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Husband Kills Mistress for Daughter

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The call came at 3:17 PM on a Tuesday. I remember looking at my watch—a gift from Michael on our tenth anniversary—as my phone vibrated against the kitchen counter. An unknown number. For a split second, I considered letting it go to voicemail. That split second haunts me now. "Mrs. Mitchell?" The voice was clinical, efficient. "This is Nurse Winters from Beacon Hill Preparatory. There's been an incident involving your daughter." Time fractured in that moment. The pristine white kitchen with its marble countertops and designer appliances—all the trappings of our perfect life—suddenly seemed like a movie set, hollow and false.

Husband Kills Mistress for Daughter Chapter 1

The call came at 3:17 PM on a Tuesday. I remember looking at my watch—a gift from Michael on our tenth anniversary—as my phone vibrated against the kitchen counter. An unknown number. For a split second, I considered letting it go to voicemail. That split second haunts me now.

"Mrs. Mitchell?" The voice was clinical, efficient. "This is Nurse Winters from Beacon Hill Preparatory. There's been an incident involving your daughter."

Time fractured in that moment. The pristine white kitchen with its marble countertops and designer appliances—all the trappings of our perfect life—suddenly seemed like a movie set, hollow and false.

"Emma jumped from the school rooftop."

The words didn't make sense at first. Emma. My Emma. My bright, quiet girl who collected vintage postcards and could recite Shakespeare sonnets from memory. Emma who had seemed more withdrawn lately, but that was normal for teenagers, wasn't it? That's what Michael always said when I expressed concern.

"The paramedics are taking her to Massachusetts General. You should go there immediately."

I don't remember dropping the phone. I don't remember grabbing my keys or driving to the hospital. The next clear memory is of the emergency room—harsh fluorescent lights, the antiseptic smell, and the terrible efficiency of the staff who didn't need to tell me how serious it was. Their faces said everything.

"She sustained multiple fractures and severe internal injuries," the doctor explained, his voice a distant echo. "We're doing everything we can."

They led me to her, my beautiful daughter, nearly unrecognizable beneath tubes and wires and bandages. Her face, usually so animated when we were alone together, was deathly pale, one side swollen and bruised. I took her limp hand in mine, feeling how cold it was despite the warmth of the room.

"Emma, sweetheart, I'm here," I whispered, leaning close. "Mom's here now."

I called Michael again—the fifth time since receiving the news. Straight to voicemail. Where was he? His firm was only fifteen minutes from the hospital. I texted: *Emergency. Emma in hospital. Critical condition. Come NOW.*

The minutes stretched into an hour. I sat beside Emma, watching the mechanical rise and fall of her chest, listening to the rhythmic beeping of machines that seemed to be the only thing tethering her to life. A nurse came in periodically to check vitals, her expression carefully neutral but her eyes betraying the gravity of the situation.

Then, a miracle—Emma's eyelids fluttered. I leaned forward, hope surging through me like an electric current.

"Emma? Can you hear me?"

Her eyes opened slightly, unfocused at first, then finding mine. Recognition flickered across her face.

"Mom," she whispered, so faintly I had to lean closer.

"I'm here, baby. I'm right here." Tears streamed down my face. "You're going to be okay."

She seemed to gather her strength, her cracked lips parting again. "Daddy," she whispered. Just that one word—a question, a plea.

"He's coming," I lied, squeezing her hand. "He's on his way."

A small, sad smile touched her lips. Then her eyes closed again, and the machine beside her let out a long, continuous tone. The room filled with medical staff, pushing me aside, working frantically over my daughter's broken body.

"Time of death, 4:52 PM," someone announced.

I stood frozen, watching them disconnect the machines, their movements suddenly unhurried. A doctor approached me, his face solemn.

"I'm very sorry, Mrs. Mitchell."

Sorry. Such a small word for the end of the world.

I tried Michael again, rage beginning to burn through my shock. This time, someone answered—but it wasn't Michael. It was the hostess at Maison Laurent, the upscale French restaurant downtown.

"Mr. Mitchell? Yes, he's hosting a dinner in our private dining room. Would you like me to leave a message?"

A dinner. While our daughter lay dying.

I drove to the restaurant in a daze, grief and fury propelling me forward. Through the glass doors, I saw them immediately—Michael at the head of a table, raising a champagne glass in a toast. Jake sat beside him, beaming with pride, while Rebecca looked on adoringly. A celebration.

"To Jake," I heard Michael say as I approached, "for making the honor roll again this semester. Your future is limitless, son."

I stood there, my presence unnoticed for several seconds, watching this tableau of happiness that existed in complete ignorance of the tragedy that had just shattered my world. When Michael finally saw me, his smile faltered only slightly.

"Sarah? What are you doing here?"

"Emma's dead," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "She jumped from the school roof. She died calling for you."

The champagne glass slipped from his hand, shattering against the hardwood floor. A perfect metaphor for our family.

"I'm sorry to hear that," he said after a moment, his voice lacking any real emotion. "We'll discuss this at home. As you can see, we're in the middle of something."

In that moment, as he turned back to comfort a suddenly uncomfortable Jake, I saw my husband—really saw him—for the first time in our marriage. And I knew with absolute certainty that Emma had seen him too.

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Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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