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Betrayed by Husband's Love

The pounding in my head felt like a sledgehammer against my skull as I rummaged through Grayson's medical bag, searching desperately for aspirin. Another one of those migraines that had been plaguing me for weeks, the kind that made the world blur at the edges and left me nauseous. My fingers brushed against the familiar orange prescription bottle tucked deep in the side pocket. Strange—I'd never seen Grayson keep anything there before. The label made my blood run cold: *Birth Control Pills - Norethindrone 0.35mg. Patient: Elizabeth Rose Dean.* The bottle slipped from my trembling fingers, pills scattering across the hardwood floor like tiny white accusations. Each one seemed to mock me, whispering the truth I'd been too blind to see. For two years, every morning, Grayson had handed me those small pink tablets with his gentle smile, telling me they were fertility supplements to help us conceive. "Liz? What's wrong?" Grayson's voice came from behind me, but it sounded distant, muffled by the roaring in my ears.
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Chapter 3

I was reviewing my divorce papers in the hospital cafeteria when I felt someone watching me. Looking up, I found Cataleya standing there, one hand resting on her slightly rounded belly, the other clutching a manila envelope. My stomach knotted instantly.

"Elizabeth," she said, her voice honey-sweet in a way that made my skin crawl. "I'm so glad I ran into you."

I doubted there was anything coincidental about this encounter. The cafeteria was on the opposite side of the hospital from Grayson's department. She'd sought me out.

"I just had my latest ultrasound," she continued, sliding into the seat across from me without invitation. She opened the envelope and pushed several glossy images toward me. "Sixteen weeks now. The baby's perfect."

I stared at the black and white images, my throat tight. In another life, these might have been my ultrasound photos. My baby. My future.

"Grayson's so excited," she said, watching my face carefully. "We're turning the guest room into a nursery. Pale yellow walls with little elephants. He's already bought a crib."

Each word was a precision strike, targeting my deepest wounds. I gathered my papers, refusing to give her the satisfaction of seeing me break.

"I should go," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

Cataleya's hand shot out, gripping my wrist with surprising strength. Her smile never wavered, but her eyes turned cold.

"You know, Elizabeth, I've been thinking about you lately." Her thumb pressed against my pulse point. "About how... fragile life is. How accidents happen to people who try to destroy families."

The threat hung in the air between us. I pulled my arm free, my heart hammering.

"Is that what you think I'm doing?" I asked. "Destroying your family? That would require you to have one in the first place."

Something flashed in her eyes—something dangerous—before her mask slipped back into place. "Just be careful, Elizabeth. Especially during those test flights you love so much. Aviation can be so... unpredictable."

She gathered her ultrasound photos with deliberate slowness and walked away, leaving me frozen in place, her words echoing in my mind.

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Three days later, I was strapping myself into the cockpit of a Cessna Citation for a routine test flight. Despite Cataleya's veiled threat, I refused to let fear ground me. Flying had always been my sanctuary, the one place where I felt truly free.

"All systems check complete," I reported over the radio. "Preparing for takeoff."

The familiar rush of acceleration pushed me back into my seat as the plane gathered speed down the runway. Within moments, I was airborne, the ground falling away beneath me. Up here, my problems seemed smaller, manageable.

I completed the first series of test maneuvers without issue, noting the aircraft's responsiveness in my log. Everything was functioning perfectly—until it wasn't.

The first warning came as a subtle resistance in the controls, followed by a rapid cascade of alert indicators. The hydraulic pressure gauge plummeted.

"Meridian Tower, this is Test Flight 347," I called, fighting to keep my voice steady. "Experiencing hydraulic failure. Requesting emergency landing clearance."

The plane shuddered violently as I struggled to maintain control. Without hydraulics, the aircraft was responding sluggishly, each adjustment requiring significantly more force. Sweat beaded on my forehead as I fought the controls, trying to line up with the runway.

Through the cockpit window, I caught a glimpse of the observation deck. A figure stood watching—Cataleya, her dark hair unmistakable even from this distance. Even as I fought for my life, a cold certainty settled in my stomach. This was no accident.

The ground rushed up to meet me. I pulled back on the yoke with all my strength, trying to level out for landing, but the plane wasn't responding properly. The impact came with a sickening crunch of metal and a sharp, blinding pain that exploded through my head.

The world tilted sideways, then went dark.

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Consciousness came in waves, bringing fragments of sensation—antiseptic smell, beeping monitors, hushed voices. My eyelids felt impossibly heavy, but I forced them open, wincing at the stabbing pain behind my eyes.

Everything was blurry, shapes and colors bleeding together like a watercolor painting left in the rain. Panic clawed at my throat as I blinked repeatedly, trying to clear my vision.

"She's awake," someone said—a nurse, I thought.

I turned toward the voice, squinting to make out the figure. "I can't... I can't see properly," I whispered, my voice raw.

"You've suffered head trauma," the nurse explained gently. "There's pressure affecting your optic nerve. The doctor will be in soon to explain everything."

Head trauma. Vision loss. The words floated in my mind, disconnected from reality.

"Grayson," I managed. "Is he here?"

A hesitation. "Your husband was here earlier. He stepped out to speak with someone."

I closed my eyes, too exhausted to maintain the effort of trying to see. Voices drifted in from the hallway—Grayson's low murmur and a woman's softer tones. I strained to listen.

"It's not your fault, Gray," Cataleya was saying, her voice trembling with what I recognized as fake tears. "These things happen. I just hope she recovers soon."

"I know," Grayson replied, his voice heavy with what sounded like genuine concern. "I'll take care of everything, Cat. I promise."

Take care of everything. Not take care of me—take care of everything. As if I were a problem to be managed rather than a wife who nearly died.

A tear slipped down my cheek as the truth settled over me like a shroud. Even now, with me lying broken in a hospital bed, possibly facing permanent vision loss, Grayson was comforting Cataleya instead of being by my side.

I'd never been his priority. I never would be.

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