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Husband Chooses Mistress Over Me

The pain was unbearable. White-hot agony ripped through my body as another contraction seized me, the pressure in my head building until I thought my skull might shatter. The ambulance's siren wailed, matching the screaming of my nerves as my vision blurred and darkened at the edges. "Blood pressure 190 over 110," a paramedic called out, his voice seeming to come from underwater. "Patient is presenting with severe preeclampsia, possible eclampsia. ETA to Seattle General, three minutes." I tried to focus on my breathing, the way we'd practiced in our birthing classes, but my lungs felt constricted, as though iron bands were tightening around my chest. My baby. My precious baby. Please let my baby be okay. "Michael," I gasped, reaching blindly for a hand, any hand.
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Chapter 3

Three days after my emergency surgery, the doctors finally deemed me stable enough to be moved from the ICU to a regular recovery room. Dr. Evans insisted on supervising the transfer himself, his kind eyes watching me with a concern that made my throat tighten. He was a stranger who had fought harder for my life than my own husband had.

"You're doing remarkably well, Mrs. Parker," he said, reviewing my chart. "Your daughter is making progress too. We should be able to arrange a visit to the NICU tomorrow if your vitals remain stable."

My daughter. A child I hadn't even held yet. A child whose father was nowhere to be found.

"Thank you," I whispered, the words inadequate for the man who had saved both our lives. "For everything."

Dr. Evans's expression darkened slightly. "I was just doing my job, Mrs. Parker. Unlike some of my colleagues." The unspoken accusation hung in the air between us.

After he left, Sarah helped me into a wheelchair for the transfer. My body felt like a fragile shell, hollow and aching. The incision from my emergency C-section throbbed with each breath, a constant reminder of how close I'd come to death.

"Ready?" Sarah asked, her gentle hands adjusting the thin hospital blanket over my legs.

I nodded, steeling myself for the journey through the hospital corridors. I hadn't left my room since the surgery, hadn't seen another soul besides the medical staff attending to me. And Michael, of course, remained conspicuously absent.

Sarah wheeled me slowly, careful not to jostle my tender body. The hospital buzzed with its usual activity—doctors consulting charts, visitors clutching flower arrangements, the occasional burst of laughter from the nurses' station. Normal life continuing while mine lay in ruins.

As we rounded the corner toward the maternity recovery wing, a young nurse approached us, smiling brightly.

"Mrs. Parker!" she exclaimed, looking directly at me. "I've been hoping to meet you. Your husband speaks so highly of you."

For one bewildering moment, I thought perhaps Michael had actually acknowledged my existence to his colleagues. Then I realized the nurse wasn't addressing me at all, but looking past me to a woman being wheeled in the opposite direction.

Rebecca Sterling.

She was sitting up in her wheelchair, looking remarkably well for someone who had supposedly experienced pregnancy complications. Her glossy dark hair was perfectly styled, her complexion glowing. A light blanket draped artfully across her lap, and she wore what appeared to be silk pajamas rather than a hospital gown.

"Oh, thank you," Rebecca replied with a gracious smile. "Michael's been an absolute rock through all of this."

Michael. Not Dr. Parker. Michael.

The nurse continued, oblivious to my presence. "Everyone's been so impressed with how Dr. Parker hasn't left your side. Such dedication! You're very lucky to have such a devoted husband."

Husband.

The word sliced through me like a scalpel. This woman—this stranger—thought Rebecca was Michael's wife. Me. She thought Rebecca was me.

Rebecca's eyes flickered briefly in my direction, a flash of something like triumph crossing her features before she lowered her gaze demurely. "Yes, I'm very fortunate."

Sarah's hands tightened on the handles of my wheelchair. I could feel her tension radiating down through her fingertips, her body rigid with indignation on my behalf.

"Excuse me," Sarah said, her voice tight. "This is Mrs. Parker. Dr. Parker's wife."

The young nurse's face drained of color as she looked between us, horror dawning in her eyes as she realized her mistake.

"I—I'm so sorry," she stammered. "I just assumed... Dr. Parker has been so attentive to—" She stopped abruptly, realizing she was only making things worse.

The humiliation burned through me, hot and suffocating. In my own hospital, where my husband worked, where I had nearly died giving birth to his child, I was invisible. Forgotten. Replaced.

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The walls of the corridor seemed to close in around me as tears threatened to spill over.

"We need to keep moving," Sarah said firmly, steering me away from the mortified nurse and a smugly silent Rebecca.

As we continued down the hallway, my shock crystallized into something harder, colder. The pain was still there, but now it had an edge—sharp and clarifying.

We had almost reached my new room when I saw them. Michael and Rebecca, arm in arm, walking slowly down the corridor ahead of us. He was dressed in fresh scrubs, his posture relaxed and attentive as he bent his head toward hers. They paused by a window, and with a tenderness I hadn't seen from him in months, Michael lifted Rebecca's hand to his lips and pressed a gentle kiss against her knuckles.

In that moment, watching my husband publicly display his affection for another woman while I sat broken and abandoned in a wheelchair, something inside me hardened irrevocably. The Jessica who had loved Michael unconditionally, who had built her entire world around his happiness, began to die—and someone new, someone I didn't yet recognize, started to take her place.

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