Shattered Vows: A billionaires Redemption Chapter 4

Shattered Vows: A billionaires Redemption Chapter 4

Jane felt a chill run down her spine. Goosebumps erupted all over her skin

Peering into the room, she saw Summer sitting in a wheelchair, holding a large bouquet of red roses. William stood in front of her, his back to 

Jane

Summer was smiling, her eyes shimmering like they held all the stars in the sky

9:16 AM 

William, I’ve actually had a crush on you since college. All these years, I’ve always liked you.” 

I know saying this might trouble you, but I just had to get it off my chest. For the rest of my life, I’ll never love anyone else.” 

No one will ever treat me like you do.” 

Her eyes glistened with tears as she gazed at William, her voice filled with emotion

William stood frozen, unable to respond

The crowd outside the room erupted in encouragement

What are you waiting for? Say yes already!” 

Yeah, everyone knows you’re always here for her. You two are obviously made for each other!” 

Don’t let this chance slip by, man! Girls with her kind of courage don’t come around every day. Hold on to her!” 

William hesitated, finally opening his mouth. But I’m still with—” 

William,Summer interrupted, her voice trembling and her eyes now redrimmed

She lowered her head, her fragile neck bowing like a butterfly with a broken wing, lifeless and defeated

It’s okay,she whispered, her voice breaking. You can reject me. Maybemaybe I don’t deserve happiness after all.” 

She let out a sad smile, her eyes full of hurt

Really, you don’t have to give me an answer. I just wanted you to know how I feel” 

I’m already broken. Even if surgery can save me, I’ll never be the same as I was before” 

The next moment, William took the bouquet from Summer’s hands

He pulled her into a gentle embrace, his hand softly brushing over the top of her head, his voice tender and comforting

How could I ever think that, Summer?he said quietly

You have to keep going, to stay strong. Don’t give upnot for yourself, but for me

No matter what happens, you’ll always have me.” 

The room erupted into cheers, celebrating Summer’s successful confessionas if it were the happiest moment in the world

Only Jane remained silent. She turned and walked away, making no effort to stay

It was then that Summer spotted her. In surprise, she called out over the excited crowd, Jane? When did you get here?” 

After paying her hospital bill, Jane noticed William waiting at the entrance. His expression was calm, as though he’d been standing there for 

some time

Seeing the receipt in her hand, William walked over and asked, Were you sick?” 

Jane gave him a faint smile, her tone almost teasing. Yeah, I am. Maybe I’m dying soon.” 

William’s expression changed instantly. He grabbed the receipt from her hand, looking panicked, but when he saw the diagnosis was just gastroenteritis, he exhaled in relief

Jane, don’t joke about things like that,he said, his tone heavy

Jane chuckled lightly before asking, What counts as a joke, William? Summer confessed to you, and you accepted. Does that count as one?” 

William rubbed his temples, letting out a long sigh. Jane, I’m sorry. You saw the situation. I couldn’t exactly reject her in front of everyone” 

Jane let out a soft laughnot angry, just distant

William continued, trying to explain. Her surgery is the day after tomorrow. If I upset her now, she might refuse the operation. I didn’t want to risk saying something that would affect her mood.” 

As he spoke, Jane seemed to realize somethingthe seven days were almost up

She’s been through so much already,William added. She’s fragile after everything that’s happened since she got out. Once the surgery is over, she’ll recover, and everything will go back to normal.” 

Jane’s expression remained calm, her voice steady as she replied, It’s fine. I’m not upset.” 

William seemed relieved that she wasn’t angry. He even went so far as to reach out and take her hand gently, as if to seek her approval

There’s something else I wanted to talk to you about,” he said hesitantly

Our wedding was supposed to be in two monthsWilliam paused, clearly struggling to put his thoughts into words. But after talking to the doctor, I realized that Summer’s physical and mental state will take at least six months to stabilize after the surgery.” 

She told me she loves me, Jane. I’m worried that if we move forward with the wedding now, it might upset her. So I was thinkingmaybe we could just get the marriage license and postpone the ceremony until next year?” 

Jane looked at him, her lips curving into a faint smile. You’ve clearly already made up your mind. Why are you even asking for my opinion?” 

William sighed deeply. Jane, you’ve always been the understanding one.” 

Just think of her as a child throwing a tantrum for candy. Don’t take it personally.” 

Jane stood there in silence for a long time before finally speaking. William, do you remember what you said to me when you first encouraged me to leave my family?” 

William froze, caught off guard. What did I say?” 

You said the loudest child always gets the most attention. That Summer was too good at crying, too good at demanding, and that I couldn’t keep backing down.” 

Jane’s tone was calm, but every word cut deep

And now, you’re asking me to be the one who compromises,” she added

William looked at her, confused. What are you trying to say?” 

Jane didn’t have the energy to explain anymore. She simply shook her head. Forget it. Do whatever you want.” 

William thought she was giving him permission and let out a sigh of relief. Thank you for understanding, Jane.” 

But Jane’s silence wasn’t understanding. It was resignation

That evening, William drove Jane home before returning to the hospital

Before leaving, he rolled down the car window and reminded her, Don’t forgetSummer’s surgery is at 8 a.m. the day after tomorrow. Make sure you’re there in case she needs a transfusion during the operation.” 

I probably won’t have time to pick you up, so call a cab. And could you bring some soup? She’ll need something soft to eat after the surgery.” 

Jane simply nodded. Got it.” 

As William drove away, he glanced in the rearview mirror. Jane’s figure grew smaller and smaller in the distance

For a moment, a strange feeling of emptiness settled over him

She was right there, standing still. So why did it feel like she was slipping further and further away

William shook off the thought, pressing the gas pedal as he headed back to the hospital

The day before Summer’s surgery, Jane quietly took care of everything

She arranged for her body to be donated. The forged cancer diagnosis and death certificate were handed over to the agency. Every asset she 

owned was transferred to a new offshore account

At 8 a.m. on the day of Summer’s surgery, Jane boarded a plane in disguise, her face hidden beneath a hat and sunglasses

As the plane taxied down the runway, a text came through from William’s mother

Where are you? Why aren’t you here yet? Are you seriously going to let your sister die?” 

Get to the hospital NOW!” 

Moments later, William’s calls and messages began flooding in one after another

Jane, where are you? Stop messing around and get here.” 

Summer needs a transfusion. Are you really going to just stand by and watch her die?” 

Jane scrolled through the messages calmly, then composed one final text

William, this is the 45th day since I was diagnosed with cancer. I’ve realized I can’t continue anymore. Physically and emotionally, I’ve been fighting this battle alone.” 

I’ve decided to stop treatment. Don’t bother looking for me.” 

Goodbye. I hope you and Summer find happiness.” 

She snapped her SIM card in half without hesitation

She knew that in ten days, the agency would deliver her death certificate and a forged letter to William

Jane, as they knew her, would cease to exist

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When William first read the text message, he thought it was some kind of spam

A nurse burst out of the operating room, her face frantic. Have you still not found a donor with Rhnull blood? What’s going on here? Didn’t you say you had someone lined up to donate?” 

Mrs. Faulkner was trembling with rage, her designer handbag hitting the floor with a loud thud as she threw it down without a second thought

That little brat! She’s really grown wings now, hasn’t she? At such a critical moment, she dares to turn off her phone!she shrieked, her voice 

shaking with fury

She turned to William, her tone sharp. William, what’s going on here? You’re the one closest to Jane. What the hell is she doing?!” 

As her words tumbled out, William’s eyes fell back on the screen of his phone

The sender of the message: Jane

It was like a bucket of ice water had been dumped on his head. The color drained from his face, and he stood frozen in place for several 

seconds

The nurse called out again, her voice rising in urgency. Is the donor here yet? If we don’t get blood soon, the patient won’t make it!” 

Mrs. Faulkner rushed to William, practically grabbing his arm. William, call Jane again! You’re the only one she might actually answer right 

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Snapping out of his daze, William quickly dialed Jane’s number with trembling hands

But all he got in return was the cold, automated voice

Sorry, the number you are trying to reach is currently unavailable.” 

His whole body went numb. She’s not picking up” 

What do we do now?Mrs. Faulkner cried out, her voice breaking into a wail of despair. Is she really just going to let her own sister die?” 

Think of something, William!she demanded, her hands gripping him like he was her last hope

William stood there, his body stiff and cold. His mind told him he should be focusing on finding another blood donor for Summer, but his emotions kept pulling him back to the text message he’d just read

In the chaos, William suddenly asked, almost absentmindedly, Mrs. Faulkner, Jane said she has cancerIs that true?” 

Mrs. Faulkner froze, then let out a bitter laugh, dripping with sarcasm. What? Cancer? Impossible! She just had a full physical six months ago -healthy as a horse!” 

She crossed her arms, her tone growing even more dismissive. And besides, if she really had cancer, would the hospital even let her donate blood to Summer in the first place?” 

She’s been acting strange lately. Just the other day, she came to me asking for my signature on some organ donation papers. Crazy, right? I think she’s just making up excuses to avoid helping her sister!” 

Mrs. Faulkner narrowed her eyes at William, her voice sharp. You don’t actually believe her, do you? William, you promised Summer you’d do everything to help her get better.” 

William took a deep breath, his eyes flickering toward the glowing In Surgerysign above the operating room doors. He forced himself to suppress the unease churning inside him

Turning away, he made another call, his face growing darker by the minute. After hanging up, he turned back to Mrs. Faulkner and said grimly, The other potential donor is out of the country on vacation. Even if they flew back immediately, it’d be too late.” 

All the registered Rhnull donors in the citythese are all we’ve got.” 

Mrs. Faulkner’s legs buckled, and she collapsed into the nearest chair, trembling. She held her phone tightly, her eyes darting back and forth as if weighing some terrible decision

The nurse appeared again, her voice more urgent than ever. The patient is hemorrhaging! If we don’t get blood immediately, she won’t 

survive!” 

Mrs. Faulkner scrambled to her feet, practically throwing herself at the nurse. Please, do whatever you can to save her! I’ll call her fatherhe 

can donate!” 

William’s head snapped up. Mr. Faulkner? He’s Rhnull?” 

Mrs. Faulkner’s lips tightened, and she looked away, avoiding his eyes

Summer’s surgery was a success

After donating blood, Mr. Faulkner sat pale and motionless in the recovery room. His frail body seemed even weaker now, his breathing shallow and labored

Mrs. Faulkner hovered over him, fussing endlessly. She handed him red date tea, a bowl of thick oatmeal, and an assortment of supplements, her face full of worry. You’ve never been in good health, and now, at your age, you’re giving blood to save your daughter! What if this takes a toll on you?” 

She bit her lip, her voice turning bitter. And that Janethat ungrateful brat. She could’ve solved all this by donating a little blood, but no! She’s off doing Godknowswhat, leaving us no choice but to call you. I was so scared something might happen to you” 

9:17 AM 

Mr. Faulkner closed his eyes and replied quietly, I’ll be fine. I just need some time to recover.” 

William stood off to the side, watching Mrs. Faulkner care for her husband like he was royalty. For some reason, he couldn’t quite put a name to the emotion stirring inside him

In the past, after donating blood, Jane would always press a cotton swab against the needle mark and slowly make her way out of the hospital, all by herself. For some reason, that image of her suddenly surfaced in William’s mind

So, Mr. Faulkner was Rhnull too, yet he had refused to donate to his own daughter.. 

Did Jane know about this

A sharp, stabbing pain spread through William’s chest. Almost instinctively, he pulled out his phone, wanting to call Jane

But just as he was about to dial, Summer stirred awake

Her weak eyes fluttered open, and the first thing she asked was, Is William here?” 

William hesitated, then walked to her bedside, his voice soft. I’m here. What’s wrong?” 

Summer’s hand, with the IV still attached, gently rested in his palm. She smiled faintly, her voice tinged with relief. William, I can’t believe itthe surgery was actually a success. My futureit really feels like it can get better now, just like you said.” 

William managed a small smile

Summer then asked, Did you talk to Jane about postponing the wedding yet?” 

PHE 

A wave of discomfort hit William. The question lingered in the air, heavy and suffocating

His mind flashed back to Jane’s text message. Suddenly, he couldn’t bear to stay in the room any longer. He stood up abruptly, gently pulling his hand away from Summer’s grasp

Summer’s smile faltered for a moment, confusion flickering in her eyes

I’ll be back,William said hurriedly. You just woke upyou should eat something light. I’ll go grab some soup from your favorite place.” 

Without waiting for her response, William left the room

Standing outside the hospital, surrounded by the hustle and bustle of the city, William realized he had no idea where to go

He pulled out his phone and called Jane again

Once more, the call went unanswered

Frustration mounting, William started typing a string of text messages

[Where are you? Why haven’t you turned on your phone all day?

[Jane, stop sending me texts like that. Joking about things like this isn’t funnydon’t you worry about jinxing yourself?] 

[AndI worry about you.

[Please reply as soon as you see this.

Even after he bought Summer’s soup and returned to the hospital, there was still no response

That nagging sense of unease in his chest only grew stronger

After finishing the soup, Summer leaned back against her pillow, her voice soft and sweet. William, can you stay with me tonight? Just for one night?” 

9:17 AM 

But for the first time since Summer had been discharged, William declined her request

I can’t,he said, standing abruptly. Something doesn’t feel right. I need to go home and check on things.” 

Summer pouted, her tone turning sharp. You’re worried about Jane faking her illness, aren’t you? You don’t actually believe her, do you? She’s perfectly healthy! She’s been strong her whole life, and there’s no family historyhow could she possibly-” 

Before she could finish, William had already walked out the door, leaving her alone in the room

Summer stared at the empty space where he’d been standing, her expression darkening. Her anger boiled over, and with a loud crash, she hurled the thermos against the wall

When William got home, everything seemed just as it always had

But the moment he opened the closet and saw a few missing pieces of clothing, his heart sank

Jane’s mostworn outfitsgone

Taking a deep breath, he scanned the closet, his eyes landing on a single long dress tucked in the corner

It was the dress he had given her on the day of their engagement. Jane had loved it, once saying she’d wear it as her reception gown at their wedding

And yet, it remained

William’s hands trembled as he opened the bedside drawer

Inside were their important documentsproperty deeds, driver’s licenses, car registrationseverything was still there

Except for Jane’s ID

Beneath the stack of documents, a folded piece of paper caught his eye. He pulled it out and felt his breath catch

A medical report

Stage IV Lung Cancer.” 

The words burned into his vision, searing his mind

William collapsed into the nearest chair, clutching the report in his shaking hands. His thoughts scattered, memories flashing through his mind at a dizzying speed

Finally, he pulled out his phone and sent Jane a message

[Is this report fake? Did you forge it?

But just like before, there was no reply

Desperate, William scrolled through his past messages with Jane

It was only now that he realized just how little he had responded to her in recent months

Jane had always loved sharing little moments from her day with himfunny pictures, random thoughts, stories about her life

And he used to reply, always engaging with her, their conversations lively and warm

But a few months ago, everything had changed

Jane had continued to send messages at first, but his replies became shorter and less frequent. Sometimes, he’d just send an emoji. Other times, he wouldn’t reply at all

9:17 AM 

Once, Jane had urgently reached out to him about something, and he had snapped at her in frustration

[I’m busy dealing with your sister’s issues. Can’t you handle this on your own? Stop bothering me with small stuff.

After that, Jane had stopped sharing her life with him

Their conversations had dwindled down to the bare minimum

[I’m not coming home tonight.

[Okay.

A lifeless, monotonous exchange

And now, staring at those old messages, William felt a crushing weight settle over him

He hadn’t noticed it before

But Jane had been slipping away from him for a long time

William hesitated for a moment before typing out a message to Jane

[Jane, stop being like this. Summer’s surgery is over, and everything will go back to normal nowI promise.

[Let’s not postpone the wedding after all. Let’s keep it on the original date, okay? Please call me when you see this. I’m really worried about you.

He stayed up the entire night, unable to sleep

His eyes were glued to his phone, staring at the screen for hours, waiting for a response that never came. With every passing moment, the sinking feeling in his chest grew heavier and heavier

At dawn, just as the clock struck 9:00 a.m., his phone suddenly buzzed

It was a call from Suzy, one of Jane’s closest friends

William, is Jane not coming today? Weren’t we all planning to celebrate her birthday together?” 

Hearing that, William froze. It hit him like a bolt of lightningtoday was Jane’s birthday

He cleared his throat, but his voice came out hoarse and broken. Sheshe hasn’t responded to my messages or calls.” 

There was a brief silence on the other end of the line before Suzy spoke again, her voice tinged with hesitation

William, have you gone with Jane to any of her recent doctor’s appointments? She’s been acting strange latelyShe kept telling us that if anything ever happened to her, she wanted me to take over managing her studio. Do you thinkdo you think she’s sick?” 

Suzy’s words were like a bomb detonating in William’s mind, a deafening explosion of realization

He shot to his feet, not even bothering to reply, and stormed out of the house, While rushing to his car, he called his assistant

Contact someone at City Medical Center. I need Jane’s medical records from the last few months. Do it now.” 

Half an hour later, William pulled up in front of the hospital

His phone buzzed againa message from his assistant

Mr. Grant, I’ve sent you Jane’s medical records. According to the report, she was admitted two weeks ago for severe abdominal pain and was diagnosed with possible latestage lung cancer. She’s had multiple followup tests since then, and it’s been confirmed” 

The assistant paused, as if afraid to deliver the final blow

9:17 AM 

The doctors say she has less than three months to live.” 

William ended the call, his hands trembling as he stared blankly at his phone. He pressed Jane’s number again, but it went straight to voicemail

A knock on his car window startled him. He looked up to see Mrs. Faulkner standing outside, pushing Summer in a wheelchair

William, why are you sitting out here? Why didn’t you come inside?Summer asked, her pale face glowing faintly with a renewed sense of vitality. It’s such a nice dayI asked my mom to take me outside for some fresh air.” 

Her voice trailed off as she got a better look at him, her brows furrowing in concern

William, did you not sleep at all last night? You lookexhausted.” 

William’s disheveled appearance was far beyond just exhaustion. He was still wearing yesterday’s clothes, unshaven, with dark circles under his eyes and a haunted expression that made him look like a shell of himself

He rubbed his hands together nervously and said, I’ve been trying to reach Jane. I couldn’t find her all night.” 

Summer’s expression shifted ever so slightly before she quickly masked it with a look of feigned concern

Jane’s missing?she asked, her voice rising with apparent worry. Maybe she’s off on another trip with her friends from the studio and just forgot to tell you.” 

William paused, his gaze narrowing as he looked at her

For a brief moment, something in Summer’s tone struck him as offan almost calculated attempt to deflect

His brows furrowed as he said quietly, Summer, Jane is seriously ill. She has cancer. Did you not know?” 

Summer froze, her face blank with shock. What? William, you’re joking, right? You and Jane must be trying to prank me.” 

It’s true.” 

Those two words landed like a heavy weight between them. Summer fell silent, lowering her head as if lost in thought

But Mrs. Faulkner suddenly let out a sharp, mocking laugh

Well, well,” she said with a sneer. So the heavens finally grew a conscience. After all the trouble she’s caused, looks like karma finally caught 

up to her.” 

Mom!Summer gasped, quickly cutting her off. Don’t say that! Jane didn’t do anything wrong.” 

Didn’t do anything wrong?Mrs. Faulkner snapped, her voice dripping with venom. She stood by and did nothing while her own sister was bleeding out! She let her elderly father donate blood for her instead! What, does she have to commit murder for you to admit she’s done something wrong? If you ask me, it’d be better if she just stayed gone forever!” 

William rolled up the car window without a word

His entire body was trembling with rage, but he forced himself to stay calm

For the first time, he realized what Jane’s life must have been like after returning to the Faulkner family

In this household, no one cared about her wellbeing. No one respected her as a person

And he he had been the one to drag her back into this nightmare

Summer’s voice broke through his thoughts. William, don’t take it to heart. My mom’s just upsetshe doesn’t mean it.” 

She hesitated before adding, Hey, since you’re already out, could you take me to the amusement park? I haven’t been outside in so long, and I could really use the fresh air.” 

9:17 AM 

William looked at her through the glass, her eyes filled with hope and expectation

Under normal circumstances, he would have agreed without hesitation

But now, all he could see was Jane’s face, flashing in his mind like a ghost haunting his every thought

I can’t,he said coldly. Jane needs me. I have to find her.” 

He drove off, leaving Summer and Mrs. Faulkner behind as he began his desperate search for Jane

But Jane had vanished, as if she’d been erased from the world. There were no leads, no traces, no signs of where she might have gone

Late one night, Summerwho had recovered enough to visit William’s officeshowed up with a homemade lunch. She stubbornly refused to leave, insisting on helping him search for Jane

After all,” she said sweetly, Jane is my sister. If she’s sick and missing, of course I’m worried too. I want to find her so I can tell her she’s not alonewe’ll all fight this together.” 

William didn’t have the energy to argue, so he let her stay

That evening, his assistant rushed in, breathless

William shot to his feet. Do you have news?” 

No leads,” William’s assistant said with a heavy sigh. We’ve contacted all of Jane’s friends, former classmates, even casual acquaintances. They all said the same thingsince she moved here with you, she’s barely kept in touch with anyone.” 

William slumped into his chair, his body heavy with exhaustion and defeat

He gripped his phone tightly, scrolling through their chat history. Message after message he’d sent her, desperate pleas for a response. Not one had been answered

In a daze, he dialed Jane’s number again, clinging to a faint sliver of hope

But once again, the cold, automated voice greeted him

We’re sorry. The number you are trying to reach is no longer in service.” 

William shot upright, his heart pounding. He redialed, again and again, only to hear the same message

The reality sank inher number wasn’t just unreachable. It was disconnected

She was gone

Summer appeared in the doorway, holding a lunchbox she’d been reheating over and over. She walked over, placing it in front of William with an almost childlike eagerness

William, you need to eat something,she said, her voice soft with concern. I’ve been reheating this all afternoonhot, cold, hot, coldjust waiting for you to take a break.” 

it.” 

She pouted, her tone turning slightly petulant. This is the first meal I’ve ever cooked for anyone. I spent so much time learning how to make 

William stared at the lunchbox, unmoving

Suddenly, he was hit with a memory of Jane. She had always been an incredible cook. Early in their relationship, she’d made him homemade lunches a few times. At first, William had been hesitant, thinking she wasn’t much of a cook. But after one bite, he’d been floored

You’re amazing! I didn’t know you could cook like this,” he’d said, genuinely impressed

Jane had smiled, a hint of pride in her eyes. Of course! I’ve been cooking for my entire family since I was a kid. They’ve always said I could open my own restaurant if I wanted to.” 

9:18 AM 

Shattered Vows: A billionaires Redemption

Shattered Vows: A billionaires Redemption

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