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Cop's Affair, Friend's Death

The microwave chimed, and I pulled out the takeout containers, arranging the steak dinner on our nicest plates—the ones we never used. Five years with Michael, and this was our routine: me at home, him working. I'd stopped expecting roses or fancy restaurants years ago, but still, a tiny part of me had hoped this Valentine's Day might be different. I glanced at my phone—no new messages since his terse reply three hours ago: *Mandatory night shift. Don't wait up.* With a sigh, I snapped a quick photo of the meal I'd planned and texted it with: *Happy V-Day?* The message delivered, but no immediate response. Not even the typing bubbles that would indicate he'd seen it. I wrapped his portion in foil and tucked it into the fridge, where it would join the other meals he missed. The apartment felt too quiet, too empty—a feeling I'd grown accustomed to but never comfortable with. I curled up on our gray sectional, the one I'd picked out while Michael was working a double homicide last year. He'd barely noticed when it was delivered.
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Chapter 3

The precinct lobby buzzed with activity as I pushed through the glass doors, my grief transforming into something harder, sharper. Officers glanced up then quickly away, their eyes skittering past me like I was radiating something toxic. Maybe I was.

I marched straight to the front desk, my hands still trembling from the morgue visit, but my voice steadier than I expected.

"I need to file a formal negligence report against Detective Michael Thompson and Officer Ashley Rivera."

The desk sergeant's eyebrows shot up. "Ma'am?"

"You heard me." I planted my palms on the counter, leaning forward. "Ashley Rivera was assigned to Sarah Thompson's security detail last night. Instead, she was at Maple & Ash with Detective Thompson—her boyfriend apparently—while Sarah was being murdered."

The lobby seemed to freeze. Several officers nearby stopped mid-conversation, their heads turning toward us with practiced casualness that didn't hide their interest.

"That's a serious accusation," the sergeant said quietly, his eyes darting to a senior officer across the room who was already moving toward us.

"It's not an accusation. It's a fact." I pulled out my phone, displaying Ashley's Instagram post. "Timestamped. While Sarah was being stabbed eighteen times, they were drinking champagne."

A female officer approached, touching my elbow gently. "Ms. Martinez, perhaps we should discuss this somewhere private—"

"No." I jerked away from her touch. "I'm not going anywhere private. That's how things get buried here, isn't it? That's the Chicago way?"

More officers were gathering now, exchanging uncomfortable glances. I recognized some of them from department barbecues and fundraisers—men who'd shaken my hand, eaten food I'd prepared, all while knowing Michael was cheating.

"How many of you knew?" I demanded, my voice rising. "How many of you covered for them while Sarah died alone in an alley?"

"Rachel." Captain Davis appeared, his face grave. "My office. Now."

I spent two hours giving my statement to Internal Affairs, showing them the Instagram posts, the text messages. Detective Vance, a stern-faced woman with sharp eyes, took meticulous notes, her expression revealing nothing.

"We'll investigate thoroughly," was all she promised when I finished.

I didn't believe her. How could I? This was Michael's world, not mine.

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The apartment was quiet when I returned home, afternoon sunlight streaming through windows I'd cleaned just yesterday—a lifetime ago. I kicked off my shoes and collapsed onto the couch, too exhausted to even cry anymore.

The lock turned in the door.

Michael walked in, carrying a bouquet of white lilies. For one surreal moment, I wondered if I'd imagined everything—the Instagram posts, the morgue, all of it.

"Rachel." His voice was soft, concerned. "I just heard about Sarah. I came as soon as I could."

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my boyfriend's face. "Where were you last night?"

"Working. I told you—"

"Don't." The word sliced between us. "Don't you dare lie to me again."

He set the flowers on the coffee table, their sickly-sweet scent filling the space between us. "These are from Ashley. She sends her condolences."

Something snapped inside me. I grabbed the bouquet and hurled it onto the table, petals scattering across the surface. "Her condolences? She was supposed to be protecting Sarah!"

Michael's expression hardened. "What are you talking about?"

"I know, Michael." I pulled out my phone, thrust the screen toward him. "I saw your Valentine's date while your sister was being murdered."

He glanced at the photo, then back at me, his face unnervingly calm. "You're confused. That wasn't a date. We were discussing a case—"

"At Maple & Ash? With champagne? In her red dress?" My voice cracked. "The same restaurant you always said was too expensive when I wanted to go?"

"You're being delusional." His tone shifted, condescending now. "This is grief talking. You're looking for someone to blame for Sarah's death."

"Don't you dare use Sarah to gaslight me!"

"Gaslight you?" He laughed, a cold sound I'd never heard from him before. "Listen to yourself. Your best friend dies, and instead of supporting me—her brother—you're creating this wild conspiracy about affairs and negligence."

"The ME report said 'abandoned security detail,'" I countered, my voice shaking. "Ashley was assigned to watch Sarah. She left her post to be with you."

Something flickered in Michael's eyes—surprise, maybe fear—before his face hardened again. "You need help, Rachel. You're exploiting my sister's death for attention."

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. Was this really the man I'd loved for five years? This cruel, manipulative stranger who could twist even his sister's murder into a weapon against me?

"Get out," I whispered, backing away from him. "Get out of our home."

Michael didn't move. Instead, his lips curved into a smile that didn't reach his eyes. "Our home? Whose name is on the lease, Rachel?"

The threat hung in the air between us, and I realized with sickening clarity just how powerless he thought I was.

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