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My Husband Spent $20,000 on His Mistress While Our Daughter Seized Novel Cover

My Husband Spent $20,000 on His Mistress While Our Daughter Seized

The heat radiating from Mina’s small body felt less like a fever and more like a warning. It burned against my palm, a dry, searing fire that made the damp chill of our Queens apartment feel even more oppressive. Outside, the October rain lashed against the single-pane window, the sound like gravel being thrown against the glass. Inside, the air was stale, smelling of old radiator dust and my own rising panic. I checked the thermometer again. 103.2°F. The numbers glowed red in the semi-darkness, mocking me. “Mommy,” Mina whimpered, her voice thin and reedy. She thrashed against the tangled sheets, her usually bright eyes glassy and unfocused. “I know, baby.
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Chapter 2

The seizure stopped as abruptly as it had begun, leaving Mina limp and terrifyingly silent in my arms. I sat on the floor, rocking her, listening to the rain hammer against the windowpane. It sounded like judgment. Every drop was a reminder of the $20 Venmo notification, the empty medicine cabinet, the Birkin bag purchased with money that should have been saving my daughter.

I didn't have to wait long.

Less than twenty minutes after I hung up the phone, the darkness of our street was shredded by blinding white light. It wasn't a siren; it was a silent, synchronized invasion. I watched through the cracked blinds as six black SUVs swarmed the narrow Queens block, their tires crushing the roadside trash without hesitation. They moved with the predatory grace of sharks in shallow water.

Heavy footsteps thundered up the stairs. I didn't flinch when the door to our apartment was kicked open. It wasn't a violent breach, but a calculated removal of an obstacle.

Three men in dark suits filled the tiny living room. The air instantly shifted, the smell of stale dust replaced by the scent of rain and expensive cologne. The man in front—Frank, my father’s head of security—didn't look at the peeling wallpaper or the iPad still glowing on the floor. His eyes locked on me.

"Ms. Cassandra," he said, his voice low and steady.

He didn't wait for permission. He knelt, unfurling a blanket that looked like a cloud—pure, soft cashmere. He wrapped Mina in it with a tenderness that belied his size, lifting her from my arms as if she weighed nothing.

"We have a transport team ready," Frank said, ushering me toward the door. I stumbled, my legs numb, but a hand steadied my elbow. We left the door wide open. Let the rain come in. Let it wash the whole pathetic life away.

Inside the lead SUV, the world was silent. The leather seats were warm, the suspension swallowing the potholes of our neglected neighborhood. I stared out the tinted window as we blurred past the bodega where my credit card had been declined yesterday. We weren't just driving; we were escaping orbit.

We bypassed the chaos of the Mount Sinai emergency room entirely. The convoy pulled into a private underground bay where Dr. Sarah Chen, the head of pediatrics, stood waiting by a dedicated elevator. She didn't ask for insurance cards or a copay. She simply took Mina’s pulse, her face a mask of focused competence, and guided us upward.

The VIP suite on the top floor didn't smell like a hospital. It smelled of lavender and sanitized wealth. Within minutes, Mina was hooked up to monitors that hummed reassuringly, cool fluids flowing into her dehydrated veins. The fever was already breaking, her breathing evening out into a peaceful rhythm.

The door clicked open.

My father stood there. He looked older than I remembered, the lines around his eyes etched deeper, his silver hair a little thinner. He wore a tuxedo, the bow tie undone—he must have left a gala. For a second, the three years of silence stretched between us, a chasm filled with my pride and his stubbornness.

I braced myself for the lecture. *I told you he was no good. I told you you’d be back.*

Instead, his face crumbled. He crossed the room in two strides and pulled me into a crush of wool and starch.

"I've got you, Cassie," he choked out, his voice vibrating against my ear. "I've got both of you. You're safe."

I buried my face in his shoulder and finally let myself weep. I cried for the wasted years, for the hamburger helper, and for the girl who thought love was enough to pay the rent.

***

The morning sun hit the floor-to-ceiling windows of the suite, painting the room in gold. I hadn't slept, keeping vigil in the plush armchair next to Mina’s bed. She was sleeping soundly, her color returning.

Peace is a fragile thing. Ours shattered at 8:00 AM.

"This is ridiculous! We demand to see her!"

Eric’s voice drifted from the hallway, loud and grating. My spine stiffened. I stood up, smoothing the wrinkles from my borrowed clothes, and walked to the door, cracking it just enough to see the nurses' station down the hall.

Eric was there, looking disheveled and furious. Beside him stood his mother, Margaret, clutching her purse like a weapon. They weren't running. They weren't crying. They were annoyed.

"I don't know why she came all the way to the city," Margaret snapped at the nurse, her nose wrinkling as she looked around the marble-floored corridor. "She’s so dramatic. A fever, and she runs to a hospital? And why is the security so tight? Who does she think she is?"

"I missed a meeting for this," Eric muttered, running a hand through his hair. "She wasn't home to make coffee. The apartment was wide open. Probably left it like that to scare me."

The head nurse, a woman with zero patience for nonsense, looked at her clipboard and then up at them. "Mrs. Dixon is in the VIP Wing. Suite 401."

Eric blinked, his irritation stalling into confusion. "VIP? There must be a mistake. My wife... she doesn't have insurance for VIP. We have the basic plan."

"No mistake, sir," the nurse said, pointing down the hall. "Please keep your voices down. This is a private floor."

Eric and Margaret exchanged a glance. I saw the gears turning in Eric’s head—not concern for his daughter, but a sudden, greedy curiosity. He looked at the sconces on the walls, the artwork, the quiet luxury of the wing. He straightened his jacket, a smirk touching his lips.

"Well," he said, puffing out his chest. "Maybe they finally realized who they were dealing with."

I watched them walk toward me, two wolves entering a lion's den, completely unaware that the meat they came to devour had grown claws.

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