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Husband Covers Sister's Death

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The call came at 11:47 PM, piercing through the quiet evening like a blade through silk. I was curled up on the couch, reading a forensic pathology journal Felix had left behind, when my phone buzzed against the coffee table. "Mrs. Bennett? This is Seattle General Hospital. Your sister, Lilian Reynolds, has been brought in following an accident." The words hit me like ice water. Lilian. My vibrant, ambitious sister who worked at Morrison & Associates downtown. The sister who had texted me just hours earlier about some office party at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, complaining about having to schmooze with clients she couldn't stand. "What kind of accident?" My voice came out strangled, barely recognizable.

Husband Covers Sister's Death Chapter 1

The call came at 11:47 PM, piercing through the quiet evening like a blade through silk. I was curled up on the couch, reading a forensic pathology journal Felix had left behind, when my phone buzzed against the coffee table.

"Mrs. Bennett? This is Seattle General Hospital. Your sister, Lilian Reynolds, has been brought in following an accident."

The words hit me like ice water. Lilian. My vibrant, ambitious sister who worked at Morrison & Associates downtown. The sister who had texted me just hours earlier about some office party at the Fairmont Olympic Hotel, complaining about having to schmooze with clients she couldn't stand.

"What kind of accident?" My voice came out strangled, barely recognizable.

"Ma'am, I think it would be best if you came in. She fell from a balcony at a hotel. The situation is... serious."

The drive to the hospital blurred past in a haze of red lights and desperate prayers. Felix was at a conference in Portland, wouldn't be back until tomorrow. I gripped the steering wheel so hard my knuckles went white, my mind racing through fragments of our last conversation. Lilian had seemed stressed lately, mentioning tensions with a coworker named Melissa Ford. Something about competing for the same promotion, office politics turning ugly.

At the hospital, fluorescent lights buzzed overhead like angry insects as I followed a grim-faced nurse down sterile corridors that reeked of disinfectant and despair. Each step echoed with a finality I wasn't ready to accept.

"She's in room 237," the nurse said softly, her hand briefly touching my shoulder. "I'm sorry, Mrs. Bennett. She didn't survive the fall."

The world tilted sideways. Didn't survive. The words bounced around my skull like marbles in an empty jar, refusing to settle into meaning.

When I saw Lilian's body on that cold metal table, my breath caught in my throat. This wasn't the peaceful sleep I'd expected from someone who had simply fallen. Dark purple bruises mottled her arms like storm clouds, and her knuckles were scraped raw. A defensive wound slashed across her palm, still crusted with dried blood.

I leaned closer, my forensic training from years of being married to Felix kicking in despite my grief. These weren't injuries from a fall. The bruising pattern on her upper arms looked like fingerprints—someone had grabbed her, hard. The defensive wounds on her hands told a story of struggle, of someone fighting for their life.

"What happened at that party?" I whispered to her still form, my fingers hovering over the evidence written across her skin.

The attending physician, Dr. Martinez, appeared beside me with a clipboard clutched against his chest. "The preliminary report suggests she fell from the fifteenth-floor balcony. Hotel security found her around 10:30 PM. There were witnesses who saw her arguing with someone earlier in the evening, but..."

"Arguing with who?" The question shot out of me like a bullet.

Dr. Martinez shifted uncomfortably. "A coworker, I believe. Melissa Ford. But Ms. Ford claims your sister was intoxicated and became belligerent. She says she tried to calm her down, but your sister became aggressive and..."

"That's a lie." The words tasted bitter on my tongue. Lilian rarely drank, and she'd never been aggressive a day in her life. She was the peacemaker in our family, the one who smoothed over conflicts instead of creating them.

I studied the bruises again, my heart hammering against my ribs. The finger-shaped marks on her arms were too deliberate, too violent to be from someone trying to "calm her down." And the defensive wounds... Lilian had fought back against someone.

"I need an autopsy," I said, my voice steadier than I felt. "A thorough one."

Dr. Martinez nodded sympathetically. "Of course. Given the circumstances, the coroner will—"

"No." I cut him off, my mind already racing ahead. "I want my husband to do it. Felix Bennett. He's the best forensic pathologist in the state, and he'll find the truth."

The truth. That's what Lilian deserved. Not some rushed report that painted her as a drunk who stumbled off a balcony. She deserved justice for whatever really happened in that hotel room, for whatever Melissa Ford had done to her.

As I stood there beside my sister's broken body, surrounded by the antiseptic smell of death and the buzz of fluorescent lights, I made a silent promise. Felix would conduct the autopsy. He would find the evidence everyone else had missed. He would help me prove that Lilian's death was no accident.

I had no idea that in seeking justice for my sister, I was about to uncover a web of lies that would destroy everything I thought I knew about the man I'd married.

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