Chapter 6
After Terminal Cancer, My Wife Unveiled Our Family Lies
Chapter 6
The morning light streamed through the east-facing windows of my small Wicker Park apartment, casting golden rectangles across the worn wooden floor. I stood in the tiny kitchen, my hands gripping the edge of the counter as I watched the coffee drip slowly into the pot. My first morning
Chapter 7
Chapter 7
I could feel my body failing me. The pain had become a constant companion, radiating from my abdomen and spreading through my limbs like slow poison. Dr. Evans had warned me this would happen—the steady decline, the gradual weakening. As I leaned against the kitchen counter of my small W
Chapter 8
Chapter 8
Death came gently, like an old friend I'd been expecting.
In those last moments before dawn, as I lay in my small Wicker Park apartment, I felt no fear—only a profound sense of peace washing over me. The pain that had been my constant companion these past weeks finally began to recede,