, I have money. You can use my money to save Mommy." I knew this was the part I dreaded most, the collateral damage of a wicked plan. This entire tragic drama was meticulously orchestrated, but not by me. And I was about to expose every single one of them.”
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