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After My Husband Betrayed Me, I Sought Justice Novel Cover

After My Husband Betrayed Me, I Sought Justice

The mountain air felt different in my lungs as I stumbled down the winding path toward civilization. One year. Three hundred and sixty-five days of captivity, of fighting to survive, of dreaming about this moment. My legs trembled beneath me, weak from malnutrition but propelled by desperation. The Coleman estate loomed in the distance, its familiar silhouette both a promise and a prayer. I'd imagined this reunion a thousand times in my darkest moments. Samuel's strong arms wrapping around me. The warmth of home. Safety. "Almost there," I whispered to myself, my voice hoarse from disuse.
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Chapter 2

I heard the scream before I understood what was happening.

It came from the east wing of the house—Jackson's room. My heart lurched painfully against my ribs as I abandoned my tea and ran, my bare feet slapping against the cold marble floors.

"Jackson!" I shouted, throwing open his bedroom door without knocking.

The scene before me froze my blood. My son—my beautiful, innocent boy—was convulsing violently on the bed. His small body jerked and spasmed as foam bubbled from his lips. Electrode pads were attached to his temples, connected to a machine that hummed with quiet malevolence.

Anika stood beside him, her face a mask of professional detachment. She didn't even flinch when I burst in.

"What have you done?" I screamed, rushing to my son's side. "Stop this! Stop this now!"

I tried to rip the pads from his skin, but Anika caught my wrist in a surprisingly strong grip.

"He's having a seizure," she said calmly. "This sometimes happens during breakthrough moments in therapy."

Jackson's eyes rolled back in his head. His tiny body gave one final, violent spasm before going terribly, horribly still.

"No," I whispered, gathering him into my arms. His body felt impossibly light, impossibly fragile. "No, no, no..."

I pressed my ear to his chest, listening desperately for a heartbeat that wasn't there. My tears fell onto his pale face as I began CPR, my hands shaking but determined.

"Jackson, please," I begged. "Please come back to me."

The door opened behind me. Samuel's footsteps hesitated at the threshold.

"What happened?" he asked, his voice distant and dreamlike.

Anika placed a gentle hand on his arm. "I'm so sorry, Samuel. There was nothing I could do. Jackson had an unexpected reaction to the therapy. His underlying psychological condition was more complex than we realized."

"That's a lie!" I screamed, still trying to revive my son. "She killed him! She murdered our baby!"

Samuel's face hardened as he looked at me, then at Anika. I could see the moment he made his choice—the moment he decided to believe her over me.

"Tiffany," he said coldly, "stop this. You're upsetting everyone."

"Upsetting everyone?" My voice broke on a sob. "Our son is dead!"

"I'll call the police," I said suddenly, placing Jackson's lifeless body on the bed and standing up. "They'll investigate what happened here today."

Anika's eyes widened briefly before she composed herself. "Samuel, she's having a psychotic break. This is exactly what I warned you about."

"Call Dr. Morris," she instructed. "Tell him we need the sedative ready."

Before I could reach the door, Samuel caught me from behind. I fought against him, kicking and screaming as he dragged me from our son's room.

"Let me go!" I shrieked. "Let me see my baby!"

"You need to calm down," Samuel said, his voice eerily gentle as he held me immobile.

I felt a sharp prick in my arm—a syringe. The world began to blur at the edges almost immediately.

"No," I slurred, fighting against the encroaching darkness. "No, please..."

The last thing I saw before consciousness slipped away was Anika's face, watching me with cold satisfaction.

When I woke, I was in our bedroom—our marriage bed—but the door was locked from the outside. I pounded on it until my fists were bruised, screaming for release, for justice, for my son.

"Jackson is dead because of her!" I shouted through the door. "She killed him!"

But Samuel had made his choice. And that choice wasn't me.

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Weeks passed in a blur of sedatives and isolation. I was allowed out of the bedroom only under strict supervision, usually Anika's. She'd smile sweetly at me before administering another dose of whatever kept me docile.

"You need to understand," she told me one morning as she helped me dress, "that your trauma has made you dangerous to yourself and others."

I said nothing. What was there to say?

Until the day she came to me with a new proposition.

"Tiffany," she said, her voice dripping with false sympathy, "I have some difficult news."

I looked at her, hollow-eyed and defeated.

"It's about your blood type," she continued. "You have a very rare blood disorder."

"What?"

"It's quite serious," she said, placing a hand on my arm. "And unfortunately, I'm the only other person we know with this same condition."

I stared at her, uncomprehending.

"What does that mean?" I finally asked.

"It means," she said, her smile widening, "that you have a moral obligation to help save another life."

That afternoon, Samuel held me down while Anika inserted the needle into my arm. I watched my blood flow through the tube, draining away my strength along with my hope.

"This is for the greater good," Anika murmured as she took my blood. "Think of it as your way of making amends."

Day after day, they took more blood. I grew weaker, paler, my nails brittle and my vision constantly blurring at the edges.

"Think of Jackson," Anika whispered one day as I swayed on my feet. "Wouldn't he want you to save someone else's life?"

I closed my eyes, feeling the room spin around me. Somewhere in the darkness behind my eyelids, I could hear my son's laughter—echoing from a time before Anika, before betrayal, before I learned what true pain really meant.

And somewhere in that darkness, a spark of something began to grow. Something that felt strangely like strength.

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