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Betrayed by Husband's Love

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The sound of Emma's body hitting the kitchen floor will haunt me forever. One moment she was reaching for her favorite cereal on the counter, chattering about the butterfly she'd seen in our garden, and the next she was crumpled on the cold tiles like a broken doll. The bowl she'd been holding shattered beside her, milk spreading across the floor in a white puddle that seemed to mock the sudden silence. "Emma!" I dropped to my knees, my hands shaking as I gathered her limp form into my arms. Her skin felt paper-thin and cold, so different from the warm, energetic little girl who'd been bouncing around just seconds before. Dark bruises I hadn't noticed before dotted her pale arms like terrible fingerprints. The emergency room was a blur of fluorescent lights and antiseptic smells. I clutched Emma's hand as they wheeled her away for tests, her tiny fingers barely registering pressure in mine. Hours crawled by in that sterile waiting room, each minute stretching into eternity while I stared at the same magazine page without reading a single word. When Dr.

Betrayed by Husband's Love Chapter 1

The sound of Emma's body hitting the kitchen floor will haunt me forever.

One moment she was reaching for her favorite cereal on the counter, chattering about the butterfly she'd seen in our garden, and the next she was crumpled on the cold tiles like a broken doll. The bowl she'd been holding shattered beside her, milk spreading across the floor in a white puddle that seemed to mock the sudden silence.

"Emma!" I dropped to my knees, my hands shaking as I gathered her limp form into my arms. Her skin felt paper-thin and cold, so different from the warm, energetic little girl who'd been bouncing around just seconds before. Dark bruises I hadn't noticed before dotted her pale arms like terrible fingerprints.

The emergency room was a blur of fluorescent lights and antiseptic smells. I clutched Emma's hand as they wheeled her away for tests, her tiny fingers barely registering pressure in mine. Hours crawled by in that sterile waiting room, each minute stretching into eternity while I stared at the same magazine page without reading a single word.

When Dr. Sarah Chen finally approached me, her expression told me everything before she even spoke. She was a petite woman with kind eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses, but today those eyes held a weight that made my chest tighten.

"Mrs. Warren, please sit down." Her voice was gentle but professional, the tone doctors use when they're about to shatter your world. "Emma's test results show that she has acute lymphoblastic leukemia."

The words hit me like a physical blow. Leukemia. Cancer. My five-year-old daughter had cancer. The waiting room seemed to tilt around me, the fluorescent lights suddenly too bright, the air too thin.

"She'll need immediate treatment," Dr. Chen continued, her words floating through the fog in my mind. "Chemotherapy, possibly radiation. The good news is that childhood ALL has a high success rate when caught early, but the treatment is intensive and..." She paused, her expression growing more serious. "Expensive. I'm afraid your current insurance coverage will only handle about sixty percent of the costs."

Sixty percent. Which meant we'd need to cover the rest—easily hundreds of thousands of dollars. Money we didn't have just sitting around. Money that would mean the difference between Emma living and...

I couldn't finish that thought.

"How much time do we have?" My voice sounded foreign to my own ears, hollow and distant.

"We need to start treatment within the next few days. Every day we delay gives the cancer more time to progress."

I nodded numbly, my mind already racing. Kyle would know what to do. He was good with finances, good at solving problems. We'd figure this out together. We had to.

But when I finally reached Kyle on his phone, standing in the hospital corridor while Emma slept fitfully in her room, his response wasn't what I expected.

"Leukemia?" His voice carried through the phone with an odd detachment, as if I'd told him about a minor inconvenience rather than our daughter's life-threatening diagnosis. "Are you sure? Maybe you should get a second opinion."

"Kyle, I need you here. We need to talk about treatment options and—"

"I can't right now, Amira. Cleo's having a crisis with her investment portfolio. I promised I'd help her sort through some documents tonight."

Cleo. Always Cleo. Even now, with Emma lying in a hospital bed, Kyle's first concern was for his benefactor's supposed daughter.

"Our daughter has cancer," I said, each word deliberate and sharp. "She needs expensive treatment that we can't afford. This is more important than Cleo's paperwork."

A long pause stretched between us. When Kyle finally spoke, his tone had turned defensive, almost irritated. "Don't be dramatic, Amira. Kids get sick all the time. I'm sure it's not as serious as they're making it sound. Besides, we have insurance."

"Insurance that only covers sixty percent," I snapped, my composure finally cracking. "We need our savings, Kyle. All of it."

Another pause. This one felt different—guilty, evasive.

"About that," Kyle said slowly. "I may have made a temporary loan to Cleo last week. For her investment opportunity. It's completely safe, and she'll pay it back with interest in a few months."

The corridor seemed to spin around me. "How much, Kyle?"

"It's fine, Amira. It's a sure thing. She showed me all the projections—"

"How much?"

"Two hundred thousand. But like I said, it's temporary. She'll have the money back to us by—"

I hung up on him.

Two hundred thousand dollars. Our entire savings account. Gone. Handed over to Cleo Silva while our daughter lay dying in a hospital bed.

I slumped against the wall, my legs suddenly unable to support me. Through Emma's door, I could see her small form under the white hospital blanket, so fragile and trusting. She believed her parents would save her. She believed we'd move heaven and earth to make her better.

But one of her parents had just gambled her life away for the sake of his misplaced gratitude.

My hands trembled as I scrolled through my phone contacts, stopping at a name I hadn't called in years. Isaac Parker. My old friend from college, now a successful entrepreneur with international connections. Calling him felt like admitting defeat, like acknowledging that my husband had failed us when we needed him most.

But Emma's life was worth more than my pride.

The phone rang once, twice, and then Isaac's familiar voice filled the line. "Amira? Is everything okay?"

Just hearing his concerned tone made my carefully constructed composure crumble. "Isaac," I whispered, my voice breaking. "I need help. Emma is sick, and I don't know what else to do."

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