
The Don Drained Our Children's Marrow for His Sister-in-Law, I Left
Chapter 3
It hit like a thunderclap, and Vivian's mind went blank.
Every piece of swallowed grief, every drop of patience, every locked-down scream broke open at once. She didn't think. Her hand flew up and cracked across Claire's face.
At that exact moment, Ethan came through the door.
He saw it, and his face went dark with rage.
He was across the room in two steps. He shoved Vivian, weak and barely upright, away from Claire, hard.
"Vivian. Have you lost your mind?"
He had never used that voice on her, not once in ten years.
She'd just had blood drawn and was already shaking. The shove sent her into the bed frame, ribs slamming on metal, and pain bloomed across her chest.
She forced the tears back and looked up at him.
"Ethan, the car crash that killed my mother wasn't an accident. Claire planned it herself."
Ethan didn't hesitate even for a second.
"Don't be ridiculous. Everyone knows what happened that night. The whole family wanted me dead. I tried to send you ahead and you wouldn't leave. You stayed with me."
"If you'd just listened to me to leave before, your mother would still be alive."
"Don't put this on Claire to wriggle out of your own guilt."
Vivian's blood turned to ice.
Claire, meanwhile, was clinging to Ethan's arm, eyes shining with tears.
"No, Ethan, please don't be angry. She just can't stand that you are considerate to me like this. She wanted to scare me a little. That's all."
The disgust in Ethan's eyes deepened.
"Apologize. Now. To Claire."
Vivian's pupils shrank. She stared at Ethan as if she had never seen his face before in her life.
"You're saying—I killed my own mother?"
His jaw was set.
"Didn't you?"
"And don't forget. Her death is the only reason you got to marry me."
Right. She'd been sleepwalking through a fantasy for ten years. Time to wake up.
Her eyes were burning red, but her mouth pulled into a small, twitching smile, and her voice came out soft.
"Claire. I'm sorry I hit you."
Claire's mouth curled just slightly, then she put on a sad, sweet face.
"It's all right, sweetheart. I know you've been through a lot. Losing your mother, losing those three babies. It's just been one cruel thing after another. Maybe it's fate."
Vivian's heart felt like it was being ground into dust.
The wound that had just been inflicted by Ethan was suddenly ruptured at this moment, and blood started to seep through her gown.
She closed her eyes and swayed.
Ethan saw it. Something flickered across his face, and he almost stepped forward.
Then Claire pressed a delicate hand to her own forehead and let out a small whimper.
"Ethan, I feel so dizzy all of a sudden. I've been nauseous lately. Could it be…"
His full attention swung to her, and he caught her around the waist.
"What's wrong? Let me get you back to your room."
Claire leaned into him. Her eyes slid sideways toward Vivian on the floor.
"I don't know, maybe it was that glass of water Vivian gave me earlier. My head hasn't felt right since."
Ethan's brow tightened, and his hold on Claire turned firmer. He didn't look at Vivian once. He turned with Claire in his arms and walked out.
The room was huge and empty around her. Blood spread slowly through the fabric of her gown, and she stayed where she'd fallen.
She didn't know how long it was before she opened her eyes again.
A doctor came in, looking uncomfortable, and held out a piece of paper.
"Mrs. Voss. We can't delay any longer. If you sign this confirmation, we can release the child for cremation."
The instant her fingertips touched the page, pain rolled up her throat in a hot wave.
That was her third baby. Her child. Who hadn't even gotten a chance to open his eyes. Reduced to a part for someone else's body.
She sat there a long time, then made herself stand.
She wanted to find Ethan one last time.
She wanted to see what his face would do when she handed him a death certificate for his own son.
She walked the corridor. As she passed a supply closet, she heard sounds from behind the cracked door.
Her feet locked.
She looked through the gap, and cold cut through her like a knife.
Ethan had Claire pressed against the wall. They were tangled together.
The sounds were unmistakable.
The image burned through her eyes, but her face stayed empty.
So she had been a fool to hope for even a flicker of guilt from him.
She turned around without a sound, gripped the death certificate, and walked out alone.
She went to the funeral home herself. She buried her three babies herself. She was the only one there.
It was late by the time Ethan came back to the room, with the strong smell of Claire’s perfume.
She watched him from the bed. Her voice was flat.
"Yesterday was our son's cremation. Did you sleep well with Claire?"
Ethan's face stiffened, and something uncomfortable passed across it.
"Don't be paranoid. Claire wasn't feeling well. It looked like she'd been drugged."
"She's my brother's widow. She's important to this family. Of course I have a duty to protect her."
Vivian let out a soft, dry laugh.
"This is a hospital. If she'd actually been drugged, you'd better call a doctor, rather than sleep with her."
Her words left Ethan speechless for a moment.
His face darkened and his tone turned icy.
"Enough, Vivian. Don't push it."
"Do I have to spell it out? Claire drank from a glass you gave her. That's why she's sick."
"I'm warning you. If I catch you pulling something like that again, I will not let it slide."
He turned and walked out.
She lay there alone, staring at the white ceiling.
She was so tired in her whole body. She closed her eyes.
It was almost over. Just a little longer.
She had barely drifted off when a bucket of ice water crashed down on her.
She bolted upright, soaked and shaking.
Ethan stood at the foot of her bed, his face black with rage.
"You thought drugging her was the end of it. But no, you actually went to the Reeds. You sold her out to my enemies. They took her."
"Vivian, I underestimated you!"