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After His Mistress Poisoned My Mother, He Still Chose Her Novel Cover

After His Mistress Poisoned My Mother, He Still Chose Her

I stood in front of the mirror, smoothing down the red dress that had once been too loose in the bust and too tight in the hips. Now it fit perfectly—the alterations a testament to how bodies change over a decade. The neckline still plunged just enough to reveal the necklace Cillian had given me on our first anniversary, a delicate silver chain with a charm shaped like a house. Our home. Ten years of building a life together, and tonight, I wanted to celebrate that. The maître d' at Le Bernardin remembered my name as I approached, which felt like a small victory. 'Mrs. Davis, right this way.' He led me to a corner table bathed in soft amber light, the kind that makes everyone look like they're in love. I'd made the reservation myself three weeks ago, chosen the wine—a Burgundy from the year we met—and even thought about what to order. I'd rehearsed nothing, wanted nothing except one evening that belonged entirely to us.
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Chapter 4

I watched him from the doorway. Cillian was at the kitchen island, his laptop open to what looked like legal documents. He had that particular energy about him — the focused intensity he used to reserve for product launches and board presentations. Now it was all directed at the woman sitting across from him, her bandaged hand resting on the counter like a prop in a play I hadn't auditioned for.

Melina was watching him the way he needed to be watched. Her eyes were wide, her shoulders slightly hunched, her voice soft enough to make him lean in. She was a masterclass in vulnerability.

"A therapist who specializes in trauma," Cillian was saying. "I've already made the calls. She can see you next week." He paused, fingers moving over the keyboard. "And the restraining order — I've got a friend at the DA's office who can fast-track it. Kayden won't come near you again."

She nodded, and I watched her fingers trace the edge of the bandage. The cut had required eight stitches. I'd seen the aftercare instructions from the ER. Keep it clean. Keep it dry. Don't use it for a week.

"What about work?" she asked. "I can't go back to the office. Not with... everything."

"You don't have to." Cillian's voice carried the particular warmth he reserved for problems he could solve. "I've already spoken to HR. They're processing a transfer to our West Coast office. San Francisco. Fresh start."

I stepped back from the doorway. My footsteps were silent on the hardwood. Neither of them noticed I'd been there. Neither of them noticed when I left.

That night, I made my own dinner. Mac and cheese from a box, eaten standing at the counter. Cillian was on the phone in his office, planning Melina's escape route. The dining room was empty. The table where we used to sit together was bare.

I didn't miss it. That was the strange part. I didn't miss any of it.

Wednesday came with rain. I was at the hospital by ten, bringing my mother a new mystery novel and the crossword book she'd finished. The hallway was quiet. Most visitors came in the afternoon, after work, when the day felt more like a visitation day. I liked the morning. It felt like our time.

I stopped at the nurse's station. "How is she?"

"Good morning, Ms. Cooper." The nurse — Amanda, according to her badge — smiled. "She's having a better day. More alert. The doctor was just here."

I nodded, relieved. "I brought her favorite author."

"She'll be happy. She was asking about you earlier."

I felt a familiar warmth in my chest. My mother had always been the kind of person who asked about the people she loved, who wanted to know where they were and what they were doing. It was her way of keeping track of the world.

I was halfway down the hall when I heard it.

The monitor.

Not the steady beep I'd grown used to. This was faster. Erratic. Alarmed.

I started running. Past the rooms, past the other patients, past the startled nurse who called my name. I ran until I reached her door.

The room was chaos. Medical staff crowded around her bed. Someone was calling for the crash cart. Someone else was shouting orders. My mother's face was gray, her body convulsing under the weight of what was happening to her.

"What happened?" I grabbed the first person I could reach. "What's happening?"

A doctor turned to me, his face grim. "We're working on it. She went into cardiac arrest. We need space."

They pushed me back. I stood in the doorway and watched them work, watched them shock her, watched them breathe for her, watched them fight for a life I wasn't sure she wanted to keep living.

Afterward, when the room was quiet again and my mother was stable but unconscious, I sat in the chair by her bed and I thought about the last thing she'd said to me. About the hydrangeas. About cutting them back before May.

I didn't cry.

The police came because someone had died, and there were questions that needed answering. I answered them. I told them about the visitor. I described her. I gave them the name.

They nodded and took notes. They said they'd check the security footage. They said they'd be in touch.

I stayed in the chair by her bed until they made me leave.

The security footage arrived on Friday. I watched it in a small room at the precinct, a detective I didn't know sitting beside me. On the screen, Melina walked into my mother's room at 10:17 AM. She carried nothing. Her hands were empty. She looked directly at the camera as she entered, and she smiled.

She sat down. Crossed her legs. Spoke.

The audio was bad, but you could hear enough. "Mrs. Cooper? My name is Melina Jimenez. I'm Cillian's girlfriend."

My mother's face changed. You could see it on the screen. The confusion, then the understanding.

Melina leaned forward. "I thought you should know the truth. About your daughter. About Cillian."

The heart monitor began to spike.

"Esme was never enough for him," Melina said, her voice clear on the recording. "He stayed with her out of obligation. Out of pity. But he loves me. He's always loved me."

My mother's hand moved toward the call button.

"You saved him once," Melina continued. "But you couldn't save him from wanting something better. Something more."

The monitor screamed.

Melina stood. Smoothed her jacket. Walked to the door.

She looked up at the camera. She smiled.

The detective beside me stopped the tape. "Ms. Cooper?" he said quietly.

I didn't answer. I was watching the screen. Watching Melina walk away. Watching my mother fight for her life.

I thought about the hydrangeas. I thought about May. I thought about all the things my mother would never do again.

The detective was still talking. Something about evidence. Something about charges.

I stood up. "I need to go," I said.

He looked at me. Really looked at me. "Where?"

I thought about the brownstone. About the kitchen I'd built with my own hands. About the life I'd spent ten years creating.

"Home," I said. "I need to go home."

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