
Betrayed by Husband's Love
Chapter 2
I barely made it through the hospital doors when my phone buzzed with Kyle's tenth call. After meeting with Isaac at the hospital café to discuss financial options for Emma's treatment, I felt a flicker of hope for the first time since her diagnosis. Isaac had promised to help arrange a medical loan—no strings attached, just an old friend helping in a crisis.
I should have known the momentary relief wouldn't last.
The house was eerily quiet when I walked in, dropping my keys in the ceramic bowl by the door. Emma was staying overnight at the hospital for observation, and I'd only come home to shower and change clothes.
"Where have you been?"
Kyle's voice cut through the darkness, making me jump. He sat in our living room, the only illumination coming from the dim table lamp that cast long shadows across his face. Something in his expression made my stomach clench.
"At the hospital with Emma," I replied, keeping my voice steady. "Where else would I be?"
"Don't lie to me." He stood up, crossing the room with deliberate steps. "You were with him."
Confusion gave way to a creeping dread as Kyle thrust his phone in my face. On the screen was a photo of me and Isaac sitting at the hospital café, our heads bent close as we discussed financial options. The angle made our innocent conversation look intimate.
"You're having an affair while our daughter is sick?" Kyle's voice rose, a vein pulsing at his temple.
"What? No!" I stepped back, shocked by the accusation. "Isaac is helping me arrange financing for Emma's treatment since you gave away all our savings to Cleo!"
Kyle's face twisted with rage. "So now you're blaming me? Cleo warned me you'd try to shift the blame."
"Cleo warned you?" The pieces suddenly clicked into place. "Kyle, who took that picture?"
Instead of answering, he grabbed my arm, fingers digging painfully into my flesh. "How long have you been seeing him behind my back?"
"You're hurting me," I gasped, trying to pull away. "This is insane. I'm trying to save our daughter while you're playing detective."
"Our daughter?" He laughed bitterly. "You care more about sneaking around with your lover than being there for Emma."
As Kyle's accusations grew more outlandish, I caught a movement in the hallway—a shadow shifting in the darkness. Cleo. Watching silently as my marriage imploded, satisfaction practically radiating from her hidden figure.
She'd orchestrated this. Somehow, she'd been tracking me, feeding Kyle's paranoia, poisoning him against me when I was at my most vulnerable.
"Let go of me," I said, my voice suddenly calm despite the storm raging inside. "You want to believe I'm cheating rather than face the truth—that you chose Cleo over your dying daughter."
His hand released my arm only to strike the wall beside my head, making me flinch. "Get out. I can't even look at you right now."
I spent that night in Emma's hospital room, curled uncomfortably in the visitor's chair, afraid to return home. Dr. Chen found me there in the morning, eyes puffy from tears I'd tried to hide.
"Mrs. Warren," she said gently, checking Emma's vitals while my daughter slept. "I'm concerned about Emma's emotional state. Children are perceptive—they sense tension even when we try to shield them."
I nodded, throat tight. "Her father and I are going through some... difficulties."
Dr. Chen's eyes were kind but worried. "Emma asked me yesterday why her daddy doesn't visit her anymore. She thinks she did something wrong."
The words were like knives to my heart. "He's been busy," I said, the excuse sounding hollow even to my own ears.
"With Cleo," Emma murmured sleepily from the bed, her eyes still closed. "Daddy's always busy with Cleo."
Three days later, Cleo's manipulation reached new heights. She'd arranged for me to meet Isaac at Le Jardin, a restaurant where we could discuss the loan paperwork he'd prepared. What I didn't know was that she'd tipped off Kyle about the meeting, carefully staging the scene to appear romantic rather than professional.
When Kyle burst through the restaurant doors, his face contorted with rage, I realized too late that I'd walked into a trap. On our table were champagne glasses I hadn't ordered and a single rose I'd never seen before.
"I knew it!" Kyle shouted, drawing the attention of every diner. "You couldn't even be discreet?"
Isaac stood, his expression calm despite the chaos. "Kyle, this is a business meeting about your daughter's medical expenses."
"Save it," Kyle spat, knocking the champagne glasses to the floor with a crash. "I've seen the texts."
"What texts?" I asked, bewildered.
But Kyle was already storming out, leaving me humiliated in front of a restaurant full of strangers. Through the window, I watched as Cleo appeared from nowhere, placing a comforting hand on Kyle's arm, whispering in his ear as she led him away.
I sat frozen, the carefully constructed façade I'd maintained for Emma's sake finally crumbling as I realized the truth: I was fighting for my daughter's life against cancer, but I was also fighting against Cleo—and in Kyle's mind, I'd already lost.
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