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Husband Chooses Niece Over Wife

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The emergency room of Kennedy Medical Center buzzed with controlled chaos. Monitors beeped, nurses rushed between beds, and doctors called out orders. I'd just finished reviewing the quarterly reports for the hospital's charitable foundation when the commotion near the reception desk caught my attention. A young woman with perfectly styled blonde hair stood there, sobbing dramatically while cradling a small white dog in her arms. "Please, you have to help Max! He's been coughing all day!" I recognized her immediately—Kaliyah Kennedy, Wesley's so-called niece who had moved into our home three months ago. The name badge on her designer sweater read "Volunteer," though I'd never seen her actually volunteer anywhere. "I'm sorry, miss," the triage nurse said, her voice strained with patience, "but this is a human medical facility. We don't treat animals here." "But Max needs help now!" Kaliyah's voice rose to a pitch that made several patients turn their heads. "He's Wesley Kennedy's dog!" The mention of my husband's name sent a chill down my spine.

Husband Chooses Niece Over Wife Chapter 1

The emergency room of Kennedy Medical Center buzzed with controlled chaos. Monitors beeped, nurses rushed between beds, and doctors called out orders. I'd just finished reviewing the quarterly reports for the hospital's charitable foundation when the commotion near the reception desk caught my attention.

A young woman with perfectly styled blonde hair stood there, sobbing dramatically while cradling a small white dog in her arms. "Please, you have to help Max! He's been coughing all day!"

I recognized her immediately—Kaliyah Kennedy, Wesley's so-called niece who had moved into our home three months ago. The name badge on her designer sweater read "Volunteer," though I'd never seen her actually volunteer anywhere.

"I'm sorry, miss," the triage nurse said, her voice strained with patience, "but this is a human medical facility. We don't treat animals here."

"But Max needs help now!" Kaliyah's voice rose to a pitch that made several patients turn their heads. "He's Wesley Kennedy's dog!"

The mention of my husband's name sent a chill down my spine. Wesley had warned me about Kaliyah's "fragile emotional state" countless times, but this performance seemed excessive even for her.

"Perhaps I can help," came a gentle voice behind me. My mother, Margaret Freeman, stepped forward, her silver hair neatly pinned back, wearing the volunteer vest she'd worn every Tuesday for the past five years. "There's an excellent veterinary clinic just ten minutes from here. I could call them for you."

Kaliyah's tear-filled eyes narrowed slightly before widening again in practiced innocence. "Really? You'd do that for me?"

"Of course, dear." My mother smiled warmly. "Animals need special care too."

I watched as Kaliyah's expression shifted, calculation replacing vulnerability in a flash that only I seemed to notice.

"Thank you so much!" she exclaimed, then suddenly her face crumpled again. "But what if Max doesn't make it? He's all I have!"

Before I could step forward, the emergency room doors swung open and Wesley strode in, his commanding presence immediately drawing all eyes. My heart sank as I saw Kaliyah's face transform from distress to relief.

"Uncle Wesley!" she cried, running toward him with Max still clutched to her chest. "They won't help Max! They said he's just an animal!"

Wesley's expression darkened as he looked around the room. "Is this true? My niece comes to you for help and you turn her away?"

"Sir," the doctor on duty stepped forward, "we're happy to provide medical advice, but animals require specialized veterinary care—"

"So you're telling me," Wesley cut him off, his voice dangerously quiet, "that you'll let a child suffer because of your bureaucratic rules?"

The room fell silent. My mother, who had retreated a step back, now found herself directly in Wesley's line of sight.

"And you," he said, turning to her with cold fury, "you had the audacity to suggest she take her beloved pet somewhere else?"

"Wesley," I began, stepping forward, but he silenced me with a glance.

"Margaret," he continued, his voice carrying throughout the now-quiet emergency room, "I want you to apologize to Kaliyah. Now."

My mother's face paled, but she maintained her dignity. "I'm sorry if I caused any misunderstanding, dear."

"That's not good enough," Wesley snapped. "You will apologize properly for traumatizing my niece."

The humiliation in my mother's eyes mirrored the horror in my own heart as she bent her head and said, "I'm truly sorry for any distress I caused you, Kaliyah."

Later that evening, in our penthouse overlooking Central Park, I confronted Wesley about his behavior.

"How could you do that?" I demanded, pacing our marble foyer. "You humiliated my mother in front of everyone!"

Wesley loosened his tie, his expression unreadable. "Your mother was insensitive to Kaliyah's emotional needs."

"Emotional needs?" I echoed incredulously. "She was manipulating the situation!"

"That's exactly what I'm talking about, Paige." Wesley's voice hardened. "You've never shown proper compassion for Kaliyah's condition. She's been through hell."

Over the following weeks, Kaliyah's presence in our home became increasingly oppressive. One morning, I woke to find the living room furniture rearranged.

"Wesley said I could make some changes," Kaliyah explained when I confronted her, her voice small and wounded. "The old arrangement was so... depressing."

Another evening, I planned a special dinner for Wesley's birthday, only to have Kaliyah emerge from her room in tears just as we sat down.

"I'm sorry," she sobbed, clutching a tissue. "I didn't mean to interrupt. It's just... the memories of my parents' death anniversary hit me so hard today."

Wesley immediately abandoned our carefully prepared meal to comfort her.

"Paige," he said later, his tone accusatory, "how can you be so selfish when someone is clearly suffering?"

I stared at him, wondering how the man who had once defied his family for me had become this stranger who prioritized another woman's manufactured tears over his wife's dignity.

That night, as I lay awake beside Wesley's sleeping form, I realized with growing clarity that something was very wrong in our home—and that Kaliyah's "fragility" was far more calculated than anyone suspected.

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