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Ex-Husband's Late Apology

Six months ago, everything changed. I remember the night Adonis came home late from the foundation gala, his eyes distant in a way I'd never seen before. He'd always been passionate about his work at the Manhattan Disability Rights Foundation, but this was different. This was the look of a man who'd found something—or someone—that captured him completely. "There's a new volunteer," he said, loosening his tie as he stood by our bedroom window, gazing out at the Manhattan skyline. "A college student named Xiomara Bailey. Trinity, you should have seen the sacrifice she made." I set down my book, already feeling the first whisper of unease. "What kind of sacrifice?" He turned to me then, and I saw something in his face I couldn't quite name. Admiration? Fascination?
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Chapter 2

The suicide note was brief. Four lines in my father's careful handwriting, each word a knife to my heart.

*My sacrifice meant nothing. I cannot watch my daughter suffer for my failure. The darkness is easier than this betrayal. Forgive me, Trinity.*

I found him in his study two weeks after the stolen transplant, slumped in his leather chair with an empty bottle of sleeping pills on the desk beside him. His fingers still clutched the photograph of my mother, dead these ten years. I stood in the doorway for what felt like hours but was probably only seconds, my mind refusing to process what my eyes were seeing.

Then I screamed.

The funeral was everything Manhattan society expected—tasteful flowers, dignified mourning, hushed conversations about what a tragedy it all was. The elite filled the chapel, their designer black a sea of practiced grief. They'd come to be seen, to offer their hollow condolences, to gossip about how Trinity Howard's perfect life had crumbled.

Adonis arrived exactly fifteen minutes into the service. I watched him slip into a back pew, his phone already in his hand. He didn't look at the casket. Didn't look at me. When the eulogies began, his phone buzzed. He glanced at the screen, and something flickered across his face—concern, tenderness, things that used to be mine.

He left before the service ended.

Cassidy found me standing alone beside my father's casket after everyone else had moved to the reception. She wrapped her arms around me, and I finally broke, my body shaking with sobs I'd been holding back for hours.

"He didn't even stay," I whispered against her shoulder. "My father saved his life, and he couldn't even stay for the full service."

"I know, honey." Cassidy's voice was thick with fury and grief. "I know."

Later, I learned that Xiomara had texted claiming post-surgical complications. That my husband had rushed to her side while I buried the man who'd sacrificed everything for him.

I brought my father's ashes home in an ornate urn, placing it in our library among his beloved books. The urn was bronze with delicate engravings—not enough to contain a man's entire existence, but all I had left. I spent hours there during the week of mourning, talking to him the way I used to, pretending he could still hear me.

Adonis avoided the library entirely.

Seven days after the funeral, I returned from meeting with estate lawyers to find the front door unlocked. My heart rate spiked—I was certain I'd locked it. I moved through the foyer cautiously, and that's when I smelled it. Something acrid and wrong, coming from the kitchen.

Xiomara stood at my stove, her eyes—those eyes that should have been my father's gift to him—bright and clear and functioning perfectly. The ornate urn sat open on the counter beside her. My father's ashes floated in a pot of boiling water, gray and terrible against the roiling surface.

"What are you doing?" The words came out strangled, barely human.

She turned to me with a smile that was pure malice. "Your father's already dead, Trinity. Why do you need to keep his dust around? It's morbid and depressing for Adonis." She stirred the pot with one of my wooden spoons, the gesture obscene. "He's been so stressed having this constant reminder of death in the house."

Something snapped inside me. I lunged forward, desperate to save what little remained of my father, to stop this desecration. My hands reached for the pot, for her, for anything to make this stop.

"Help!" Xiomara's scream was piercing, practiced. "Adonis, help me!"

Footsteps thundered down the stairs. Adonis burst into the kitchen, and I saw his eyes take in the scene—Xiomara backed against the counter, me advancing, the pot on the stove.

"Trinity, what the hell—"

"She put my father's ashes in boiling water!" My voice broke on the words. "She—"

"She attacked me!" Xiomara sobbed, perfect tears streaming down her face. "I came to check on her, to offer support, and she just went crazy—"

"That's not—Adonis, look at the urn, look at what she—"

He grabbed my shoulders, his fingers digging in hard enough to bruise. "Stop this. Stop attacking her."

"I'm not—"

He shoved me. Hard. I stumbled backward, my body twisting as I tried to catch my balance. The marble counter edge caught me just above my right temple. Pain exploded through my skull, white-hot and blinding. I felt wetness—blood, warm and sticky—running down the side of my face.

The kitchen tilted. I slid to the floor, pressing my hand against my head. When I pulled it away, my palm was crimson.

Through the haze of pain, I heard Xiomara's voice, sweet and concerned. "Oh my god, is she okay? Adonis, I didn't mean for her to get hurt. She just seemed so unstable—"

"I'll call an ambulance," my husband said, already pulling out his phone. He knelt beside Xiomara, not me. "Are you sure you're not hurt?"

I closed my eyes, blood pooling beneath my cheek on the cold marble floor, and finally understood. My father had known this truth before he died. Some betrayals are so complete, so absolute, that death becomes the mercy.

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