TWO DIAGNOSES, ONE DESTINY

The monitors beeped in rhythm with her fading strength as the doctor entered, eyes heavy with the truth she’d feared. Her heart — delicate, failing — had been carrying a silent burden for months. The exhaustion, the fainting, the pain she hid behind smiles all led here. Time was slipping away, and treatment had to begin immediately. She gripped her father’s hand, realizing that life wasn’t ending — it was pleading for a second chance.

Then came the twist no one saw coming. Another test. Another report. The numbers didn’t fit the pattern of disease — they screamed foul play. Her blood told a darker story: traces of a toxin, carefully administered over weeks. Someone close had turned love into a weapon. As realization spread through the room, the line between tragedy and betrayal blurred. What had begun as a fight to save her heart had become a battle to uncover who wanted it to stop.

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