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Divorce After Deception

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I stared at the thermometer in disbelief, my heart racing as the digital numbers climbed past 103... 104 degrees. Westin's small body trembled against mine, his forehead burning against my palm. "Mommy, it hurts," he whimpered, his usually bright eyes now glassy and unfocused. His cheeks flushed an alarming shade of red against his otherwise pale skin. "I know, baby. I know." I tried to keep my voice steady as panic surged through me. I fumbled for my phone, punching Aaron's number with shaking fingers. It rang once before going to voicemail. "Aaron, Westin has a dangerously high fever.

Divorce After Deception Chapter 1

I stared at the thermometer in disbelief, my heart racing as the digital numbers climbed past 103... 104 degrees. Westin's small body trembled against mine, his forehead burning against my palm.

"Mommy, it hurts," he whimpered, his usually bright eyes now glassy and unfocused. His cheeks flushed an alarming shade of red against his otherwise pale skin.

"I know, baby. I know." I tried to keep my voice steady as panic surged through me. I fumbled for my phone, punching Aaron's number with shaking fingers. It rang once before going to voicemail.

"Aaron, Westin has a dangerously high fever. We need to go to the hospital now. Call me back immediately." I kept my voice controlled despite the fear clawing at my throat.

I tried again. Straight to voicemail. Again. Nothing.

"Damn it, Aaron!" I hissed under my breath, careful not to further frighten Westin. I quickly dressed my son in his dinosaur pajamas, wrapping him in a light blanket despite his fever. His little body felt unnaturally hot against mine as I carried him to the car.

"Where's Daddy?" Westin asked weakly as I buckled him into his car seat.

"Daddy's... busy right now. But I'm here, and we're going to make you feel better." The lie tasted bitter on my tongue.

As I sped toward the hospital, I kept dialing Aaron's number at every red light. Six calls. Seven. Eight. Each one reinforcing a truth I'd been avoiding for months: when we needed him most, Aaron wasn't there.

The emergency room lights were harsh and unforgiving. Westin's condition deteriorated rapidly—his small body convulsed with a seizure that lasted thirty terrifying seconds before the medical team rushed him away. I stood frozen in the middle of the waiting room, my phone clutched in my hand like a useless talisman.

"Mrs. Scott?" A nurse touched my elbow gently. "Your son is stabilizing. The doctor would like to speak with you."

Hours passed in a blur of medical terms, IV lines, and my continuous, futile attempts to reach Aaron. I sat beside Westin's hospital bed, watching his chest rise and fall, stroking his damp hair away from his forehead. The pediatrician had explained that they were bringing the fever down gradually, that Westin would be okay, but the words felt hollow without Aaron there to share the burden of fear.

At 2 AM, my phone finally lit up with Aaron's name.

"Rebecca?" His voice was relaxed, slightly slurred. Music and laughter filtered through the background. "I just saw your calls. What's going on?"

My fingers tightened around the phone. "Westin has been in the emergency room for over three hours with a 104-degree fever. Where are you?"

"I'm at that new wine bar downtown. Ivory had a fender bender today and was pretty upset. I've been helping her deal with it."

The casual way he said it—as if comforting Ivory over a scratched bumper naturally took precedence over our son's health emergency—made something inside me crack.

"Our son had a seizure, Aaron." My voice was deadly quiet. "He's lying in a hospital bed with an IV while you're out drinking wine with Ivory."

"Don't start with the jealousy thing again, Rebecca." His tone shifted to irritation. "It's not like that. I'll be there soon."

The line went dead. I stared at my phone, then at my sleeping son, and finally at my wedding ring. For the first time, I saw it clearly for what it was—not a symbol of love and commitment, but a shackle to a man who would never put us first.

When Aaron finally arrived at 3 AM, he smelled of expensive wine and Ivory's distinctive perfume. His eyes barely lingered on Westin before he launched into a defensive monologue.

"You're overreacting," he said, leaning against the wall with casual indifference. "Kids get fevers all the time. You should have just given him some Tylenol."

"He had a seizure, Aaron." My voice was surprisingly steady. "While you were consoling Ivory over a car scratch."

"God, why do you always make her the villain?" He ran a hand through his perfectly styled hair. "She was upset, and I was being a good friend. You're turning this into something it's not because you're jealous and insecure."

As he spoke, I watched him check his phone, his thumb scrolling through what could only be messages from Ivory. My son lay pale and vulnerable beside me, and my husband couldn't even give him his full attention.

In that moment, something inside me died—and something else, something stronger, was born in its place.

When dawn broke, Westin's fever had finally subsided. Aaron had disappeared to the cafeteria, though I suspected he was on the phone with Ivory again. I sat alone, holding my son's small hand, watching the sunrise paint the sterile hospital room in shades of gold.

With a clarity I hadn't felt in years, I stepped into the hallway and dialed a number I'd kept but rarely used.

"Sullivan Rivera's office," a familiar voice answered, despite the early hour.

"Sullivan, it's Rebecca Henderson." I used my maiden name deliberately. "I need to file for divorce immediately. Can we meet tomorrow?"

There was a brief pause, then his calm, steady voice replied, "Of course, Rebecca. I can see you first thing in the morning. Are you and Westin safe?"

The genuine concern in his question brought unexpected tears to my eyes.

"We will be," I answered, feeling the first spark of hope I'd experienced in years. "We will be."

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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