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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 3

"If you refuse," Felix said, his voice dropping to a register I'd never heard before—cold, deliberate, devoid of anything human, "then you'll find out exactly how much power a respected forensic pathologist has in this city."

I didn't sign. Not that day, not the next, not the day after that. My refusal became a wall between us, solid and unyielding, and Felix responded by declaring war.

The first strike came within forty-eight hours. I was at the grocery store when I ran into Jennifer Morrison, a colleague from the university where I taught part-time literature courses. Her smile faltered when she saw me, replaced by something that looked uncomfortably like pity.

"Kendra, I'm so sorry about everything you're going through," she said, her hand touching my arm with the careful gentleness reserved for the fragile. "Felix mentioned you've been struggling with your mental health since your sister's passing. If you need someone to talk to..."

The words hit me like a slap. "What did he say exactly?"

Jennifer's discomfort deepened, her eyes darting away from mine. "Just that grief has made things difficult. That you've been having trouble separating reality from... well, from your imagination. Making accusations against people who were just trying to help."

My hands tightened around the shopping cart handle until my knuckles went white. "Jennifer, my husband is having an affair with the woman who killed my sister. That's not imagination. That's fact."

But I could see it in her eyes—the doubt, the concern, the careful distance people put between themselves and someone they think might be losing their grip on reality. Felix had planted his poison well.

Over the next week, the whispers followed me everywhere. At faculty meetings, I caught hushed conversations that stopped when I entered. My department chair suggested I take a leave of absence "to focus on healing." Friends stopped returning my calls. Even the barista at my regular coffee shop looked at me with newfound wariness, as if grief might be contagious.

Felix was systematically dismantling my credibility, using his professional reputation as a weapon to paint me as unstable. And it was working.

The second strike came on a Thursday morning when a social worker named Patricia Nguyen appeared at my door with a clipboard and a sympathetic smile that didn't reach her eyes.

"Mrs. Bennett? I'm from Child Protective Services. We've received reports about concerns regarding your son's welfare."

The world tilted sideways. "What concerns?"

"Your husband filed a report stating that you've been exhibiting erratic behavior, making false accusations against innocent people, and that he's concerned about your mental fitness to care for your child." Her eyes flicked to the papers on her clipboard. "He's provided documentation from colleagues who've witnessed your... instability."

Jamie. My eight-year-old son was upstairs in his room, probably playing video games, completely unaware that his father was trying to use him as leverage against me. The rage that swept through me was so intense I had to grip the doorframe to stay standing.

"Ms. Nguyen, my husband is having an affair and covering up evidence in my sister's murder investigation. This is retaliation because I refused to sign divorce papers that would protect his mistress."

But even as the words left my mouth, I could see how they sounded. Conspiracy theories from a grieving woman. Exactly what Felix wanted everyone to think.

Patricia Nguyen's expression remained professionally neutral, but I caught the flicker of skepticism in her eyes. "Mrs. Bennett, I'll need to conduct an evaluation. We'll also need you to undergo a psychological assessment within the next seventy-two hours. Until then, I'm recommending supervised visitation only."

"You're taking my son away from me?"

"Temporarily placing him with his father while we complete our investigation," she corrected gently. "It's standard procedure when concerns are raised."

I wanted to scream, to rage against the injustice of it all. But I forced myself to stay calm, to think strategically. Felix was using every tool at his disposal to break me, to force my compliance. If I lost control now, I'd be proving his lies true.

"Fine," I said through gritted teeth. "I'll cooperate fully with your investigation. But I want it on record that these accusations are false and motivated by my husband's desire to cover up his affair and his professional misconduct."

Patricia made a note on her clipboard, her expression carefully blank. "That will be included in the file."

That night, I sat alone in the house that suddenly felt too large and too empty, staring at the wall where Jamie's school photos hung in neat rows. Felix had taken him to his downtown apartment, the same one where he'd probably been meeting Melissa all these months. My son was sleeping under the same roof as my sister's killer, and there was nothing I could do about it.

My phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number: "You should have signed the papers. This is only the beginning. - F"

But Felix had made a mistake in his arrogance. In his rush to destroy my credibility, he'd forgotten that I wasn't the only one watching his autopsy report. Somewhere in the city, a detective with a keen eye for inconsistencies had started asking questions that Felix couldn't easily dismiss.

I didn't know it yet, but Detective Sarah Chen was about to become my unlikely ally in exposing the truth.

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