After My Husband Nearly Died for His Mistress’s Cat Novel Cover

After My Husband Nearly Died for His Mistress’s Cat

8.3 / 10.0
A midnight emergency call from Mount Sinai Hospital shatters a wife’s world. Her powerful billionaire husband, Damien Wheeler, has just been admitted via ambulance. Although medical staff assure her that his condition is currently stable, this urgent summons to his bedside forces her to confront a sudden, heartbreaking reality. This compelling modern romance novel follows her tense journey to the emergency department, where she must face the shocking truth behind his near-death experience.

After My Husband Nearly Died for His Mistress’s Cat Chapter 1

The phone rang at 3:47 AM.

I stared at the screen. Mount Sinai Hospital. Emergency Department.

My heart dropped, but my hands didn't shake when I answered.

"Mrs. Wheeler? This is Mount Sinai. Your husband Damien Wheeler was brought in by ambulance. He's stable now, but you should come right away."

I didn't ask questions. I pulled on jeans and a sweater and grabbed my keys. The Manhattan streets were empty at this hour. Just me and the streetlights and the cold knowledge that something had gone very, very wrong.

Damien had a severe cat-dander allergy. Fatal, if he didn't get to his EpiPen in time. I kept one in my purse. He kept one in his jacket. For four years, I'd carried that small yellow tube like it was his heart in my hands.

On our wedding night in Napa Valley, he'd placed it in my palm and closed my fingers around it. "If I ever stop breathing," he'd whispered, "you're the only one I trust to bring me back."

I believed him.

I parked in the ER lot and walked through the automatic doors. A nurse directed me to a bay in the back. I heard voices before I saw him.

Luciana's voice. Soft and tearful.

I stopped at the curtain.

Damien was propped up in the hospital bed, an oxygen cannula in his nose, an IV in his arm. His face was still swollen. His eyes were red.

Luciana sat in the chair pulled up close to his bed. Their fingers were laced together on top of the blanket. Her mascara had run in perfect black streaks down her cheeks. She looked like a painting of grief.

She looked up when I stepped inside. Her eyes went wide. "Claire—"

"Mrs. Wheeler." A woman in a white coat turned to me. Her badge read Dr. Sarah Bennett, Attending Physician. "Your husband is stable. We administered epinephrine and got him intubated in time. He's very lucky."

"What happened?" My voice came out flat.

Dr. Bennett glanced at her tablet. "Severe anaphylactic shock triggered by cat-dander exposure. He was outdoors for an extended period. The paramedics said he collapsed on a sidewalk in Brooklyn. A bystander called 911."

"Brooklyn?" I looked at Damien. He wouldn't meet my eyes.

Luciana spoke up, her voice trembling. "It's my fault. Mochi got out last night. I was so scared. I called Damien and he came right away. We searched for hours. He was helping me look under porches and in alleys. I didn't realize—" Her voice broke. "I didn't realize how bad it was until he couldn't breathe."

I stood there. I looked at my husband. The man who'd handed me his EpiPen and called it trust. The man who'd spent the entire night crawling through Brooklyn in the dark, surrounded by dander and dust and God knows what else, searching for another woman's cat.

He could have died.

He *almost* died.

For a cat.

For *her* cat.

"The ambulance arrived with about four minutes to spare," Dr. Bennett said. "Any longer and we'd be having a very different conversation."

Four minutes.

Damien's eyes finally opened. He blinked slowly, like he was pulling himself up from deep water. His gaze found Luciana first. His expression went soft. Relieved. Tender.

Then he looked at me.

His face changed. Tightened. Annoyed.

"Why are you making that face?" His voice was hoarse, but the irritation came through clearly. "You're scaring her. She already feels terrible."

I didn't move.

Luciana's hand tightened around his. "Claire, I'm so sorry. I never meant—"

"Stop," Damien said, squeezing her hand back. "It's not your fault. Mochi is family. You know I'd do anything."

I stood at the foot of his bed. I looked at the man I married. The man who nearly died tonight. The man who woke up and looked at me like *I* was the problem in this room.

I didn't say a word.

I turned and walked out.

Luciana called after me. "Claire, wait—"

I kept walking.

Down the hall. Past the nurses' station. Past the waiting room with its fluorescent lights and plastic chairs.

I stepped into the elevator and pressed the button for the ground floor. The doors slid shut.

I pressed my palm flat against the steel wall. Held it there. Counted silently.

One.

Two.

Three.

The elevator descended.

When the doors opened, I walked through the lobby and out into the cold pre-dawn air. My Tesla was parked under a streetlight. I unlocked it, slid into the driver's seat, and sat there with my hands on the wheel.

I didn't cry.

I didn't scream.

I just sat there, perfectly still, and made a decision that could not be unmade.

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