Fatal First Love ReturnsChapter 1

My husband's sister, Olivia, was bleeding out, her condition worsening by the second. The only thing that could save her was a blood transfusion from someone with the rare Phoenix blood type – the same type my husband, Jason, had.

But instead of being there to help, Jason was out shopping for baby supplies with his first love.

I called him many times to urge him to come to the hospital as soon as possible, but all I got in return was his impatience.

"Olivia saved your life, and now you want her to die!" he shouted on the phone.

I called again, but no one answered.

He didn't return home until a week later.

By then, it was too late for Olivia Morgan. She never woke up.

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"Call the nearest blood bank immediately!"

Olivia was wheeled into the emergency room, her body covered in blood. The medical team was in a frenzy, working tirelessly to save her.

I stood in the waiting room, shaking uncontrollably. My mind was a whirl of prayers and desperate thoughts, hoping they would find a match for Olivia's rare Phoenix blood type in time.

Within moments, the chief physician approached me with a somber look.

"This blood type is incredibly rare. If we don't find a match within the next two hours, we might lose her."

Suddenly, it hit me—Jason had the same blood type.

In my panic, I had completely forgotten.

I quickly picked up my phone and called Jason.

"Jason, you have to come to the City General Hospital right now! Olivia's been hit by a car, and she needs a blood transfusion!"

"Jason's busy right now, call back later."

A sweet voice interrupted me before hanging up.

I could tell it was the voice of Jason's first love.

Jason had told me he had a business meeting this morning. I never expected he would be with her.

I didn't have time to care about what was going on between them and called back immediately.

No one answered the phone until the fifth call.

"Maddie, I'm in a meeting. Stop calling me unless it's important."

Jason's tone was very impatient.

"Jason, you need to come back now. Olivia needs a transfusion. Your blood type matches hers."

"Blood transfusion?"

Jason scoffed.

"Maddie, you're starting to sound like those melodramatic soap opera wives, making up any excuse to get me back home."

Tears choked my voice as I pleaded.

"Jason, please. I'm begging you, just come back and save—"

He hung up before I could finish.

I called again, but no one answered.