{"id":17314,"date":"2025-11-04T16:27:24","date_gmt":"2025-11-04T16:27:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/readmore.cx\/?p=17314"},"modified":"2025-11-04T16:27:24","modified_gmt":"2025-11-04T16:27:24","slug":"i-discovered-a-condom-in-his-bag-hours-later-a-hospital-call-changed-everything-my-family-collapsed-when-they-heard-the-news","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/readmore.cx\/?p=17314","title":{"rendered":"I discovered a cond:om in his bag. hours later a hospital call changed everything\u2014my family collapsed when they heard the news."},"content":{"rendered":"<p data-reader-unique-id=\"4\">When I opened\u00a0<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"5\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"6\">Ethan Parker\u2019s<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"7\">\u00a0briefcase, the box of contraceptives leaped into my sight without any warning. Trojan, ultra-thin, strawberry-flavored. My fingers recoiled as if electrocuted, then forced themselves to reach out again. As I carefully picked up the small square box, the plastic wrapping reflected the light with a cold gleam that stung my eyes.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"13\">\u201cOlivia, where did you put my charger?\u201d Ethan\u2019s voice called from the primary bedroom, followed by the sound of him rummaging through drawers.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"17\">\u201cIt\u2019s in the second drawer of the nightstand,\u201d my voice sounded surprisingly calm. At the same time, I quickly checked the manufacturing date. They were brand new, produced just last week. A bitter laugh escaped me internally.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"21\">Ethan walked out into the living room, his slippers shuffling on the floor. Dressed in a well-pressed suit, he was the very picture of a so-called elite\u2014thirty-five this year, the age when a man is said to be most attractive. A well-maintained physique, a handsome face, and a reasonably successful business. He had all the qualities that would make women approach him.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"25\">\u201cPacking my bag for me?\u201d He glanced at the briefcase in my hand, his expression unchanging.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"26\">\u201cYes, you have that business trip to LA tomorrow.\u201d I casually slipped the box back into an inner pocket of the briefcase and covered them with a few wet wipes. \u201cI packed some wipes just in case. It\u2019s hot over there.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"27\">\u201cYou\u2019re the best, honey.\u201d He came over and kissed my forehead. The obligatory kiss smelled of cold aftershave, just like our marriage of the past two years: polished on the outside, but cold and sharp as ice within.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"28\">Ethan went back to the bedroom to finish packing. I sat on the sofa, staring at my uncontrollably trembling hands. When was the last time we had been intimate? Three months ago? Or was it six? The memory was already hazy. Whenever I initiated, he would push me away, always using work fatigue as an excuse. Eventually, I lost interest, too. Looking back now, it wasn\u2019t that he was tired. He just wasn\u2019t interested in me.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"29\">I mechanically walked to the kitchen and started preparing dinner. The rhythmic sound of the knife hitting the cutting board filled the air. The perfect wife, the perfect home, the perfect marriage. What a disgusting hypocrisy it had all been for the last five years. My reflection stared back at me from the window above the sink. Twenty-nine. Fine lines were already beginning to appear around my eyes. I suddenly remembered my college days when Ethan pursued me relentlessly. He used to call me his muse, saying my eyes held the stars. Those stars had burned out long ago. They had died the first time he stayed out all night, the time his phone password changed three times, the time I smelled a strange perfume on his shirt collar.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"30\">During dinner, Ethan chattered excitedly about a project he was about to sign. I smiled and nodded, occasionally placing a side dish on his plate. Who could imagine that under the table, my nails were digging so deep into my palms that they left four bloody crescent moons?<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"31\">\u201cMy flight is early tomorrow morning, so I think I\u2019ll turn in early tonight,\u201d he said, his tone deliberately apologetic.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"32\">\u201cOf course,\u201d I answered like a model wife.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"33\">After Ethan went into the bathroom, I put on rubber gloves and began washing the dishes. My mind was strangely clear. That box of contraceptives had lodged itself in my nerves like a thorn. After drying my hands, I went to the storage closet and found a bottle of sulfuric acid I had bought for clearing drains. I also found a leftover syringe in the medicine cabinet. My hands were remarkably steady.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"34\">Ethan\u2019s briefcase was on the shoe rack by the front door. I took out the box and carefully used the syringe needle to pierce a tiny hole in the side of each individual wrapper. Then I injected a few drops of the acid. The liquid was absorbed instantly, the tiny holes nearly invisible. After I was done, I returned the box to its original spot and put away all my tools as if nothing had happened.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"35\">Ethan came out of the shower. \u201cYou don\u2019t look so good. Are you too tired?\u201d he asked.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"36\">\u201cI guess I am a little,\u201d I forced a smile. \u201cYou should get to bed.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"37\">I sat in the darkness of the living room, listening to the ticking of the wall clock. I didn\u2019t know what I was waiting for\u2014maybe an apology, or an excuse, or even the slightest expression of guilt, but there was nothing. Thirty minutes later, I heard his steady breathing from the bedroom. I quietly went into the study and turned on the computer. I logged into Ethan\u2019s cloud drive. The password was our wedding anniversary. He hadn\u2019t changed it in five years.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"38\">Among countless work files, I found an encrypted folder. After a few tries, I typed in \u201c<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"39\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"40\">Kloe189<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"41\">,\u201d and the folder opened. It was filled with pictures of\u00a0<\/span><strong data-reader-unique-id=\"42\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"43\">Kloe<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"44\">, my sister-in-law, my brother-in-law\u00a0<\/span><strong data-reader-unique-id=\"45\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"46\">Liam Parker\u2019s<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"47\">\u00a0wife of two years. In the photos, Kloe was in various provocative lingerie, posing seductively on hotel beds. A few were even taken from our own family photos; in places where my and Liam\u2019s gazes didn\u2019t reach, Ethan\u2019s hand was boldly wrapped around her rear. The most recent photo was taken last week. They were naked, embracing. The background was a hotel in Hawaii, the same one we had stayed at on our honeymoon. I bit my lower lip until I tasted blood. They had deliberately chosen that place to insult me.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"48\">I closed the computer, went out to the balcony, and lit a cigarette, a habit I had quit for three years because Ethan hated it. The night air was cold, and the smoke I exhaled quickly dissipated, like my last lingering attachments to this marriage.<\/p>\n<hr data-reader-unique-id=\"49\" \/>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"50\">At 2:00 a.m., my phone suddenly rang. It was an unknown number. \u201cAre you a family member of Mr. Ethan Parker?\u201d a woman asked urgently.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"51\">\u201cI\u2019m his wife. What\u2019s wrong?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"52\">\u201cThis is the emergency room at\u00a0<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"53\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"54\">Northwestern Memorial Hospital<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"55\">. Your husband and another female patient were brought in. Their condition is critical. You need to come here immediately.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"56\">\u201cA female patient?\u201d My voice sounded like it was coming from far away. \u201cMay I ask who she is?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"57\">There was a moment of silence. Amidst the loud background noise, I could faintly hear a man screaming hysterically. \u201cEthan Parker, you son of a\u2026! How could you do this to me?\u201d It was my brother-in-law Liam\u2019s voice.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"58\">\u201cHer last name seems to be an initial C,\u201d the nurse said hesitantly. \u201cThey both have severe chemical burns on their lower bodies and need immediate surgery.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"59\">\u201cI\u2019ll be right there.\u201d I hung up and calmly changed my clothes. I even put on light makeup. In the taxi on the way to the hospital, I watched the neon signs streak past the window and suddenly laughed. Those strawberry-flavored contraceptives. It was Kloe\u2019s favorite flavor. Now they would never have to worry about contraception again.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"60\">The hospital corridor seemed endless. A crowd had gathered in front of the emergency room. I recognized Liam at once. He was being held back by two security guards, thrashing like a wild beast. His white shirt was spattered with blood.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"61\">\u201cEthan Parker, get out here, you disgrace!\u201d Liam\u2019s voice was completely hoarse. \u201cHow could you be with my wife? You\u2019re not even human!\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"62\">I slowed my pace and put on an appropriate expression of anxiety and confusion. \u201cLiam, what\u2019s going on? Where\u2019s Ethan?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"63\">Liam whipped his head around, his bloodshot eyes staring at me. \u201cOlivia, you didn\u2019t know?\u201d He suddenly burst into a crazed laugh. \u201cOlivia, your husband and my wife, the two of them\u2026\u201d He couldn\u2019t finish his sentence, his body trembling with rage.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"64\">\u201cAre you Mr. Ethan Parker\u2019s family?\u201d a nurse asked, approaching me. I nodded and followed her toward the ER. Behind me, I heard Liam\u2019s broken sobs. The sound should have pained my heart, but at that moment, I could only sneer.\u00a0<span data-reader-unique-id=\"65\">Liam Parker, you should have kept a better watch on your own wife.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"66\">The emergency room was chaos. The sickening smell of burning flesh hit my nose. Ethan was lying on a gurney, his face pale and drenched in a cold sweat. His pants had been cut away, and his inner thighs were a horrific mess of blood and flesh.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"67\">\u201cThe patient\u2019s lower body has been corroded by a strong acidic substance. His private parts have suffered severe burns and require immediate surgery,\u201d the attending physician said without looking up. \u201cI need you to sign this surgical consent form.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"68\">I took the tablet and deliberately paused. \u201cHow could this happen?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"69\">Ethan\u2019s Adam\u2019s apple bobbed. \u201cOlivia, I can explain\u2014\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"70\">\u201cExplain what?!\u201d Liam\u2019s furious shout erupted from outside the curtain. \u201cYou\u2019re going to explain being with my wife? Why don\u2019t you explain why you booked a room at the Ritz-Carlton?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"71\">I took a deep breath, signed the form, and leaned down toward Ethan. \u201cDon\u2019t worry,\u201d I whispered, just loud enough for him to hear. \u201cIt\u2019s going to be okay.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"72\">\u201cThe surgery is high risk,\u201d the doctor said gravely. \u201cThe corroded area is too large. We may have to remove a portion.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"73\">\u201cRemove?\u201d I widened my eyes.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"74\">\u201cThe organ,\u201d the doctor said flatly. \u201cWe\u2019ll try to save the testicles, but there will definitely be functional problems.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"75\">Ethan suddenly started to struggle. \u201cNo, doctor, please! I can\u2019t!\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"76\">I patted his hand and said to the doctor, \u201cPlease do your best.\u201d Then I leaned in and whispered in Ethan\u2019s ear again, a voice only he could hear. \u201cIt\u2019s okay. It\u2019s not like you were using it anyway.\u201d His pupils dilated for a moment, but as the drugs took effect, his heavy eyelids fluttered shut.<\/p>\n<hr data-reader-unique-id=\"77\" \/>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"78\">I stepped out from behind the curtain. Liam was slumped in a chair in the hallway, his head in his hands.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"79\">\u201cThe hotel called me,\u201d Liam\u2019s voice echoed as if from an empty cave. \u201cBy the time I got there\u2026 Chloe had fainted from the pain, but even then, she was still clutching that box of contraceptives.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"80\">I almost burst out laughing. How ironic. That strawberry-flavored Trojan had now become the undeniable proof of their affair.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"81\">\u201cThe other female patient is in operating room three,\u201d a nurse approached and said. \u201cWe need a guardian\u2019s signature.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"82\">\u201cI\u2019ll go,\u201d I said, and followed the nurse. Kloe was lying there, her usual glamorous beauty gone. A doctor was treating the wound between her legs, the bedsheet soaked in blood.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"83\">\u201cThe patient\u2019s internal organs are severely damaged. We may have to perform a full hysterectomy,\u201d the doctor said concisely.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"84\">\u201cI\u2019m her sister-in-law,\u201d I calmly replied, signing my name. The moment the pen scratched the paper, I felt a thrilling sense of satisfaction. Hadn\u2019t Kloe always boasted about being five years younger than me, about how she could get pregnant more easily? Now she would never have to worry about childbirth again.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"85\">When I returned to the hallway, Liam was gone. The emergency room doors burst open, and a familiar figure rushed in. It was my mother-in-law, the queen mother of the Parker dynasty.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"86\">\u201cWhat in God\u2019s name happened?!\u201d her sharp voice pierced the entire ER. \u201cWhere is Ethan?\u201d She grabbed my wrist, her nails digging into my flesh. \u201cYou\u2019re his wife. How could you let this happen?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"87\">That one sentence ignited years of suppressed anger. I shook her hand off and sneered coldly. \u201cMother, your son got hurt while fooling around. Was I supposed to bring him a silver platter?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"88\">My mother-in-law was stunned. Just then, the door to the operating room opened, and a surgeon walked out. \u201cMr. Ethan Parker\u2019s family. The surgery went well. However, the damage was so severe that we had to remove the top third of his organ. His fertility will also be significantly reduced.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"89\">My mother-in-law froze as if struck by lightning. Her face turned deathly pale. She suddenly turned on me, her eyes spitting fire. \u201cThis is all your fault! You\u2019re useless, unable to keep your husband satisfied, so he had to look for other women!\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"90\">I took a deep breath and, right on cue, let tears well up in my eyes. \u201cMother,\u201d my voice trembled. \u201cEthan\u2026 he was in the hotel with Liam\u2019s wife. With Kloe.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"91\">The expression on my mother-in-law\u2019s face was a sight to behold: first shock, then disbelief, and finally a grotesque contortion. Just then, the door to operating room three also opened. \u201cMiss Kloe\u2019s guardian, the surgery is over. We performed a full hysterectomy. It is unlikely she will be able to engage in intercourse in the future.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"92\">Liam, who had appeared from nowhere, grabbed the doctor by the collar and screamed, \u201cUnable to have intercourse? She\u2019s only twenty-eight!\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"93\">I watched this melodrama unfold with cold eyes. My mother-in-law had already slumped into a chair, muttering, \u201cWhy me?\u201d Liam was leaning against the wall, sobbing uncontrollably. What a picture of a happy family.<\/p>\n<hr data-reader-unique-id=\"94\" \/>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"95\">The police started an investigation. They found the torn Trojan box in the hotel room and sent the remaining ones for testing. My mother-in-law shot up. \u201cThe police? No, this has to be covered up!\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"96\">\u201cMother,\u201d I said calmly. \u201cIf there really was a problem with the contraceptives, the manufacturer should be held responsible.\u201d This line worked like a tranquilizer. No one would ever suspect someone had tampered with them deliberately.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"97\">The next morning, Ethan woke up. The first words out of his mouth were about his mistress\u2019s well-being. \u201cKloe, how\u2019s Kloe?\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"98\">\u201cShe had a hysterectomy,\u201d I said lightly. True fear flickered in his eyes.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"99\">\u201cWhat happened? Those contraceptives\u2026\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"100\">\u201cThe police are treating it as a manufacturing defect,\u201d I said calmly, a story I had concocted after a private conversation with the doctor and a substantial \u201cdonation\u201d to the hospital\u2019s research fund.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"101\">Ethan closed his eyes, trying to process the information. When he opened them again, they were filled with tears of self-pity. \u201cOlivia, listen to me, Kloe and I\u2026 it\u2019s not what you think. We were meeting because of a project. Liam\u2019s company was in financial trouble, and Kloe asked me for help.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"102\">I wanted to applaud him. What a perfect excuse. If I hadn\u2019t seen those disgusting photos with my own eyes, I might have even believed him. \u201cI see,\u201d I said, maintaining a gentle gaze. \u201cDon\u2019t think about anything else. Just focus on getting better.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"103\">His tense body visibly relaxed. He thought I believed him. This man, who had habitually deceived me, could never have imagined that I would one day repay him in the same way.<\/p>\n<hr data-reader-unique-id=\"104\" \/>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"105\">That evening, I called a number I hadn\u2019t contacted in five years. \u201c<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"106\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"107\">Jack Riley<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"108\">,\u201d I said into the phone. \u201cIt\u2019s Olivia Taylor. I\u2019m married now, and I need a little help.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"109\">Jack had been famous in our college newspaper days for digging up dirt. He now ran a private investigation firm. \u201cMoney is no object,\u201d I said, staring at my cold eyes in the rearview mirror. \u201cAs detailed as possible, and as fast as possible.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"110\">Jack\u2019s report sat in my inbox like a time bomb. Ethan and Kloe tangled together in hotels, in cars, even on our living room sofa. The oldest photo was dated March of last year\u2014our fourth wedding anniversary. There was also a finance director at his company,\u00a0<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"111\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"112\">Sarah Jenkins<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"113\">, a recent college graduate. And then, the real bombshell.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"114\">\u201cThere\u2019s a huge problem with your husband\u2019s company books,\u201d Jack had written. \u201cOver the past year, he\u2019s embezzled at least half a million.\u201d The number stabbed at my eyes. Five hundred thousand dollars, and he had told me the company was struggling.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"115\">\u201cWhere did the money go?\u201d I asked.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"116\">\u201cSome went to Kloe\u2019s studio, some to Sarah Jenkins\u2019s account, and the rest,\u201d Jack paused, \u201cwas sent to a children\u2019s hospital account. The memo said, \u2018Medical expenses.&#8217;\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"117\">This information confused me. The reason we didn\u2019t have kids after five years of marriage was because he always said he wasn\u2019t ready. Then, Jack sent a final file. A photo of a three-year-old boy. His medical chart read, \u201c<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"118\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"119\">Leo Parker<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"120\">, acute lymphoblastic leukemia.\u201d The world spun. Ethan had a son, three years old. He didn\u2019t dislike children; he just didn\u2019t want children with me.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"121\">When I returned to the hospital, Ethan was groaning. \u201cMy stomach hurts so bad.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"122\">\u201cWhat\u2019s wrong?\u201d I pressed the call button, feigning concern. I had been mixing a mild laxative into his food and pills. I would make him watch everything he owned slip away, just like my dignity had over the years.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"123\">In the hallway, I ran into Liam. \u201cKloe wants a divorce,\u201d he cried. \u201cShe said she was in love with my brother all along.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"124\">\u201cHe\u2019s not worth ruining your life over,\u201d I said, pushing him down by the shoulders. \u201cYou need to get back what\u2019s rightfully yours. The company. You\u2019re the second son of the Parker family. Why should all the assets go to your brother? Now that he\u2019s incapacitated, it\u2019s only right that you inherit it. I\u2019ll help you.\u201d His eyes no longer held pain, but ambition. Another chess piece was in place.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"125\">That night, an email from Jack Riley arrived. \u201cFound the kid. Clearwater County General Hospital. Small apartment nearby in Ethan Parker\u2019s name. Kid lives there with a nanny.\u201d<\/p>\n<hr data-reader-unique-id=\"126\" \/>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"127\">The walls of\u00a0<strong data-reader-unique-id=\"128\"><span data-reader-unique-id=\"129\">Clearwater County General Hospital<\/span><\/strong><span data-reader-unique-id=\"130\">\u00a0were painted a pale green, with mold creeping up the corners. In a six-bed room, a skinny little boy was propped up against pillows, flipping through a picture book. His hair was sparse, his face almost transparent.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"131\">The moment he saw me, his eyes lit up, and a smile spread across his small face. \u201cMommy,\u201d he held out his arms.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"132\">I froze on the spot. Ethan must have shown him my picture.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"133\">\u201cMommy, hug.\u201d Leo suddenly launched himself at me. He was as light as a feather, his body smelling faintly of medicine and the sweet scent of a child. A strange feeling welled up from deep within my heart, like a crack forming on the surface of a frozen lake.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"134\">\u201cThe doctor says his condition isn\u2019t good,\u201d the nanny said, wiping her eyes. \u201cHe needs a bone marrow transplant, but they can\u2019t find a match. Mr. Parker was tested, but he wasn\u2019t a match, and we can\u2019t contact the child\u2019s birth mother.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"135\">\u201cAre the medical bills still being paid?\u201d I asked.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"136\">The nanny shook her head. \u201cMr. Parker said the company is having a tough time.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"137\">Tough time<span data-reader-unique-id=\"138\">, I sneered. He spent all the money on Kloe and Sarah.<\/span><\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"139\">I took a card from my bag. \u201cThere\u2019s twenty thousand dollars on here. The pin is Ethan\u2019s birthday. Pay the overdue bills.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"140\">Leaving the hospital, the child\u2019s innocent gaze, his joyful voice calling me \u201cMommy,\u201d all of it was such a cruel irony. For five years, I had wanted a child so badly, but I could never get pregnant. And Ethan had a child of his own all along, deceiving me the entire time.<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"141\">A nurse called me from the hospital later that day. \u201cMa\u2019am, we have the results of Leo Parker\u2019s bone marrow test. There\u2019s something strange. You and the child are not related by blood, but your tissue compatibility is extremely high, almost at the level of immediate family.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-reader-unique-id=\"142\">I gripped the phone tightly. A wild thought entered my mind. 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