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In a world where academic success is celebrated, the Mckay family's triumph quickly spirals into tragedy. When twin children Osvaldo and Shania receive their acceptance letters from Harvard and Stanford, the day should be a moment of pride. Instead, it becomes a nightmare as their father, Edgar, prioritizes a past love over the urgent needs of his children. Locked in a car under the scorching sun, the twins suffer a devastating heart attack, and their mother, desperate and bloodied from her attempts to save them, finds herself facing the unthinkable.
As she races against time to secure the life-saving medication, she confronts Edgar in a luxury hotel, only to be met with disdain and betrayal. His coldness cuts deeper than the shards of glass embedded in her hands. With their children's lives hanging by a thread, how far is she willing to go to reclaim her family? Can a mother's love withstand the crushing weight of a husband's betrayal and a past that refuses to let go?
Amid the chaos, secrets unravel, and relationships are pushed to the brink. In a heart-wrenching journey of love, loss, and resilience, will she find the strength to fight for her children and herself, or will the ties that bind them be irrevocably severed?
We Divorced After Our Child's Scores Came Out1
The SAT scores were released, and my twin children, Osvaldo Mckay and Shania Mckay had been accepted into Harvard University and Stanford University respectively. They were invited by the schools to give speeches.
For the first time, my husband Edgar Mckay agreed to attend and even volunteered to drive us to the school.
But halfway there, his first love Carina Krause complained to him, and he locked us inside the car to reflect on our actions.
In the scorching summer heat, the twins had heart attacks, and I desperately smashed the car windows to try to save them.
We finally escaped, but my children's lives hung by a thread. The only medicine that could save them was in my husband's hands.
I called him again and again, and I heard his first love say to him softly, "Go take a shower since you've taken off your clothes."
I did not have time to dwell on this and shouted urgently, "Edgar! Osvaldo and Shania had heart attacks! Please, give me the medicine to save them!"
My husband snorted coldly, not at all in a hurry. "Carina was right. You really will go to any lengths for attention."
Without hesitation, he blocked my number.