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After His Mistress Crashed Into Me, He Asked for My Kidney Novel Cover

After His Mistress Crashed Into Me, He Asked for My Kidney

My head throbbed with a dull, heavy rhythm. I opened my eyes to a stark white ceiling. The smell of bleach and rubbing alcohol burned my nose. A heart monitor beeped somewhere to my left, the sound piercing my aching skull. I tried to shift my weight, but a sharp, blinding pain shot through my ribs. I gasped. The memories hit me in a violent rush. The screeching tires. The smell of burning rubber. The silver Porsche crossing the center line and slamming directly into my driver’s side door.
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Chapter 5

I walked right past Kaleb in the foyer. The heavy oak door was only a few feet away. I didn't rush. I didn't run.

Behind me, Kaleb was already barking orders into his phone. He didn't even try to stop me.

"Get a detail down here immediately," he snapped. His voice was hard and authoritative. "Four men. Armed. Move her to the penthouse suite at the St. Regis. Put it all under my name. No one gets on that floor without my explicit clearance."

I paused with my hand on the cold brass doorknob. My bruised ribs throbbed with a dull, rhythmic ache. I listened to the man I loved wrap a liar in velvet and steel. He was deploying his vast wealth to protect a woman who had faked a crisis, completely abandoning the woman who had just survived a real one.

"Liv, wait," he said suddenly. He lowered the phone. I heard his leather shoes step toward me. "You shouldn't be walking around. You need to go back to the hospital. Let my driver take you."

I didn't turn around. I just opened the door and walked out into the hallway. The heavy door clicked shut behind me, severing his voice.

Arabella was waiting in the idling town car downstairs. She took one look at my pale face and shook her head.

"We have to go back to the hospital," she said firmly. "You need your prescription painkillers, Liv. And you have to sign the official AMA paperwork. I won't let you suffer in pain just to make a dramatic exit."

I didn't argue. My chest felt like it was on fire.

We walked back into the fourth-floor ward an hour later. The nurses' station was buzzing with quiet activity. Kaleb was there. He stood by the high counter, signing Daniella's transfer papers. Two massive men in dark suits stood behind him like stone statues. His new elite security detail.

He looked up as I approached the desk. His jaw tightened instantly. His dark eyes darted to Arabella, then back to me.

"What are you doing back here?" he demanded.

"Signing my release," I said flatly. I picked up the plastic pen the nurse slid toward me. I pressed the tip hard against the paper.

"Against medical advice," Kaleb read the bold print at the top of the form. He scoffed. It was a harsh, dismissive sound. "You're being reckless, Olivia. Just to spite me."

I finished my signature. I put the pen down slowly. Then, I turned to face him.

He looked so tall in his tailored suit. So confident. So completely blind. He thought he held all the cards. He thought he knew exactly who owed who.

"Kaleb," I said. My voice was low. It didn't shake.

He crossed his arms. The fabric of his suit pulled tight across his shoulders. "What, Olivia?"

"Before you marry her," I said, holding his gaze. "Before you try to carve me up to save her... pull the records."

His brow furrowed. The arrogant mask slipped just a fraction. "What records?"

"Your transplant surgery. From college." I looked dead into his eyes. I wanted to see the exact moment the seed of doubt took root. "The sealed donor files. Have your lawyers unseal them. Look at the name."

"Daniella's name is on them," he said. But his voice lacked its usual bite. His knuckles whitened as he gripped the edge of the counter.

"Read them yourself," I whispered.

I didn't wait for his reaction. I took my plastic pill bottles from the nurse, turned my back on him, and walked toward the elevators.

The drive to the Hamptons took three hours. The towering city skyline slowly faded into bare winter trees and gray, empty skies. Arabella had booked me into a private wellness retreat in Montauk. It was exclusive, heavily gated, and totally secluded.

When we finally arrived, the air smelled sharp. Like freezing salt and pine. My private cabin sat on a high bluff overlooking the turbulent ocean. The gray waves crashed violently against the jagged rocks below. It perfectly matched the quiet storm inside my chest.

Inside, the cabin was warm and structurally perfect. A fire crackled in the stone hearth. I sat on the edge of the plush, white bed. The silence in the room was heavy, but it felt incredibly clean. There were no beeping hospital monitors. No manipulative lies. No Kaleb.

I pulled my phone from my tote bag. The screen lit up with a barrage of notifications. Five missed calls from Kaleb. Three text messages.

*Liv, what did you mean about the records?*

*Stop playing games. Call me back.*

*Daniella is resting. We need to talk about your behavior today.*

I stared at the glowing screen. I felt a faint twinge in my lower back, right over my hidden surgical scar. I didn't feel angry anymore. I didn't feel the urge to scream or cry. I just felt deeply, bone-achingly tired.

I opened his contact profile. I stared at his picture for one last second. Then, I scrolled down to the bottom of the screen.

I tapped 'Block Caller'.

I did the same on my email, my social media, and every messaging app on my phone. I systematically severed every digital string tying my life to his.

Then, I turned the device off completely. The screen went pitch black.

I lay back against the soft pillows. The sharp pain in my ribs settled into a dull ache. I closed my eyes and listened to the roar of the ocean outside. For the first time in eight years, I wasn't waiting for Kaleb Sullivan to choose me. I had finally chosen myself.

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