He Paid for His Mistress’s Tattoo, Not Mom’s Surgery Novel Cover

He Paid for His Mistress’s Tattoo, Not Mom’s Surgery

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The consultation room smells like antiseptic and something else I can't name—maybe fear, maybe death. Dr. Elena Rodriguez sits across from me, her hands folded on the desk between us, and I know before she opens her mouth that my world is about to end. "Aggressive stomach cancer," she says, and the words land like stones in my chest. "Stage three. We need to operate immediately." Mom squeezes my hand. Three times. I love you. I can't breathe. Dr.

He Paid for His Mistress’s Tattoo, Not Mom’s Surgery Chapter 1

The consultation room smells like antiseptic and something else I can't name—maybe fear, maybe death. Dr. Elena Rodriguez sits across from me, her hands folded on the desk between us, and I know before she opens her mouth that my world is about to end.

"Aggressive stomach cancer," she says, and the words land like stones in my chest. "Stage three. We need to operate immediately."

Mom squeezes my hand. Three times. I love you.

I can't breathe.

Dr. Rodriguez keeps talking—surgical options, survival rates, treatment plans—but the only thing I hear is the number. Fifty thousand dollars. Upfront. Because Mom's insurance lapsed when she cut her hours at the diner to help me pay rent last year, a sacrifice I didn't ask for but accepted anyway because that's what we do. We survive.

"How soon?" My voice sounds like it's coming from underwater.

"Within the week. Preferably sooner."

Mom's grip tightens. Her palm is cold and papery against mine. When I look at her, she's smiling that smile she's worn since I was five and Dad walked out—the one that says everything will be fine even when it won't.

In the corridor outside, I lean against the wall and pull out my phone with shaking hands. My bank account stares back at me: $3,247.89. Five years of saving every spare dollar, skipping lunches, buying drugstore makeup instead of the good stuff. The house fund. Our future.

Finn's future.

I press his contact. He'll understand. We've been together since college, since he was an unpaid intern and I was covering his half of the rent. He always said we were a team. That we'd build something together.

The phone rings four times before he picks up.

"Babe, kind of in the middle of something—"

"My mom has cancer."

Silence. Then: "Oh. Shit. That's... wow. That's heavy."

Heavy. Like it's a backpack, not a death sentence.

I push off the wall and start walking, my sneakers squeaking against the linoleum. "She needs surgery. Fifty thousand. I have three in savings, and I thought—I thought maybe we could use the house fund. Just temporarily. I'll pay it back, I swear, I just—"

"Mae." His voice shifts, takes on that edge he uses when he's about to explain why I'm being unreasonable. "You know that money's locked up. I've got it in stocks. High-yield investments. I can't just liquidate without taking a massive loss."

The fluorescent lights above me flicker. A nurse pushes a cart past, wheels rattling.

"She could die, Finn."

"I get that, I do, but you're not thinking strategically here. Have you looked into payment plans? Medical loans? There are options that don't involve tanking our financial future."

Our financial future. Not my mother's life. Our portfolio.

"So that's it? You won't help?"

He sighs, long and theatrical. "Why is this my problem to solve? She's your mom. And honestly, Mae, this is exactly why I've been saying you need to be more financially independent. You can't just expect me to bail you out every time something goes wrong."

Something goes wrong. Like cancer is a flat tire.

I end the call before I say something I can't take back. My hands are shaking so hard I nearly drop the phone. I stand there in the hallway, surrounded by the beeping of machines and the low murmur of other people's tragedies, and I feel something crack open inside my chest.

When I get home three hours later, Finn is exactly where I knew he'd be: sprawled on our secondhand couch, controller in hand, headset on, yelling at someone named BlazeKing97 about objective points. Empty energy drink cans litter the coffee table. The apartment smells like stale pizza and his expensive cologne, the one he bought last month that cost more than our electric bill.

He doesn't look up when I walk in.

I stand there, watching him, and I think about all the times I made myself smaller so he could feel bigger. All the job offers I turned down because he said long distance wouldn't work. All the times I apologized for things that weren't my fault.

"Finn."

He holds up one finger. Wait.

I wait.

Five minutes later, he pulls off the headset and finally looks at me. His hair is perfect, styled with that pomade he orders online. He checks his reflection in the black screen of the TV before meeting my eyes.

"Hey. You good?"

I open my mouth. Close it. I don't know what I am.

"I need to shower," he says, standing and stretching. "Dior and I are grabbing dinner later. You want anything?"

Dior. His best friend. The one who comments heart emojis on all his Instagram posts and calls him at midnight to talk about her dating drama.

"No," I say quietly. "I'm good."

He disappears into the bathroom. The water starts running.

His phone, face-up on the couch, lights up with a notification.

Venmo: You paid @InkMasterStudio $5,000.00

Note: For my soulmate's ink 😉

The world stops spinning.

My hands move before my brain catches up. I unlock his phone—the passcode is my birthday, which now feels like a sick joke—and open his messages.

The thread with Dior is right there at the top.

Dior: omg I can't wait for tomorrow!!! matching tattoos with my favorite person 💕

Finn: Exclusive design baby. Nobody else gets this. Just us.

Dior: soulmate tingz 😏

Finn: Don't tell Mae lol she'd freak

I scroll up. Days of messages. Weeks. Inside jokes and late-night calls and photos of them together that I've never seen. Her hand on his arm. His smile, the real one, the one I haven't seen in months.

The shower is still running.

I set the phone down carefully, like it might explode. My vision tunnels. The room tilts.

He has five thousand dollars for matching tattoos with another woman.

He has zero dollars for my mother's life.

Something inside me doesn't crack. It shatters. And in the space where my heart used to be, something else begins to grow. Something sharp and cold and absolutely done with being good.

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