A jet of dark blood burst from her lips, splattering across the cold floor of the interrogation room—a sight that sent a chill down anyone’s spine.
Yet, even as her life ebbed away, a stubborn smile played at the corners of her mouth—a smile that spoke of relief, of release.
All she had to do was die, and everything would finally be over.
Mandy could be cleared of the murder charge and get her life back. Sean would be free from these painful memories, able to move forward with his career. Her grandmother and Grace wouldn’t have to worry about her anymore.
Everyone could return to the lives they deserved. That was the value of her sacrifice—what she traded her life for.
Claire closed her eyes, tears slipping silently from the corners.
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When she opened her eyes again, she was in a hospital.
People crowded around her bed, but the first person she saw was Sean, sitting in a wheelchair.
Sean’s face was ashen, his eyes rimmed red, and he stared at her without blinking.
Their gazes locked. Claire managed a faint smile. She tried to lift her hand to touch his face, but her strength gave out halfway.
Sean caught her hand, pressing it gently against his cheek. His voice was rough and broken. “Why did you do something so foolish?”
Looking at this man, so worn down because of her, Claire’s heart ached with guilt and sorrow. She tried to comfort him, her voice barely above a whisper. “Sean, I’m the one who’s been holding you back. Promise me… when I’m gone, you’ll move on. You’ll forget about me, alright?”
Sean couldn’t hold back his tears any longer. They spilled down his cheeks, huge and uncontrollable.
His shoulders shook. The calm, composed man she knew was utterly undone by grief.
“You promised you’d marry me,” he choked out. “How can you break your word now?”
With effort, Claire brushed away his tears. Her fingertips barely grazed his cheek, but the pain in her heart was sharp and deep.
“Don’t cry,” she murmured, her voice still gentle, even as her body was wracked with pain. She tried to soothe him, as she always had.
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