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Betrayed Wife's Final Stand

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The fluorescent lights in Dr. Wright's office buzzed overhead like dying insects, casting harsh shadows across the medical reports spread before me. My hands trembled as I stared at the words that might as well have been written in blood: *Terminal stomach cancer. Stage four. Three to six months.* "I'm sorry, Mrs. Turner." Dr. Wright's voice seemed to come from underwater, distant and muffled. "The tumor has metastasized beyond what we can treat. We can discuss palliative care options to manage your comfort, but..." But I was going to die. The words she couldn't quite say hung in the sterile air between us like a death knell.

Betrayed Wife's Final Stand Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights in Dr. Wright's office buzzed overhead like dying insects, casting harsh shadows across the medical reports spread before me. My hands trembled as I stared at the words that might as well have been written in blood: *Terminal stomach cancer. Stage four. Three to six months.*

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Turner." Dr. Wright's voice seemed to come from underwater, distant and muffled. "The tumor has metastasized beyond what we can treat. We can discuss palliative care options to manage your comfort, but..."

But I was going to die. The words she couldn't quite say hung in the sterile air between us like a death knell.

I clutched the medical reports against my chest, the paper crinkling under my grip. The room spun slightly, and I had to focus on breathing—in and out, in and out—to keep from collapsing right there in the leather chair that suddenly felt like a coffin.

"How long have I been sick?" The question escaped my lips in a whisper.

"The symptoms you described—the stomach pain, the fatigue, the weight loss—they've likely been building for months. Cancer is insidious that way. It grows in silence until..."

Until it kills you. Another unspoken truth.

I stood on unsteady legs, my designer heels clicking against the cold tile floor. "Thank you, Doctor." The words tasted like ash in my mouth. "I need to go home. I need to tell my husband."

Damien. My rock, my anchor, the man who had promised me forever just two years ago when he slipped that platinum band onto my finger. He would hold me through this. He would fight this battle beside me, just as he'd promised in our vows—in sickness and in health.

The drive home passed in a blur of traffic lights and honking horns. I gripped the steering wheel so tightly my knuckles went white, the medical reports sitting like a bomb in the passenger seat. Every red light felt like an eternity, every moment delaying the comfort I desperately needed.

I burst through the front door of our penthouse, my heart hammering against my ribs. "Damien?" I called out, my voice echoing through the marble foyer. "Damien, I need you!"

The sound of laughter—warm, intimate laughter—drifted from the living room. Not just Damien's laugh, but another voice, melodious and unfamiliar. My blood turned to ice water in my veins.

I moved toward the sound like a woman walking to her execution, my heels silent now on the Persian rug. In the doorway of our living room, I stopped breathing entirely.

Damien sat on our white leather sofa, but he wasn't alone. A woman—stunning, with cascading auburn hair and emerald eyes—sat beside him, close enough that their knees almost touched. But it wasn't her beauty that made my world tilt off its axis. It was the way Damien looked at her.

I had never seen that expression on my husband's face before. Pure, unguarded adoration. Vulnerability. Love so raw and desperate it made my chest ache just witnessing it. In two years of marriage, he had never looked at me like that. Not once.

"Maren." Damien's voice carried surprise, but not the warm kind. Annoyance flickered across his features as he noticed me standing there. "You're home early."

The woman turned, and I found myself staring into eyes that held no warmth, only cool assessment. She smiled, but it was the kind of smile a predator gives its prey.

"This is Evangeline," Damien said, and something in his tone made my stomach lurch. The way he said her name—like a prayer, like a promise. "My first love."

The medical reports slipped from my numb fingers, scattering across the hardwood floor like fallen leaves. Damien didn't even glance at them. His attention remained fixed on Evangeline as if she were the only person in the room.

"It's lovely to finally meet you," Evangeline said, her voice honey-sweet with an underlying edge that made my skin crawl. "Damien has told me so much about you."

Liar. The word screamed in my head, but I couldn't speak. I couldn't breathe. I stood there in my own living room, dying from cancer and watching my husband fall back in love with another woman, and I couldn't make a single sound.

Time moved differently after that. Hours crawled by like years while I watched Damien transform before my eyes. The attentive husband who used to ask about my day, who noticed when I changed my hair or wore a new dress, became a stranger. He didn't ask where I'd been. He didn't notice my pale complexion or the way my hands shook. He didn't see the medical reports scattered at my feet like discarded dreams.

Evangeline commanded every ounce of his attention, and he gave it willingly, desperately, like a man dying of thirst who'd finally found water.

That night, I lay in our king-sized bed, staring at the ceiling while Damien sat on the edge, his back to me. The space between us felt like an ocean.

"Damien," I whispered into the darkness. "I need to tell you something. Something important."

He didn't turn around. "Not tonight, Maren. I have important matters to discuss with Evangeline tomorrow, and I can't be bothered with whatever drama you've invented now."

Whatever drama I've invented.

The words hit me like physical blows, each one driving the breath from my lungs. I lay there in the dark, my hand pressed to my mouth to muffle the sob that threatened to escape. The man I loved—the man I'd trusted with my heart, my future, my very life—had just dismissed my terminal cancer diagnosis as invented drama.

In that moment, something inside me died. Not the cancer—that was already killing me. Something else. Something that had once believed in love and happy endings and the sanctity of marriage vows.

I would not tell him. I would not beg for his attention or his pity. I would face death with my dignity intact, and when the truth finally emerged, it would be too late for his forgiveness. Too late for anything but regret.

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Betrayed Wife's Final Stand of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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