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Husband Covers Sister's Death

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.
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Chapter 2

Three days had passed since I'd made that promise to Lilian in the sterile hospital room. Three days of Felix being mysteriously unavailable, claiming he needed to "review the case properly" before starting the autopsy. His evasiveness gnawed at me like a persistent ache.

I sat in his home office, surrounded by towers of case files and the familiar scent of his cologne lingering on the leather chair. The mahogany desk that had once seemed so impressive now felt like a barrier between me and the truth I desperately needed. I'd come here looking for his preliminary notes on Lilian's case, hoping to understand what was taking so long.

Filing cabinets lined the walls like silent sentinels, their metal surfaces reflecting the afternoon light streaming through the bay windows. I pulled open drawer after drawer, searching through meticulously organized folders labeled with case numbers and dates. But Lilian's file was nowhere to be found.

Frustration mounting, I turned to Felix's laptop on the desk. He'd never been secretive about his password—our wedding anniversary, typed in the same careful way he approached everything else in his life. The screen flickered to life, displaying his desktop cluttered with forensic reports and medical journals.

I opened his file directory, scanning for anything related to Lilian's case. Nothing. Not even a preliminary report or intake notes. How could he have no documentation when he'd promised to prioritize her autopsy?

That's when I noticed the notification bubble in the corner of the screen. New messages. Without thinking, I clicked on it, expecting to find work correspondence or scheduling updates.

Instead, my world tilted off its axis.

The message thread that opened wasn't from a colleague or the coroner's office. It was from Melissa Ford. And the preview of the latest message made my blood turn to ice: "Baby, I'm scared about what happened at the party. You promised you'd take care of this..."

My hands trembled as I scrolled up through the conversation history. Months of messages unfolded before me like a roadmap to betrayal. Intimate exchanges that made my stomach churn. Photos I couldn't bear to look at for more than a second. Plans for secret meetings while I thought Felix was working late.

But it was the messages from the night Lilian died that made the room spin around me.

"She knows something, Felix. Lilian was asking too many questions about the Morrison project."

"Don't worry, sweetheart. I'll handle the autopsy personally. No one will question my findings."

"You're sure you can make this go away? I can't go to prison. I won't survive it."

"Trust me. I'll rule it accidental death. Alcohol-related fall. Case closed."

The laptop screen blurred as tears filled my eyes. Each message was a knife twisting deeper into my chest, but I couldn't stop reading. I had to know the full scope of their betrayal.

Footsteps echoed in the hallway outside the office. Felix was home.

I quickly minimized the message window but left the laptop open, my heart hammering against my ribs like a caged bird. The front door slammed shut, followed by the familiar sound of his briefcase hitting the marble entryway table.

"Kendra?" His voice carried through the house, warm and concerned—the same tone he'd used to comfort me at the hospital. The same voice that had whispered lies about loving me while planning to cover up my sister's murder.

I stood on shaking legs as his footsteps approached the office. When Felix appeared in the doorway, his face was a mask of professional composure, but his eyes immediately darted to the open laptop on his desk.

"What are you doing in here?" The question came out sharper than he'd probably intended.

"Looking for Lilian's autopsy report." My voice sounded remarkably steady considering the hurricane raging inside my chest. "It's been three days, Felix. Three days since you promised to find the truth."

His jaw tightened almost imperceptibly. "These things take time, Kendra. I want to be thorough."

"Thorough." I tasted the word like poison. "Is that what you call it when you're sleeping with the woman who killed my sister?"

The color drained from Felix's face. For a moment, neither of us moved. The silence stretched between us like a taut wire, ready to snap.

Then his expression shifted, the mask of concern sliding away to reveal something cold and calculating underneath. "You've been snooping through my private communications."

"Your private communications?" The laugh that escaped me was sharp and bitter. "You mean your love letters to my sister's murderer?"

Felix stepped into the office and closed the door behind him with a soft click that sounded like a prison cell locking. "Sit down, Kendra. We need to talk."

But I was already seeing him clearly for the first time in our eight-year marriage. The man I'd loved, trusted, built a life with—he was a stranger. Worse than a stranger. He was the enemy.

"How long?" The question scraped out of my throat like broken glass. "How long have you been fucking her while I slept in our bed?"

His face hardened. "Six months. And Melissa isn't a murderer. She's the victim here, just like you are."

The audacity of his words hit me like a physical blow. "The victim? My sister is dead, Felix. Dead because of your girlfriend, and you're calling her the victim?"

"Lilian's death was an accident. A tragic accident that Melissa will have to live with for the rest of her life." He moved to the desk, his movements precise and controlled. "But I won't let you destroy an innocent woman's future because you're grieving."

He pulled out a manila folder from his briefcase and set it on the desk between us. Inside were legal documents, already prepared and waiting for signatures.

"Divorce papers," he said, his voice taking on the clinical tone he used when discussing autopsies. "And a settlement agreement that absolves Melissa of any legal responsibility for Lilian's accidental death. You're going to sign both."

I stared at the papers, my vision blurring with rage and disbelief. "You want me to sign away my sister's life so you can protect your mistress?"

"I want you to accept reality." Felix's eyes were arctic blue, empty of any warmth I'd once found there. "Melissa Ford is not responsible for what happened that night. And if you try to pursue this vendetta against her, I'll make sure everyone knows exactly what kind of vindictive, unstable woman you really are."

The threat hung in the air between us like smoke from a funeral pyre. This was my husband—the man who'd held me when I cried, who'd promised to love and protect me until death do us part. Now he stood before me, ready to sacrifice my sister's memory to save his affair.

I looked down at the divorce papers, my hands steady despite the earthquake in my chest. "And if I refuse?"

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