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After My Husband Chose Another Woman, I Chose Myself

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The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I folded the last of my business clothes into my suitcase. Mother's Day—what an ironic time for a business trip. But the Henderson contract couldn't wait, and three days in Chicago would secure the biggest deal of my career. Cameron sat on the edge of our bed, thumb scrolling through his phone with that familiar distant expression. The blue glow reflected off his face, highlighting the sharp angles that had once made my heart race. Now they just reminded me of how far away he always seemed, even when he was right beside me. "Cameron." My voice carried more urgency than I intended. "I need you to listen to me about Mom's medication." He glanced up briefly, those dark eyes meeting mine for barely a second. "Yeah, sure. What about it?" I knelt beside him, my hands finding his free one.

After My Husband Chose Another Woman, I Chose Myself Chapter 1

The morning light filtered through our bedroom curtains as I folded the last of my business clothes into my suitcase. Mother's Day—what an ironic time for a business trip. But the Henderson contract couldn't wait, and three days in Chicago would secure the biggest deal of my career.

Cameron sat on the edge of our bed, thumb scrolling through his phone with that familiar distant expression. The blue glow reflected off his face, highlighting the sharp angles that had once made my heart race. Now they just reminded me of how far away he always seemed, even when he was right beside me.

"Cameron." My voice carried more urgency than I intended. "I need you to listen to me about Mom's medication."

He glanced up briefly, those dark eyes meeting mine for barely a second. "Yeah, sure. What about it?"

I knelt beside him, my hands finding his free one. His skin felt cool, detached. "Her heart condition has gotten worse this week. Dr. Mitchell adjusted her dosage, and she absolutely cannot miss today's dose. Not even by an hour."

The phone buzzed in his other hand. His attention flickered back to the screen.

"Cameron." I squeezed his fingers, forcing him to look at me again. "This is life or death. She needs her medication at exactly two PM. I've left it on the kitchen counter with detailed instructions."

"Got it. Two o'clock." He nodded absently, already turning back to whatever message had captured his interest.

Frustration bubbled in my chest, but I pushed it down. This was Cameron—distracted, casual about everything except Rose. But surely he wouldn't be careless about something this important. Not when it came to my mother, who had treated him like her own son from the day we married.

"Promise me." The words came out sharper than I meant them to. "Promise me you'll be there at two."

Finally, he set the phone down and looked at me fully. For a moment, I saw a flicker of the man I'd fallen in love with—the one who used to hang on my every word, who made me feel like I was the center of his universe.

"I promise, Lily. I'll take care of it."

I leaned forward and kissed him, tasting the lingering bitterness of his morning coffee. "I love you," I whispered against his lips.

"Love you too," he murmured, but his eyes were already drifting back to his phone.

The taxi honked outside. I grabbed my suitcase and portfolio, casting one last look at Cameron. He was scrolling again, completely absorbed in whatever digital world held more appeal than our conversation.

"Remember—two PM," I called from the doorway.

"Two PM," he repeated without looking up.

The flight to Chicago felt endless. I tried to focus on my presentation notes, but my mind kept drifting to Mom. She'd been so frail lately, her breathing labored, her color pale. The new medication was supposed to help stabilize her heart rhythm, but missing doses could trigger dangerous arrhythmias.

By the time I reached my hotel, it was already past noon. I calculated the time difference—Mom would be expecting her medication in less than two hours. Cameron would be getting ready to drive over to her apartment. Everything would be fine.

The Henderson meeting went better than I'd dared hope. Mr. Henderson loved our proposal, and by evening, we'd shaken hands on a deal that would transform my career. I should have been celebrating, but something nagged at me—a cold knot of worry I couldn't shake.

I tried calling Mom around dinner time, but there was no answer. She often napped in the evenings, so I didn't think much of it. Cameron's phone went straight to voicemail.

It was nearly ten PM when my phone rang. Rose's name flashed on the screen, and my stomach dropped. Rose never called me directly.

"Lily?" Her voice was thick with tears, hysteria creeping around the edges. "Oh God, Lily, I'm so sorry to bother you, but I didn't know who else to call."

"Rose? What's wrong?" I gripped the phone tighter, my pulse quickening.

"It's my mother—she collapsed this afternoon. Her heart just... stopped working right. The doctors say she needs the same medication your mom takes, but the pharmacy is closed and—" Her sobs cut through the line like broken glass.

"Rose, slow down. Where's Cameron?"

"He's here with me at the hospital. Lily, I'm so scared. They say if she doesn't get the medication tonight, she might not make it. Cameron mentioned that your mom had some, and I know it's terrible to ask, but—"

The world tilted. "What are you saying?"

"Could we borrow just one dose? Just until tomorrow when the pharmacy opens? I swear we'll replace it first thing in the morning. Please, Lily. I'm begging you."

My mouth went dry. "Rose, you can't be serious. Mom's medication is specifically calibrated for her condition. She can't miss—"

"Please!" Rose's voice cracked with desperation. "My mother is dying, Lily. One day won't hurt your mom, but without this, mine won't see tomorrow."

The line went quiet except for Rose's ragged breathing. In the background, I could hear the familiar sounds of a hospital—beeping monitors, hushed conversations, the squeak of wheels on linoleum.

"Put Cameron on the phone," I said quietly.

There was shuffling, muffled voices, then Cameron's familiar baritone. "Hey, babe. Look, I know this is complicated, but Rose's mom is in really bad shape. The doctors think—"

"Cameron, no." My voice was steel. "Absolutely not. Mom cannot miss her dose. You promised me."

"Lily, be reasonable. It's just one day. Your mom is stable, but Rose's mother could die tonight without this medication."

The hotel room felt like it was closing in around me. "You promised me, Cameron. You looked me in the eye and promised."

"Sometimes promises have to be flexible when lives are at stake."

The line went dead.

I stared at my phone, my hands trembling. Then I was dialing Mom's number again, my heart hammering against my ribs. Still no answer. I tried her neighbor, Mrs. Patterson.

"Oh, Lily dear," Mrs. Patterson's voice was tight with worry. "I've been trying to reach you. The ambulance took your mother to St. Mary's about an hour ago. I found her collapsed in her hallway."

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, clattering onto the hotel carpet. Through the window, Chicago's lights blurred into streaks of gold and white as tears filled my eyes.

Cameron had made his choice. And this time, it might cost my mother everything.

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