Nice Try, But No Kidney
Ten years ago, I ditched a high-paying job for my family. A decade later, they asked for my kidney—supposedly for my daughter, Talia. Turns out, the real patient was Hudson's first love's son.
They didn't even fake remorse. Hudson sneered, convinced I couldn't survive without him. Talia called me old and fat, acting like I should be grateful to help Bianca's kid.
A whole decade of sacrifice, and what did I get? No love. No thanks. Just entitlement.
To them, I was nothing but a free, disposable maid.
So I walked. No regrets. I rebuilt my life, found a job, and never looked back.
Then reality smacked them. Hudson and Talia finally realized everything I'd done. They begged me to come back—but my heart was already stone-cold.
In the end, I left the country, threw myself into work, and finally learned what it meant to live.