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After His Mistress Killed My Son, I Ran

The doorbell rang at precisely 7:30 PM. I wiped my flour-dusted hands on my apron, glancing at the roast chicken in the oven. Dinner would be ready in twenty minutes—right on schedule, just as Carson preferred. "I'll get it!" Aiden's small voice called from the living room where he'd been coloring. Before I could stop him, he'd already bounded to the front door, his socked feet sliding across the polished hardwood. "Aiden, sweetie, wait—" I started, but the door was already swinging open. Carson stood there, his tall frame filling the doorway. But he wasn't alone. "Reese," he said, his voice carrying that particular tone of authority I'd learned to recognize—the one that meant I should pay careful attention. "I'd like you to meet Lexi Harper." The woman beside him was striking—tall and willowy with cascading blonde hair and eyes that seemed to evaluate everything they touched.
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Chapter 3

The playground was crowded with children's laughter and the scent of freshly cut grass. I watched Aiden from a bench, his small figure moving cautiously among the other children. Lexi sat beside me, her white dress pristine despite the dusty playground, her eyes following Aiden's every move.

"Look at him," she said softly. "So much more energized since we started the cleanse."

I bit my tongue. Aiden had barely eaten in three days.

"He's not eating enough," I whispered, watching him attempt to climb the ladder to the slide. His little legs trembled with effort.

"That's because his body is finally rejecting the toxins," Lexi replied, her voice honey-sweet. "He's naturally detoxing."

Aiden reached the third rung, then the fourth. His arms shook violently as he tried to pull himself up. A mother nearby frowned, watching him struggle.

"Is that your son?" she asked me. "He looks exhausted."

Before I could answer, Lexi leaned forward. "He's fine. Children have different energy cycles than adults."

But Aiden wasn't fine. He reached for the next rung and missed, his small body slipping down to the ground. He landed with a thud that made my heart lurch.

"Sweetie!" I rushed to him, but Lexi was faster.

"Don't coddle him," she hissed, kneeling beside Aiden. "He needs to learn resilience."

Aiden's face was pale, almost translucent in the sunlight. His lips had lost their color, and dark circles shadowed his eyes.

"Mommy," he whispered, "I can't do it."

"It's okay, baby," I murmured, helping him to his feet.

A neighbor approached, a kind-faced woman holding a plate of cookies. "Would he like one? My daughter made them for her birthday."

Aiden's eyes lit up faintly—the first spark I'd seen in days.

"Thank you," I said, taking one for him.

But before I could give it to Aiden, Lexi slapped it from my hand. The cookie crumbled on the ground, chocolate chips scattering like tiny wounds.

"How dare you!" Lexi's voice rose, drawing stares from the other parents. "That chemical sludge will kill him!"

The woman stepped back, startled. "It's just a cookie..."

"It's poison," Lexi insisted, her serene mask slipping to reveal something colder underneath. "Filled with refined sugar and processed flour."

I felt Aiden press against my leg, his small body trembling. The other mothers were whispering now, watching the scene unfold.

"Let's go home," I said quietly, gathering Aiden into my arms.

---

That night, after Carson had fallen asleep, I slipped into his study. The moonlight cast long shadows across the room as I carefully opened his wallet, extracting two twenties and a ten. My fingers trembled as I closed it again, placing it exactly as I'd found it.

The next morning, Lexi announced she needed special herbs for her detox tea. "I'll go to the health food store," I offered quickly.

Carson nodded approvingly. "Make sure you get the right kind, Reese."

At the store, I moved methodically through the aisles, selecting the herbs Lexi had specified. Then, when the cashier was distracted by another customer, I slipped to the nutrition section and grabbed three protein bars and a bottle of high-calorie pediatric vitamins.

"Those aren't on the list," the cashier said as she scanned them.

"They're for a friend's child," I lied smoothly. "He's having some growth issues."

She nodded sympathetically and bagged everything together. In the car, I carefully transferred the protein bars and vitamins into a hollowed-out book I'd prepared—an old children's storybook with its pages glued together to form a hidden compartment.

---

For three nights, I fed Aiden in secret.

"Close your eyes, baby," I whispered, leading him into the closet of his bedroom. The darkness enveloped us like a protective blanket.

"What are we doing, Mommy?" he asked, his voice small but curious.

"We're playing a special game," I told him, opening the book and removing one of the protein bars. "This is our secret adventure."

I unwrapped it carefully, watching his face as he took the first bite. His eyes widened in surprise, then pleasure.

"More?" he asked hopefully.

"Just a little," I cautioned, breaking off another piece. "We don't want your tummy to hurt."

As he ate, I told him stories—fairy tales about brave princesses and clever children who outsmarted monsters. His eyes grew heavy, but his grip on my hand remained strong.

"Will you tell me another tomorrow?" he asked as I tucked him back into bed.

"Of course," I promised, kissing his forehead. "Every night."

For three precious nights, I watched color return to his cheeks, saw his eyes brighten with renewed energy. On the fourth night, as I finished telling him about a little boy who sailed to the moon, Aiden smiled up at me.

"I feel stronger, Mommy," he whispered.

My heart soared with fragile hope. Maybe I could sustain him this way—maybe we could survive until I found a way out.

But as I closed the closet door behind us, I caught sight of Lexi standing in the hallway, her white dress ghostly in the darkness, her eyes gleaming with suspicion.

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