a million dollars. With only two weeks to find the money, I had to swallow my pri
man named Ginger, took one look at my cheap dress and dec
ng sister was pathetic. In front of her colleagues, she tore Alia'
d hot coffee on my chest, and ripped
k about was the closing window for Alia' s surgery. Every piece of paper she
should have broken us instead forged something new and terrible. I looked at him and said that jail wasn't enoug
pte
smelled of antiseptic. It wa
athing was a soft, shallow whisper in the quiet room. She looked at
her voice barely a sound
ace felt stiff. "I' m not
nce our parents died. I was the older sister, the protector, t
the hallway an hour l
iorating faster than we
t does that mean?" I
enough. There' s a new experimental surgery. It
my chest. "A chance? We' ll
lipboard, avoiding my e
e post-operative care, is estim
ollars. I made less than thirty thousand a year working double
nd of money," I said, t
"You' ll need to make a decision soon. The window of opportunity for th
e and fall of her chest, each breath a victory. Two weeks. I had two
bills. Despair was a heavy blanket, suffocating me. I had sold everythin
one thing
' t spoken in
mo
bro
s maiden name, to erase us. Before he took his share of the small inheritance and va
t answered my calls. He had cut us out of
leaving us to pick up the pieces, fo
ry I couldn' t afford. He was m
orate headquarters. Moran Tech. It was a gleaming tower of glas
e for the surgery. I put them in a large manila envelope, my hands shaking. I put
n with worry lines around her eyes. I saw
anything. I would crawl. I would beg. I wou
were impossibly high, the floors polished marble. Men and women in
like
tched in my hand. The receptionist looked up, h
I help
Moran," I said, my voice
rose a fraction of an inch.
.. I' m hi
cker of amusement, then
ver there. Someone wil
of uncomfortable-looking chairs. She ha
in and out, ignoring me. The hope I
impeccably dressed in a severe grey suit, her red hair
. Moran' s sister?" she asked, her
said, standing up. "My
ering on my frayed dress and cheap shoes
utive assistant. He' s a very busy man.
Alia, our sister, is dying. I need his help." I held
ed at me, her eyes filled with a veno
d flatly. "Now, I suggest you leave
me. "Just give him the envelope. That' s a
handle everything for Mr. Mor
are not the first desperate woman to show up here with a sob story, trying to
, she snatched the e