
My Wife Faked Her Death, So I Donated All Her Organs
Hachimitsu · Completed · 14.2k Words
Introduction
I bankrupted myself trying to save her, going from billionaire to homeless vagrant.
When I finally died mysteriously in prison, I understood the truth:
My wife had been faking her coma all along. She wanted to steal my fortune with her lover—my own brother.
But now I've been reborn.
"Since she's already dead, let's harvest all her organs for donation," I told the doctor.
Chapter 1
The steel door slammed shut. The stink of mold and sweat clung to my throat like a wet rag.
I was on the floor of solitary in a federal prison, spine pressed to freezing concrete. My chest felt like an invisible fist was twisting my heart into pulp.
Then it hit—my heart spasmed, hard and wrong.
Once.
Twice.
Every beat turned into a dull blade sawing through bone.
I tried to call out. All that came out was air.
Sweat soaked my jumpsuit. Ringing swallowed the sounds outside. I knew what this was.
I was dying.
Not by gun. Not by a rope. By a heart that had finally quit after three years of being wrung dry.
My vision started to fracture.
Images rewound in brutal flashes.
And in the last seconds, the details I’d spent three years refusing to touch snapped into place like shards of glass in my skull—
The crash. The day everything “ended.”
I was driving.
Leah was in the passenger seat.
A burst of high beams.
Impact.
The airbag detonating like a bomb.
When I woke up, she was in the ICU. The doctor said brain injury, possible vegetative state.
I believed it.
Like an idiot.
I signed papers. I emptied accounts. I begged, waited, prayed at her bedside. I cried on camera, defending her from every whisper and doubt.
Then the cops showed up with their “evidence.”
“You’re under arrest for murder and insurance fraud.”
I froze.
The case was perfect. Too perfect. Tampered dashcam footage. Sabotaged brake line. Witnesses who all said the same thing. A chain that wrapped around my neck so cleanly it could’ve been printed in a textbook.
I said I didn’t do it.
No one cared.
In court, I didn’t see a judge. I saw a noose.
And now—right here, on this filthy floor, with death closing in—every missing piece finally locked into place.
The brake line. Only someone who knew cars could cut it clean.
My younger , Michael, lived for that kind of work.
That recording of “me” threatening Leah? The voice matched—but the edits were there, tiny seams in the sound. Michael knew audio. He’d played with it for years.
And Leah…
She was never a victim.
She was the director.
My lungs convulsed. A wet cough dragged blood up my throat. The taste of iron filled my mouth.
Then I remembered the prison visit.
Glass between us.
Leah in a black coat, makeup flawless—like she was headed to a gala, not a prison. She didn’t come to cry. She came to announce she’d won.
Michael stood behind her, relaxed, smiling.
I grabbed the phone, knuckles white. “Leah… you’re awake? You were—”
She cut me off gently, like calming a child. “Ethan, you still don’t get it? I was never asleep.”
My stomach dropped so hard it felt like I was falling through the floor.
She leaned in, voice soft, eyes bright. “The payout cleared. Those authorizations you signed? Beautiful. Hospital, lawyers, media… you built the road for me with your own hands.”
Michael slipped his hands into his pockets and added, almost bored, “Don’t take it personal, bro. You’re easy to fool. And hey—someone had to take the fall. You fit.”
In that moment, the world broke.
I screamed. I smashed my fist into the glass. I fought like an animal. Guards slammed me down, a knee crushing my back.
Leah smiled. The easiest smile I’d ever seen on her.
“Don’t look at me like that, Ethan. You love me, right? Then keep loving me. Love me all the way to your grave.”
The line went dead. They walked away like they’d just left a movie they already knew the ending to.
And now that ending was happening inside my ribs.
My heart seized. The edges of the world turned black.
I bit my tongue until pain exploded in my mouth, clawing back a thin strip of clarity.
So that was it.
I wasn’t “punished by the law.” I was murdered with it.
I wanted to laugh. All I did was spit blood.
Revenge burned through me like gasoline—hot, violent, desperate—
but I couldn’t even lift my arm.
“Don’t… end,” I ordered the darkness, as if my will could command the universe. “Send me back. Back to the start. Back before the trap closes.”
A long, stretching beeeeeep filled my ears.
A flat line.
Then—
White light tore the black apart.
Antiseptic flooded my nose, sharp enough to sting.
The iron stink of prison was gone. In its place, the steady beep of a monitor—clean, rhythmic, alive.
I snapped my eyes open.
A ceiling light stabbed my pupils. My skin was cold under a hospital sheet. An IV was taped to my hand. Electrodes clung to my chest.
I lifted my arm.
Smooth skin. No prison-gray cracks. No bruises from handcuffs.
I pressed a hand to my sternum.
My heart hammered strong and young.
Not that rotten, exhausted organ that died on a concrete floor.
I forced my breathing to steady.
Confirm the timeline. Now.
A digital calendar glowed on the wall: three years ago. Day three after the “accident.”
I was back.
My throat felt like sandpaper, but my mind was razor-sharp. Every memory—every lie they sold me—was still here, intact.
I turned my head.
Through the glass of the adjacent ICU, I saw the bed.
Leah.
Pale. Still. Eyes closed. Tubes. A perfect picture of tragedy.
In my last life, I’d been on my knees outside that room, begging God to wake her up.
Now I only needed one thing:
Proof.
I watched her hand.
The details I’d missed before jumped out like flaws under a magnifying lens. Calluses on her fingertips—light, controlled, like someone who trained grip strength. Her breathing was too perfect. Too even. Like it was being managed.
And then the memory hit—one night, long ago, when I’d half-woken and heard footsteps in the ICU. I’d asked the nurse the next morning.
“No one went in,” she’d said.
It hadn’t been a nurse.
It had been Leah.
She wasn’t paralyzed. She wasn’t brain-dead. She was acting.
That “vegetative state” was armor. A costume that bought her sympathy while she waited for me to sign authority forms, waited for the insurance money, waited for Michael to stitch the evidence shut… then watched me get dragged into hell.
Rage surged up so hard it almost tore out of my throat.
I shoved it back down.
Like sliding a knife into its sheath.
I could expose her. Sure.
But that would be mercy.
They wanted me blind and helpless. They wanted me trapped, powerless, begging.
So I’d flip the board.
I’d use the title they handed me—devoted husband—to take everything that mattered legally: medical decisions, financial access, guardianship, signatures.
If Leah wanted to be a vegetable, I’d let her keep that identity.
No speaking. No moving. No accusing.
Just lying there—awake inside—forced to listen while I wrote her life into a cage.
I was done being prey.
The door handle clicked.
Two nurses and a doctor walked in, faces heavy like they were carrying grief on a tray.
I recognized them. In my last life, I’d thanked them. I’d thought they were trying to save my wife.
Now I knew they’d been paid.
The doctor flipped through a chart and sighed on cue. “Mr. Carter… your wife’s injuries are extremely severe. Due to prolonged oxygen deprivation, there’s a high probability she will never regain consciousness. A permanent vegetative state.”
A nurse added a soft, practiced “I’m so sorry,” eyes scanning my face—measuring me—waiting for collapse.
I let my expression drain. I let my breathing hitch. I let my hands shake.
I gave them exactly what they expected: a man breaking.
“Vegetative…” I whispered, like the word had just carved my spine out.
The doctor slid paperwork toward me.
I reached for the pen with trembling fingers.
In their heads, the win was already written.
In mine, I was tightening the rope around their throats.
Sign.
Everything.
Every page you put in front of me is a weapon you’re handing over.
I stood and staggered toward the ICU glass.
Leah lay there like a saint in a painting.
I pushed into the room. A nurse tried to stop me. I looked back with hollow, desperate eyes.
“Let me hold her hand.”
They hesitated—then allowed it.
I stepped to the bed and took Leah’s hand.
Warm.
Too warm for someone supposedly shattered by trauma.
I lowered my head, forehead nearly touching her knuckles, playing the part of a broken husband.
“Baby,” I said to Leah, loud enough for them to hear, “I’ll spare no expense. I’ll do whatever it takes to… take care of you.”
I didn’t let go of Leah’s fingers. My grip was gentle, almost tender.
In my mind, though, I was already scheduling her future—every breath, every quiet panic, every second of helpless awareness.
She wanted to be a vegetable?
Fine.
I’d make sure she stayed awake long enough to understand what real hell feels like.
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