After I refused to donate my kidney to Queenie Dunn's first love, Zayn Chance, she used my parents as leverage over me and forced me to sign the kidney donation agreement.
"You can still survive without a kidney, but Zayn's case is different. He will die without your kidney."
After the kidney transplant surgery was carried out successfully, Queenie purposefully brought Zayn on a trip around the globe in order to punish me for being selfish.
On the fifth year after I died from kidney failure, Queenie finally had her fun. She decides to focus on her family again. But no matter how much she tries, she can never find me.
Furious, Queenie calls my parents. "Tell Steven to get his ass home right now, or else I'll divorce him right away!"
But the one answering the call is my son, Sean Sutton, who has just returned from his kindergarten.
He sounds very meek and scared over the phone. In fact, he sounds like he was about to cry.
"My dad has already passed away a long time ago, miss…"
Queenie Dunn's voice was icy, edged with restrained anger. "Who asked about your father? Whether your father is dead or alive has nothing to do with me. Put Steven Sutton on the phone right now. I want to speak to him."
Sean, Sean Sutton, was so frightened that even his sobbing stopped.
After a moment, urged on by Queenie's impatience, he said sheepishly, "B-But Grandpa said my dad's name is Steven."
I saw Queenie's fingers freeze around the phone. Then she let out a short, mocking laugh. "Did Steven teach you to say that? He really hasn't changed at all. He's still making up whatever he wants.
"This little act of playing hard to get is just his way of forcing me to go and fetch him myself, isn't it? Fine! Seeing as he saved Zayn with that kidney, I'll go fetch him myself!"
At daybreak the next morning, Queenie headed for the residential complex where I had lived.
After she rang the doorbell, Sean, dressed in pajamas printed with little teddy bears, opened the door.
Queenie frowned deeply, her annoyance obvious. "Are you serious? Are you still keeping up this act?"
She shouted into the apartment, "Steven, don't push your luck! If you don't come out right now, I'm leaving!"
But things didn't unfold the way she imagined. I didn't come running out to throw my arms around her.
Queenie's expression darkened. She shoved Sean aside, pushed past him, and walked straight in.
On a shelf in the shabby living room stood a framed black-and-white photo of me. My smile was bright, bold, and alive, a stark reminder that I wasn't there anymore.
Queenie picked up the photo, her expression twisted with disdain. "Ha! Just to fool me, he's photoshopped a black-and-white photo. Looks like Steven learned absolutely nothing over these seven years!"
With that, she slammed the framed photo onto the floor. The glass shattered instantly, scattering shards across the room.
"You're a bad person! Why did you do that?" Sean cried as he ran over, trying to pick up the photo.
However, shards of glass cut into his hand, and bright red blood trickled over his pale skin.
Only then did Queenie look him in the eye. "Is Steven really your father?"
Tears shimmered in Sean's eyes as he nodded pitifully. The very next second, Queenie kicked him hard with her sharp high heel, sending him crashing to the ground.
"No!" I shouted.
My heart clenched. I rushed to his side, reaching out to pull him up.
But the moment I touched him, my hand passed straight through. Only then did I remember that I was already dead.
Queenie's shrill, furious voice rang through the room. "No wonder Steven doesn't dare come out to see me! So he cheated on me and fathered a child by another woman!"
Her eyes were filled with malice as she looked at Sean. She then kicked his body again, viciously.
Sean let out a broken cry, tears streaming down his face.
My heart ached as I watched him. I lunged forward, positioning myself in front of him, shouting at Queenie with all I had, "That's not true! I didn't cheat on you!"
Sean was Queenie's biological child.
Back then, Queenie had planned to remain childfree. When she became pregnant by accident, her health made abortion impossible, so she had no choice but to give birth.
But she despised the child. The moment Sean was born, she ordered someone to send him to an orphanage.
I secretly brought Sean back and asked my parents to help raise him.
Unaware of the truth, Queenie believed Sean was born from my affair with another woman. Fueled by resentment, she beat him without mercy.
Sean's shattered sobs echoed throughout the room.
I desperately wanted to explain the truth to Queenie, but I was already dead. No one could hear my voice.
Just as I was breaking down, my mother finally returned from buying groceries, limping heavily as she came in.
When she saw what was happening, she was so shocked that the groceries slipped from her hands. Dragging her injured leg, she rushed over and shielded Sean with her body.
"Queenie, you've already caused Steve's death! I'm begging you, please spare Sean! He's just a child!"
"Don't slander me! I didn't kill anyone! All I asked for was a kidney—he can survive without it!" Queenie said, shrugging it off.
She completely ignored the fact that my wound had been plagued by recurring infections ever since I donated a kidney to Zayn Chance.
Once she and Zayn left the country, my infection worsened. Countless injections and endless medications hadn't worked.
It wasn't until shortly before I died that I overheard the doctor and found out Zayn had bribed him. He had given me substandard medicine and deliberately sabotaged my treatment, weakening my body until it could no longer sustain itself. That was how I died.
Of course, Queenie didn't know any of that.
After Zayn's successful surgery, she took him on a lavish tour of the world, punishing me for my supposed selfishness.
Now, full of rage, she glared at Mom. "I suggest you call Steven immediately. Or don't blame me if I drag him to court for bigamy."
My mother, her hair white with age, choked back sobs. "I'm not lying! Steve has been dead for five years."
Queenie clicked her tongue. "You really take me for a fool! He's hiding from me out of guilt, and you expect me to believe he's dead? A selfish man like him? He wouldn't die that easily."
I would give anything to be alive. I wanted to watch Sean grow up and see more of this world, but fate never gave me that choice.
Before my mother could speak, Queenie cut her off.
Her cold gaze fell on my mother's broken leg—the one she had shattered years ago—and she threatened, "If you want the other leg intact, call Steven immediately. The moment he comes, I want him to get on his knees, apologize, and promise me this bastard child never shows up in front of me again.
"By then, if I'm in the mood, I might let you all off."
My mother shrank back in fear.
Back then, Queenie had forced me to donate a kidney by threatening my family. She broke my mother's leg, blinded my father in one eye, and drove us to the brink. In the end, I had no choice but to agree.
Even after the surgery, she didn't stop. She destroyed their careers, leaving them with massive debts.
My heart ached at the memory.
Mom sobbed and collapsed to her knees, clutching Queenie's leg. "Steve really is dead! After the transplant, his health deteriorated rapidly. Less than two months later, he was gone. You can check—"
Before she could finish, Queenie kicked her down. "Stop lying! The surgery was a success! Steven's body wouldn't have failed. And if he really were dead, why would this bastard child exist?"
She glared at Sean, whose face bore some resemblance to mine, her gaze dark and terrifying.
Sean was shaking all over, yet he still shielded my mother with his small body. "Bad woman! Don't bully my grandma! She's telling the truth! My dad is really dead!"
Queenie's disgust boiled over. She pinched Sean's cheek violently and roared, "You little liar! How dare you come near me? Do you want to die?"
Blood quickly appeared when she pinched Sean's face. I cried out in anguish, begging her to release him.
Mom's eyes were wet with tears. "Sean is your son! Don't hurt him!"
"You're rather good at making stories, aren't you? Do you think I'd believe you?" Queenie sneered.
Before she could say more, her phone rang. It was Zayn.
Queenie's gaze softened, and she answered the phone.
No one knew what Zayn said, but Queenie's voice turned gentle at once. "Don't worry, Zayn. I'll be back soon to help you look. We'll find Pudding."
Seeing her tenderness toward Zayn and her cold cruelty toward my family twisted my heart.
Zayn had always been her top priority, no matter the cost. She had pushed me onto that operating table, taking a kidney from my healthy body to save him. Even now, she still refused to leave me in peace.
After Queenie hung up the phone, her icy demeanor returned. She pointed at my mother and warned, "You have two days. If I don't see Steven by then, you'll deal with the consequences!"
My soul was forced to follow Queenie.
I watched her swallow her pride as she roamed the small park in search of Zayn's lost dog, ignoring the scratches from the branches and the damage to her designer suit.
When the dog was finally found, Zayn invited her to dinner, but she turned him down and said, "Steven is sulking! He still won't see me. I need to buy him some gifts, then coax him in a couple of days. Can't have him upset."
This was the first time Queenie ever turned Zayn down because of me.
If it had been seven years ago, I might have been dancing with joy. Now, all I felt was heartache.
A fleeting shadow of resentment passed through Zayn's eyes. "It's all my fault. Because of my weak body, Steven had to give me one of his kidneys. Queenie, when you go to pick him up in a couple of days, bring me along! I want to thank him in person."
Of course, he wasn't looking forward to thanking me. He wanted to see if I was truly gone.
Queenie gave it some thought and, surprisingly, agreed. "You really should thank him. After all, he saved your life."
Zayn clenched his teeth until his jaw threatened to snap, but he forced a smile and nodded in agreement.
…
Two days later, Queenie arrived at the place I had lived, bringing Zayn, a group of bodyguards, and a carload of gifts.
Mom was already there with Sean, and even my father had rushed over from the construction site in his dirty work clothes, unable to change in time.
Once dignified, he now looked worn and tired. My heart ached.
Queenie, seeing him, pinched her nose in disgust. "I gave you ten million dollars in compensation! How are you still living in such misery?"
I smiled bitterly when I heard that. She hadn't given a dime, and she had deliberately ruined Dad's career as a lawyer, saddling him with massive debt. She even spread false rumors at the high school where Mom used to teach, getting her fired and stripping her of her teaching license.
Seeing Dad's incredulous expression, Queenie didn't bother asking further. In a frustrated tone, she questioned, "Where on earth is Steven? I've already come to get him personally. Tell him to stop playing hard to get."
Dad shook his head helplessly. "I'd like to see Steve too, but he really is dead!"
Queenie pinched the bridge of her nose, holding back her fury. "I admit disappearing on him for seven years was a cruel punishment, so I'll let the supposed affair slide. Once he comes out and apologizes sincerely, it'll be as if it never happened."
She assumed I was avoiding her because of guilt over an affair, but in reality, I was long dead.
Dad handed her a death certificate and said, "Steve's wound had been healing, but it suddenly became infected. Medicine and injections didn't work. Eventually…"
His eyes reddened as he spoke, and he let out a long, heavy sigh.
Queenie froze when she saw the name on the certificate. Her face turned pale.
Zayn, standing beside her, laughed. "Mr. Sutton, stop lying to Queenie to make her worry. My friends told me Steven's alive! And he even has a girlfriend. How could he be dead as you claim?"
I wanted to leap forward and strangle Zayn when I heard that. Queenie was the only woman I had ever been romantically involved with, and besides, he knew exactly why I had died.
Doubt had started to show on Queenie's face, but the moment she heard those words, her face went icy. She tore the death certificate to pieces and threw it at Dad, yelling, "Really? Even now, you dare lie to me!"
With that, she gestured to her bodyguards, then turned to Mom. "Break her other leg!"
"No!" I screamed in despair, but I could do nothing.
The bodyguards ignored Mom's struggles and Dad's protests, breaking her leg with iron rods. Her screams echoed through my ears just as they had seven years ago.
Sean's cries were even more heart-wrenching as he shouted, "Stop hurting my grandma!"
My soul ached, and I fell to my knees, begging Queenie to stop.
Seven years ago, when Queenie had heard my pleas, she generously told them to stop. Now, her eyes were dark with malice as she fixed her gaze on the entrance, grinding her teeth.
"Steven really is ruthless! Even now, he's hiding and won't come out!" she said.
I cried out, "Queenie, I'm here! Please, spare my family!"
Obviously, no one could hear me.
Queenie's cold voice then cut through the air. "Search the apartment. Search every corner! Steven is a devoted son. He won't leave his family behind. There has to be some trace of him!"
She glanced at Mom, unconscious on the ground, and then at Sean, who was crying pitifully beside her.
A streak of malice flashed in Queenie's eyes. I sensed danger and dove in front of Sean to shield him.
But in an instant, Queenie's body passed through me. She yanked Sean by his collar and threw him into a nearby pool.