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After My Husband Chose His Mistress, Our Son Died Novel Cover

After My Husband Chose His Mistress, Our Son Died

I traced the ritual mark on my left ring finger, watching as the once-vibrant crimson had faded to a pale pink outline. Seven years ago, this mark had burned into my skin like molten fire as I bound my spiritual energy to Alexander Sterling. Now it was barely visible, like a scar determined to heal despite my reluctance to let it go. The late afternoon sun streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of my penthouse study, bathing the room in golden light that did nothing to warm the chill that had settled in my bones. I'd chosen this room specifically for its view of Central Park—a small piece of nature amid Manhattan's concrete jungle, a reminder of the elements I'd once channeled freely before sacrificing my practice. A movement below caught my eye. Two figures strolled along the winding path, their body language unmistakable even from this height. Alexander's tall frame bent slightly toward the woman beside him, his hand occasionally brushing against hers in a gesture that appeared accidental but was anything but. Isabella Rossi tossed her head back in laughter at something he said, her long dark hair catching the sunlight. I pressed my palm against the cool glass, feeling the vibration of the city below.
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Chapter 3

I couldn't sleep. The image of Timothy's pale face and the bruises dotting his arms haunted me. Something wasn't right—beyond the obvious horror of what Alexander was allowing to happen to our son. The way Isabella had announced her condition, the convenient rarity of the blood type... it felt calculated, orchestrated.

After tossing and turning for hours, I slipped out of bed and padded silently down the hallway to Alexander's home office. He'd be gone until late—another dinner with Isabella that I wasn't invited to attend. The perfect opportunity.

The office door opened with a soft click. Alexander's laptop sat on his mahogany desk, closed but not locked—his arrogance extended to believing no one would dare invade his privacy. I settled into his leather chair and opened the computer, my fingers hovering over the keyboard. The password prompt glowed accusingly.

I tried Timothy's birthday. Access denied.

I tried our anniversary. Access denied.

Then I typed in Isabella's name. The screen unlocked.

My stomach twisted as I navigated through his files, searching for anything related to Timothy or Isabella's supposed condition. In a folder labeled 'Personal,' I found what I was looking for—medical reports from Dr. Davies, detailing Timothy's deteriorating condition.

'Subject shows signs of anemia... immune system compromised... continued extraction not recommended...'

The clinical language couldn't mask the horror of what I was reading. Timothy's health was failing rapidly, and Dr. Davies knew it. Yet the blood draws continued.

I printed the reports with shaking hands, then closed the laptop exactly as I'd found it. Dawn was breaking by the time I arrived at Dr. Davies' private practice on the Upper East Side, the reports clutched in my hand like a weapon.

His receptionist tried to stop me, but I pushed past her, bursting into his office where he sat reviewing charts over his morning coffee.

"Mrs. Sterling," he startled, coffee sloshing onto pristine medical journals. "You don't have an appointment."

I slammed the reports onto his desk. "Explain these."

His face paled as he recognized the documents. "Where did you get these?"

"That doesn't matter," I said, my voice deadly calm despite the rage building inside me. "What matters is that you know my son is being harmed, and you're allowing it to continue."

Dr. Davies removed his glasses, pinching the bridge of his nose. "Victoria, please understand my position—"

"Your position as a doctor is to do no harm," I cut him off. "Timothy is four years old. His body can't handle this."

"I've expressed my concerns to Mr. Sterling," he said, not meeting my eyes. "Multiple times."

"And?"

Dr. Davies sighed heavily. "He ordered me to continue. Said it was a family matter and that Isabella's need was... paramount."

The word hung in the air between us. Paramount. More important than our son's life.

"I'm transferring Timothy to NYU Langone," I said firmly. "Today. Away from you and whatever hold Alexander has over you."

"He won't allow it," Dr. Davies warned, finally looking at me directly. "He's... changed, Victoria. There's something about Isabella that's made him—"

"Cruel?" I supplied. "Obsessed? I've noticed."

I left his office with a plan forming. I would take Timothy to the hospital myself, explain the situation to doctors who weren't on Alexander's payroll. They would protect my son where I had failed to.

But when I returned to the penthouse to collect Timothy, I found two security guards I'd never seen before stationed outside our door.

"Mrs. Sterling," one nodded politely. "Mr. Sterling asked us to inform you that Timothy has a scheduled appointment with Dr. Davies this afternoon. You're not to leave the building with him."

Ice flooded my veins. "Since when does my husband have me under surveillance?"

The guard shifted uncomfortably. "We're just following orders, ma'am."

I pushed past them into the penthouse, finding Timothy playing listlessly with his toys in the living room. His skin was ashen, dark circles under his eyes making him look like a ghost of the vibrant boy he once was.

As I held him close, whispering promises I wasn't sure I could keep, I heard the elevator doors open. Alexander's mother stepped into our home, her expression grim and determined.

"Victoria," she nodded to me before turning to the guards. "Leave us."

To my surprise, they obeyed without question. Mrs. Sterling had always commanded respect within the family, even as Alexander's power grew.

"I need to speak with my son," she announced. "Immediately."

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