Don't Find Me in the Next Life
222 Views · Ongoing · Piper Hayes
One hundred years married to Everett, and I've learned one thing: whenever he wants to push me into a corner, he throws the mate bond dissolution agreement in my face. Whenever my parents want me to cave, they hold the family name over my head.
They've always wanted the same thing — for me to hand over everything I have to my twin sister Rosalie, who's been sick her whole life.
I've fought it. I've grieved over it.
But when the doctor slid the diagnosis across the desk — Blood Depletion Syndrome, late stage, less than two weeks left — something in me just went quiet.
What's the point of fighting when you're already dead?
They've always wanted the same thing — for me to hand over everything I have to my twin sister Rosalie, who's been sick her whole life.
I've fought it. I've grieved over it.
But when the doctor slid the diagnosis across the desk — Blood Depletion Syndrome, late stage, less than two weeks left — something in me just went quiet.
What's the point of fighting when you're already dead?















































