Category: Her Terminal Illness Script
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Chapter 15: The End of the Plot
True to her word, Rose, upon waking, forgave Hunter and didn’t press charges. After the police left, Hunter confronted her. “What is your endgame?” Rose replied, “Hunter, dying in your arms would be my only wish. Only after I’m gone will you understand I was your true love. I don’t blame you. Please don’t be…
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Chapter 14: The Aftermath
When I arrived, the Allendales were gathered outside the room. Hunter’s parents weren’t there; they were busy apologizing to the Chows. Hunter was getting an earful over the phone, and after hanging up, he smashed his phone to pieces. When the doctor jokingly asked, “Save the mother or the child?” Hunter looked up, snarling, “Hopefully…
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Chapter 13: The Crash
Two days later, Rose’s attempt to stop the wedding was headline news. The Allendale-Chow union was a business merger. Everyone knew about Hunter’s exploits, but they were tolerated as long as they stayed private. Rose’s public spectacle brought everything into the light. In the viral video, Rose, disguised in a stolen staff uniform, slipped into…
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Chapter 12: The Final Desperation
Rose’s belly grew, but she grew thinner. Ravaged by cancer, her temper worsened. She verbally and sometimes physically abused Mom during her visits. Finally, Mom called me, sobbing. “I’ve had enough. I can’t do this anymore with your sister. Yan Yan, I’m leaving. I’m coming with you. Your father and sister are too far gone.…
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Chapter 11: Disappearing Act
I checked into a hotel and had the best sleep of my life. The next morning, my phone showed hundreds of missed calls and texts from Rose and Dad, all filled with venom. I guessed they’d checked the card. My savings were long gone, used for a down payment on an apartment. I had thoughtfully…
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Chapter 10: The Point of No Return
The doctor was blunt: she needed to terminate the pregnancy and start chemotherapy immediately for any chance of survival. Having missed the optimal treatment window and drained by the pregnancy, the vibrant college girl was gone. The doctor administered painkillers, but real treatment required chemo. Rose’s first question upon waking was, “Is the baby okay?”…
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Chapter 9: The Confrontation
Two weeks later, Rose couldn’t wait any longer. She prepared a fancy bento box, applied a “no-makeup” makeup look, put on the little white dress she wore on their first date, and, suppressing her coughs, went to Allendale Corp. She was stopped by security. Her face was already on the corporate blacklist. I had to…
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Chapter 8: A Downward Spiral
While I was busy running projects, Rose’s condition worsened. She needed painkillers to sleep, yet she still refused proper treatment, no matter how much Mom begged. She declared she would see Hunter again when she was at her most haggard, to show him her suffering and force his epiphany. “If he sees me on the…
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Chapter 7: The Aftermath and a New Plan
Our parents came home from their shift work to find their daughter had been brutally dumped. They were furious. We lived in an old neighborhood where gossip spread like wildfire. Within a day, the story of Rose being forced into an abortion was on everyone’s lips. Rose locked herself in her room for days, refusing…
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Chapter 6: The Rejection
Hunter acted fast. He showed up at our house that very night. Rose had applied a “sickly but beautiful” makeup look to greet her male lead, but cosmetics couldn’t hide her profound weakness and exhaustion. She thought Hunter had come to apologize and whisk her back to the Hamptons. I sat back with a bowl…