I was ready to give him everythingโmy heart, my life, even my pain. But as he stood there, eyes dropping to his father like a puppet on strings, I saw the truth. His father had mocked me and my two girls for months, treating us like scum, and now my fiancรฉ let him win.
“You choose him?” I screamed, tears turning to rage. “Fine then!” I threw the ring at his feet, watching him freeze in shame. Let them both rotโthey lost more than theyโll ever know.
The wedding plans were canceled that day. My daughters, Lily and Sophie, clung to me as we packed our things from the apartment weโd shared with him. They didnโt understand why he wasnโt coming home anymore, but their little faces mirrored my broken heart. It took every ounce of strength not to crumble in front of them.
A few weeks later, I got a call from an unknown number. At first, I ignored it, assuming it was another telemarketer or some random spammer. But when the same number called three times in one afternoon, curiosity got the better of me.
โHello?โ I answered cautiously.
โIs this Emily Carter?โ The voice on the other end sounded familiar, though strained.
โYesโฆ who is this?โ
โItโs Daniel,โ he said softly. โYour ex-fiancรฉ.โ
My stomach tightened. Why would he dare call me after what happened? After how he chose his father over us? Over me ?
โWhat do you want, Daniel?โ I snapped, trying to keep my voice steady.
There was a long pause before he spoke again. โLook, I know I messed up. Big time. And I donโt expect forgivenessโI just need to tell you something important.โ
I gripped the phone tighter, unsure if I should hang up or hear him out. โMake it quick.โ
โMy dadโฆ he needs a kidney transplant,โ Daniel began hesitantly. โHeโs been sick for years, but itโs gotten worse recently. Heโs on dialysis, and without a transplant, he wonโt make it much longer.โ
I rolled my eyes, unimpressed by his sob story. โSo what does this have to do with me?โ
โHe asked me to be tested as a donor,โ Daniel continued, ignoring my hostility. โBut I canโt donate because of my own health issues. None of our family members are matches either. Thenโฆ well, during all the testing, they found someone unexpected who could help.โ
My blood ran cold. โWho?โ
โYou,โ he whispered.
For a moment, I thought I misheard him. โExcuse me?โ
โThe doctors said youโre a perfect match,โ Daniel explained. โThey checked your records when you were listed as my emergency contact. I swear, I didnโt ask them to do thatโit just happened.โ
I couldnโt believe what I was hearing. This manโthe man who abandoned me and my childrenโwas calling to tell me that I could save his fatherโs life? The same man who treated me like dirt under his shoe?
โNo,โ I said firmly. โAbsolutely not.โ
โEmily, please,โ Daniel pleaded. โIโm begging you. Heโs my dad. He may not have treated you right, but heโs still my father. If you donโt help him, heโll die.โ
โAnd whose fault is that?โ I shot back. โYou think I owe him anything? Or you? You made your choice, Daniel. You picked him over us. Now live with the consequences.โ
With that, I hung up the phone and turned it off. I couldnโt deal with any more drama. Not today.
Days passed, and I tried to put the conversation out of my mind. But no matter how hard I tried, guilt gnawed at me. What kind of person turns their back on someone in need, even if that person wronged them? Wasnโt saving a life supposed to be above petty grudges?
One night, as I tucked Lily and Sophie into bed, I found myself staring at their innocent faces. They deserved a mother who did the right thing, even when it was hard. Could I really teach them about kindness and compassion while refusing to help someone in desperate need?
Against my better judgment, I decided to meet with Daniel. Just once. To hear him out properly.
We met at a small cafรฉ near my house. He looked terribleโpale, exhausted, and visibly shaken. For the first time since we broke up, I felt a flicker of sympathy for him.
โI appreciate you meeting me,โ he said quietly. โI know I donโt deserve it.โ
โDonโt thank me yet,โ I replied. โI havenโt agreed to anything.โ
Daniel nodded. โFair enough. But I wanted to explain something. My dadโฆ heโs changed. Since finding out about the transplant situation, heโs realized how cruel heโs beenโnot just to you, but to everyone. He regrets the way he treated you and the girls. He wants to apologize.โ
I raised an eyebrow skeptically. โApologize? Thatโs rich.โ
โI mean it,โ Daniel insisted. โHe knows he screwed up. Heโs willing to do whatever it takes to make amends.โ
Part of me wanted to laugh in his face. Did he really expect me to believe that his arrogant, entitled father had suddenly grown a conscience? Still, something in Danielโs tone gave me pause. Maybe, just maybe, there was a chance for redemption here.
โWhat exactly is he offering?โ I asked cautiously.
Daniel hesitated before answering. โMoney. A lot of it. Enough to set you and the girls up for life. He says heโll pay off your debts, buy you a new house, send the kids to private schoolโฆ whatever you want.โ
I stared at him, stunned. Of course, this was how his family operatedโthrowing money at problems instead of dealing with them head-on.
โThatโs disgusting,โ I said finally. โDo you really think Iโd sell part of myself for cash?โ
โNo!โ Daniel exclaimed quickly. โThatโs not what I meant. I justโฆ I thought you should know what heโs willing to offer. But honestly, Emily, I donโt care about the money. All I care about is saving my dad. Please, just consider donating. For me.โ
His words hit me harder than I expected. Despite everything, I still cared about Daniel. I hated him for choosing his father over me, but deep down, I knew he wasnโt a bad person. He was just weak.
โIโll think about it,โ I said reluctantly. โBut donโt get your hopes up.โ
Over the next week, I wrestled with my decision. On one hand, helping Mr. Thompsonโthe man who disrespected me and drove a wedge between Daniel and meโfelt like rewarding bad behavior. On the other hand, walking away from someone in need went against everything I believed in.
Finally, I reached a compromise. I would meet Mr. Thompson face-to-face. If he truly regretted his actions, perhaps I could find it in my heart to help him.
When Daniel arranged the meeting, I walked into the hospital room expecting humility. Instead, I found arrogance.
โWell, well,โ Mr. Thompson sneered as soon as I entered. โThe charity case herself. Come to gloat?โ
I froze, shocked by his tone. โExcuse me?โ
โOh, donโt play dumb,โ he spat. โYouโve known all along youโre a match. Yet here you are, stringing us along, making us beg. Pathetic.โ
My jaw dropped. Here I was, considering giving up part of myself to save his life, and he had the audacity to insult me?
โForget it,โ I said coldly. โYou can rot in here for all I care.โ
As I turned to leave, Daniel grabbed my arm. โEmily, wait! Please!โ
โNo,โ I snapped, shaking him off. โThis is who your father really is, Daniel. He hasnโt changed. He never will.โ
In the weeks that followed, Mr. Thompsonโs condition worsened. Despite his wealth, no suitable donor could be found. Meanwhile, I focused on rebuilding my life with Lily and Sophie.
One evening, Daniel showed up at my door, looking more defeated than ever.
โIโm sorry,โ he said quietly. โAbout everything. My dadโฆ he doesnโt deserve your kindness. Neither do I.โ
I nodded, accepting his apology. โSometimes, people reveal their true colors when it matters most. Your father proved heโs unworthy of anyoneโs sacrifice.โ
Daniel sighed heavily. โI just wish I hadnโt lost you too.โ
โYou lost me the day you chose him over us,โ I replied gently. โBut maybe someday, youโll learn to stand on your own.โ
Looking back, I realize I made the right choice. Forgiveness isnโt about excusing bad behaviorโitโs about setting boundaries. By refusing to donate, I protected myself and my girls from further harm.
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