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The Price of His Bitter Regret

Cast out by her brother Declan five years ago, a woman now works as a waitress while battling terminal cancer. To afford her own burial, she endures a humiliating display for a customer, only for Declan to witness the act and fire her. He vows to ruin her remaining life, unaware of her illness or the frame-up that destroyed their bond. Left with nothing, she writes a final letter exposing the truth before heading to the river to end it all on her terms.
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Chapter 4

CAROLINE POV:

After that phone call, after losing my last legitimate job, the decent world slammed its doors shut. The next year was a hazy nightmare of odd jobs, under-the-table work, and a constant, gnawing hunger. Nothing lasted. Every time I found a foothold, an invisible hand-Declan's hand-reached out and pulled the rug from under me.

I ended up in the places Declan swore he' d never let me see-the dimly lit alleys, the forgotten corners of the city, the night clubs where shadows danced and morality was a forgotten word. I became a fixture there, just another face in the crowd, blending into the background.

Meanwhile, Declan and Camille were everywhere. Their faces plastered across society pages, dazzling smiles, intertwined arms. He paraded her around, announcing to anyone who would listen that she was his future, his chosen one, the one who would inherit everything that was once mine. Every article, every photo, was a fresh wound.

He showered her with gifts, extravagant jewels, luxury cars, entire properties. I saw the headlines, saw the price tags, and then looked at my own empty pockets, the frayed edges of my threadbare coat. The contrast was a cruel joke.

My body, always a little fragile, began to betray me. The constant stress, the poor nutrition, the endless fear-it took its toll. A cough that wouldn't go away, a dull ache in my side that sharpened with each passing week. I dismissed it as exhaustion, as the price of living on the streets.

But the pain grew, insistent and terrifying. One night, I collapsed. The blurry memory of an emergency room, the cold touch of a doctor' s hands, then words that sounded like a death sentence: "Advanced stomach cancer."

The world tilted. Terminal.

I spent every last penny, every meager earning, every borrowed dollar on tests, on consultations, on a desperate, fleeting hope. But hope was expensive, and I was poor. The doctors offered treatments, painful and costly, with no guarantee. High-interest loans piled up, each one a heavier chain around my neck.

I called Declan. One last time. My fingers trembled as I dialed, the number ingrained in my memory. A part of me, a tiny, foolish part, still believed he might care.

"Hello?" His voice was clipped, impatient.

"Declan," I choked out, my voice thin and reedy. "It's me. Can you... can you help me?"

"Help you?" he scoffed. "Still begging, Caroline? Have five years taught you nothing?"

"I'm sick," I whispered, tears streaming down my face. "Really sick. I need money for treatment. Please."

"Oh, now you're sick," he said, a harsh laugh in his tone. "Another one of your pathetic ploys for attention? You're transparent, Caroline. Just admit you stole the watch, apologize, and maybe I'll consider it."

"I didn't steal it!" I cried, the words tearing at my throat. "It was Camille! You have to believe me!"

"Still clinging to that ridiculous lie?" he sighed, a sound of utter boredom. "I have heard enough. Don't call this number again. You made your bed, now lie in it."

The line went dead. Again.

That was the moment. The last flicker of hope died. Not just for treatment, but for life itself. The exhaustion became profound, bone-deep. Why fight for a life that was already over? Why endure this agonizing pain, this endless struggle, when the end was already written?

Death became a sanctuary. A sweet release. I could finally rest.

My thoughts turned to the urn. The beautiful, handcrafted ceramic urn I had seen in a small shop, tucked away on a quiet street. It was simple, elegant, with delicate floral patterns. It was more than just a container for ashes; it was a promise of peace, a symbol of my last, desperate act of self-dignity.

I had already made a down payment, hoarding every spare coin for it. Mr. Grier, the owner, was a kind old man, but he needed his final payment. My last paycheck, the one Declan had just ensured I wouldn't get, was supposed to cover it.

Earlier that morning, after the club incident, Mr. Grier had called, his voice tight. "Caroline, are you going to finish paying for that urn? I have a buyer ready to pay in full."

"Please, Mr. Grier, just a little more time," I pleaded, my voice cracking.

"I can't, dear. Business is business. I need the money."

He threatened to sell it, the very urn I had chosen, the only thing I had left to look forward to. I hung up, my head pounding, my stomach churning.

Just hours later, the club manager, Mr. Henderson, had called, his voice stiff. "Caroline, I'm sorry, but you're terminated. And your final pay has been withheld for damages."

"Damages?" I asked, my voice barely a whisper.

"Yes. Mr. Carpenter confirmed it. You know his influence. I can't go against him."

"But... but I need that money," I stammered, desperation clawing at my throat. "For my medical bills, for..."

"I'm sorry, Caroline. There's nothing I can do. Our legal team is top-notch. You wouldn't stand a chance. Just... don't make things worse for yourself." He hung up, leaving me in stunned silence.

The phone slipped from my grasp. My last path to even a dignified death had been cut off. Declan's lessons. Always lessons.

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