After I donated MY KIDNEY to my husband, I found out he was cheating on me with my sister — but KARMA STEPPED IN. ____ I'm Grace, 43. For 15 years, I thought my mar...

The word hit me like a brick.

 

“Transplant?” I repeated.

 

He nodded.

“Sometimes spouses are compatible donors.”

 

I didn’t even look at Daniel.

 

“I’ll do it,” I said.

 

Daniel turned to me immediately.

 

“Grace, no. We don’t even know if you’re a match—”

 

“Then test me,” I said.

 

And they did.

 

The weeks that followed were full of blood tests, scans, hospital visits, and paperwork.

 

 

People later asked if I hesitated.

 

I didn’t.

 

I watched the man I loved slowly fade in front of me. I watched our kids whisper questions they thought I couldn’t hear.

 

“Is Dad dying?”

 

I would have given him anything.

 

When the hospital finally called and said I was a match, Daniel cried.

 

In the car, he held my face in both hands like I was something fragile.

 

“I don’t deserve you,” he whispered.

 

At the time, I thought that was love talking.

 

Now I realize… it was the truth.

 

The morning of the surgery was cold and bright.

 

We were placed in pre-op together. Two beds beside each other, separated by a thin curtain.

 

Machines beeped softly around us.