Cameron found himself in over his head, trying to juggle a demanding job, a sickly daughter, and a wife struggling with depression. It was during this chaotic time that Greta stepped into the picture. She couldn't stand seeing Cameron overwhelmed and exhausted. Greta, being Nellie's sister, felt it was both her duty and her desire to help them through this tough period.

Cameron, always the trusting and honorable guy, believed in Greta's good intentions. He entrusted their daughter, Nina, to Greta's care so he could focus on being there for Nellie.

His love for Nellie only grew stronger over time. Despite her depression, her natural kindness made her gentle and thoughtful. She would often snuggle up to him, whispering, "Cameron, don't worry about me. I'll be fine. Go to work without a care."

Whenever she felt a bit better, she'd whip up a delicious dinner for him. She did his laundry, fixed his tie every morning, and stood by the door every evening, ready to welcome him home. Cameron often thought he was the luckiest man in the world.

But he was too complacent.

He didn't realize that Nellie's condition was quietly getting worse. After giving birth, her single kidney started failing, and combined with her depression, her health was rapidly declining.

Nellie, determined not to worry him, kept her struggles hidden. What he thought was a peaceful life was actually a ticking time bomb.

of nowhere, Nellie had a severe kidney failure along with a life-threatening platelet disorder. Cameron was consumed with guilt; after all, it was his decision for Nellie to donate her kidney. Desperate

a decision had to be made fast. Moreover,

doctors wheeled Nina

my daughter donate

blood transfusion became more complicated, putting the already

to Greta,

my daughter slip away. She's my world. Please, donate

generosity, agreed. "Cameron, I've raised Nina as my own. You know I can't have kids she's truly like my daughter. I'm willing

complications arose; Nina and Greta's blood types

his gratitude to

want to thank me, words aren't enough. Next week is my thirtieth birthday, Cameron.

not knowing that this

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