On the day Marshall Ward stood at the pinnacle of global technology to receive his award. I, Millie Martin, was being denied further treatment by the hospital because I couldn't afford the costs for my kidney failure. On the television screen, the host asked him to call the person he wanted to thank the most. Without hesitation, he dialed my number. He said, "Millie, do you regret leaving me?" The exorbitant medical bill in my hand was already crumpled from my grip, but I still responded casually, "Marshall, you're a big celebrity now. Would you consider keeping me as your sugar baby?" On screen, he hung up the phone with a stone-cold expression. Then, his familiar voice reached my ears, ice-cold. "Now, I have nothing to thank anymore." But what he didn't know was that I was the one who had donated my kidney to him when he was critically ill five years ago.
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In After I died, my ex-boyfriend finally realizes I had given him my kidney, Millie Martin’s silent devotion becomes the story’s emotional core. Five years prior, she donated her kidney to save Marshall Ward’s life—yet he walked away, unaware of her sacrifice and ungrateful for her love. Now, as he stands triumphant on a global stage, she lies in a hospital bed, denied life-saving treatment due to poverty. The cruel symmetry is staggering: his success built on her organ, her suffering invisible beneath his spotlight.
When Marshall calls Millie live on air—not to thank her, but to ask if she regrets leaving him—her sharp, sugar-baby retort masks profound grief and exhaustion. His cold hang-up and final line, “Now, I have nothing to thank anymore,” is devastating irony: he believes he owes her nothing, while she literally gave him half her life. The narrative masterfully withholds the kidney revelation until the end, transforming his arrogance into tragic ignorance—and making Millie’s quiet dignity all the more powerful.
This isn’t just a romance—it’s a searing commentary on erasure, gendered sacrifice, and how society rewards visibility over vulnerability. Millie’s body kept Marshall alive; her voice was silenced. The title After I died, my ex-boyfriend finally realizes I had given him my kidney foreshadows both literal and metaphorical death—the death of her health, her agency, and ultimately, her will to be seen. Her final realization? Some truths arrive too late to heal—but they always demand witness. Ready to experience this emotionally charged drama? Download the FreeDrama App now.
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