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Husband Chooses Mistress Over Daughter

The rhythmic beeping of the heart monitor had become the soundtrack to my vigil. I sat beside Lily's hospital bed, my fingers gently stroking her small, limp hand. The harsh fluorescent lights of Mount Sinai Hospital cast shadows across her pale face, making the dark circles under her closed eyes more pronounced. My beautiful five-year-old daughter looked so fragile against the stark white sheets, her chestnut curls—so like mine—splayed across the pillow. Six hours had passed since the surgery. Six hours of watching her chest rise and fall, praying each breath wouldn't be her last. The cornea donation procedure that James had insisted upon—demanded—despite my desperate pleas. A procedure to help Rebecca's son see better, while putting our own daughter at risk. "Mommy, will Daddy love me more if I do this?" Lily's innocent question from yesterday morning echoed in my mind, each word a dagger twisting deeper into my heart. I had stood frozen in the doorway of her bedroom, watching her carefully select which stuffed animal to bring to the hospital, unaware of how her small voice had shattered what remained of my broken heart.
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Chapter 3

While I sat in our empty penthouse clutching my daughter's stuffed rabbit, James was celebrating.

Miles away, in the private section of Eleven Madison Park, my husband raised a crystal flute of Dom Pérignon, his face illuminated by the warm glow of candlelight. Across from him, Rebecca Hayes smiled, her perfectly manicured hand resting possessively on her son's shoulder. The boy—eight years old with a fresh bandage covering his left eye—looked tired but content as he picked at his dessert.

"To our brave little soldier," James toasted, his voice carrying that warm, affectionate tone I hadn't heard directed at our daughter in years. "And to new beginnings."

Rebecca clinked her glass against his, her eyes never leaving his face. "To family," she added meaningfully.

James's phone vibrated against the table for the fifth time in thirty minutes. He glanced at it, saw my name flashing on the screen, and silenced it with a dismissive press of his thumb before slipping it back into his jacket pocket.

"Is that her again?" Rebecca asked, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper, though not low enough that I wouldn't have heard if I'd been there.

"Just Elena being dramatic about the surgery," James replied with a sigh that carried the weight of practiced martyrdom. "You'd think Lily was the one who needed the cornea, not gave it."

Rebecca's laugh was like wind chimes—delicate, practiced, hollow. "Well, she'll have to get used to sharing. After all, we're all going to be one big happy family soon, aren't we?"

The waiter appeared with a small, elegantly wrapped package, placing it before the boy with a flourish. "A special delivery for the young gentleman."

"Go ahead, open it," Rebecca urged her son, her smile widening as the child carefully unwrapped the box to reveal a limited edition model of a vintage Aston Martin—the exact one James had mentioned wanting as a boy.

"It's just like the one your father always wanted," Rebecca explained to her son, though her eyes remained fixed on James. "I thought you should have it first."

James's expression softened with genuine emotion—the kind of unguarded tenderness he had once, long ago, shown me. "You remembered."

"I remember everything you tell me, James," Rebecca said softly, reaching across the table to touch his hand. "Everything matters to me."

The boy turned the model car over in his hands, his bandaged eye a stark reminder of why they were celebrating. "Did Lily really give me her eye so I could see better?"

A shadow crossed James's face—perhaps the first flicker of something resembling paternal concern all evening. But Rebecca quickly smoothed it away.

"She did, sweetheart," Rebecca said, squeezing her son's shoulder. "And that shows just how much James cares about us, doesn't it? He made sure his daughter helped you. That's what real fathers do—they make sacrifices for the people they truly love."

James's phone vibrated again. This time, he didn't even look at it.

"I think it's time we discussed making things official," he said instead, covering Rebecca's hand with his own. "I've wasted enough time in a marriage that was never my choice."

Rebecca's smile was triumphant yet carefully measured. "Are you sure? What about..."

"Lily will be fine," James said with casual certainty that would soon prove to be his greatest regret. "Children are resilient. And Elena... she'll accept it eventually. She doesn't have a choice."

As they clinked glasses again, sealing promises over the ruins of my life, James had no idea that back in our penthouse, I was already packing away the last physical reminders of our daughter—the daughter who would never come home, never grow up, never know that in her final moments, her father had been toasting to a future that erased her very existence.

He had no idea that with each unanswered call, each moment he spent celebrating while Lily's body grew cold, he was severing the last threads that might have tethered me to forgiveness.

And he had no idea that the next time he saw me—if he ever saw me again—I would be someone he no longer recognized. Someone who had died alongside her daughter and been reborn in grief's coldest fire.

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