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After My Husband Chose Another Woman, I Chose Myself Novel Cover

After My Husband Chose Another Woman, I Chose Myself

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.
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Chapter 2

The red-eye flight felt endless, every minute stretching like hours as I clutched my phone, calling the hospital over and over. Each time, the same response: "Critical condition. Family only. Are you immediate family?" Yes, I wanted to scream. She's my mother. She's all I have.

The plane couldn't land fast enough. My hands shook as I fumbled with my seatbelt, my heart hammering against my ribs with such force I thought it might burst. Mrs. Patterson's words echoed in my mind: "collapsed in her hallway." How long had Mom lain there, alone, struggling to breathe? How long before someone found her?

I caught the first taxi from the airport, my leg bouncing frantically as Chicago's skyline gave way to familiar streets. "St. Mary's Hospital," I told the driver, my voice hoarse from crying on the plane. "Please hurry."

The hospital's fluorescent lights assaulted my eyes as I rushed through the automatic doors. The antiseptic smell hit me like a wall, mixing with the underlying scent of fear and grief that seemed to permeate every corner. I ran toward the emergency wing, my heels clicking against the polished floor, my overnight bag forgotten somewhere behind me.

That's when I saw them.

Cameron stood in the hallway outside the cardiac unit, his arms wrapped around Rose in an embrace so intimate, so tender, that it stopped me cold. His hand stroked her dark hair as she pressed her face against his chest, her shoulders shaking with what looked like relief rather than grief. He whispered something in her ear, his lips brushing against her temple in a gesture so familiar it made my stomach lurch.

They looked like lovers. They looked like a couple who belonged together, finding comfort in each other's arms while my mother fought for her life just yards away.

"Cameron." My voice cut through their moment like a blade.

He looked up, his arms still around Rose, and for a split second, I saw something flicker across his face—guilt, maybe, or annoyance at being interrupted. Rose turned too, her eyes red-rimmed but somehow triumphant.

"Lily," Cameron said, finally stepping back from Rose but keeping one hand on her shoulder. "You made it."

"Where is she?" I demanded, my voice shaking. "Where's my mother?"

"Room 314," he said, gesturing vaguely down the hall. "The doctors are with her now."

I started toward the room, but Cameron's voice stopped me. "Lily, wait. We need to talk."

I spun around, fury and fear warring in my chest. "Talk? My mother is dying, Cameron. Dying because you—"

"Because I what?" His voice turned sharp, defensive. "Because I made a difficult choice? Rose's mother was coding, Lily. Coding. Your mom was stable."

"Stable?" The word came out as a shriek. "She's in the cardiac unit! How is that stable?"

Rose stepped forward, her voice trembling with manufactured emotion. "Lily, I'm so sorry about your mother, but you have to understand—my mom would have died without that medication. Cameron saved her life."

"With medication meant for my mother!" I could feel other families in the waiting area turning to stare, but I didn't care. "Medication I specifically told you she couldn't miss!"

Cameron's jaw tightened. "Maybe if you'd been here instead of chasing some business deal, you could have handled it yourself. What kind of daughter travels on Mother's Day?"

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. "What kind of husband breaks a promise that could kill his wife's mother?"

"A husband who has to make impossible choices because his wife isn't there when her family needs her," Rose interjected, tears streaming down her face. "Cameron did what he thought was best. My mother is alive because of him."

I stared at them both, seeing clearly for the first time. They stood together, united against me, presenting a wall of shared blame and justification. Cameron's hand had found Rose's again, their fingers intertwined like they belonged that way.

"You're right," I said quietly, my voice steady despite the earthquake happening inside my chest. "I wasn't here. I trusted my husband to keep his word."

I turned away from them and ran toward room 314, my legs giving out just as I reached the door. I collapsed to my knees outside the emergency room, my palms pressed against the cold linoleum floor.

"Please," I whispered to Dr. Sarah Mitchell as she emerged from the room, her scrubs rumpled and her face grave. "Please save her. She's all I have left."

Dr. Mitchell knelt beside me, her hand gentle on my shoulder. "Ms. Nelson, your mother's condition is critical. She's experiencing severe cardiac arrhythmia because she missed her medication dose. We need to stabilize her heart rhythm immediately, but we need the exact same medication she was prescribed."

The world tilted. "The medication... I spent three months tracking it down at medical auctions. It's so rare, so expensive..."

"I know," Dr. Mitchell said softly. "And according to your husband, it was given to another patient today."

I closed my eyes, the full weight of Cameron's betrayal crashing over me. The medication I had fought for, bid on, sacrificed for—gone. Given away like it meant nothing. Like my mother meant nothing.

Like I meant nothing.

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