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Husband Kills Mistress in Rage

The grocery bags felt heavier than usual as I pushed open the front door of our suburban home. I'd cut my shopping trip short, realizing we already had enough food for the week. Steven hated waste, and though he never seemed to notice when Paris helped herself to my things, he'd definitely comment if he saw duplicate purchases. The house was quiet as I set the bags on the kitchen counter. Too quiet. Steven usually had music playing when he was home early. "Steven?" I called out, slipping off my shoes. "Are you home?" No answer. I padded across the hardwood floors toward our bedroom, intending to put away the few personal items I'd picked up. As I approached the master bathroom, I heard a soft humming coming from inside.
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Chapter 2

I stared at the empty jewelry box in my hands, my fingers trembling as I traced the velvet lining where my grandmother's treasures once rested.

"Steven," I called, my voice barely above a whisper as I made my way downstairs. I found him in the living room, scrolling through his phone with casual indifference. "Steven, my grandmother's jewelry is gone."

He didn't look up. "What jewelry?"

"The pearls, the diamond earrings, the sapphire bracelet," I said, my voice gaining strength with each word. "They were in my jewelry box. They're gone."

Finally, he glanced up, his expression bored. "Oh, those old trinkets."

"Trinkets?" The word felt like a slap. "That jewelry has been in my family for generations. It's all I have left of my grandmother."

Steven sighed, setting his phone down with exaggerated patience. "Look, Sabrina, don't make a big deal out of this."

"Make a deal?" My voice cracked. "Those pieces were priceless to me."

"Priceless means they have no price tag," he said with a dismissive wave. "Which means they weren't worth anything."

I felt my chest tighten. "Where are they?"

"I sold them."

The room seemed to tilt beneath my feet. "You... sold them?"

"Paris needed some extra cash for her shopping trip to New York," he said casually, as if discussing the weather. "She's been eyeing that designer handbag for months."

"You sold my grandmother's jewelry," I repeated, still unable to process what he was saying. "For Paris's shopping trip?"

Steven's expression hardened. "Don't be selfish, Sabrina. Paris deserved those things more than you do. She actually appreciates nice things, wears them out where people can see them. What good were those old pieces sitting in a box?"

I stared at him, this stranger wearing my husband's face. "Those were my family heirlooms. My history."

"And now they're gone," he said, picking up his phone again. "Get over it."

* * *

Three days later, we gathered at Steven's parents' house for Sunday dinner. The tension between us remained thick, but I'd plastered on a smile for his mother's sake. She'd always been kind to me, even if her husband treated me like furniture.

"More potatoes, Sabrina?" Mrs. King asked, passing me the bowl.

"Thank you," I murmured, taking it carefully.

Paris sat across from me, wearing a new diamond tennis bracelet that caught the light with every movement of her wrist. I wondered if it had been purchased with the money from my grandmother's pearls.

"Steven tells me you've been working on a new project," Mr. King said to his son, pointedly ignoring me.

"Yes, a potential partnership with—" Steven began, but his words cut off abruptly.

His mother had risen from her chair, her hand flying to her chest. "Edward," she gasped, her face contorting in pain.

"Margaret?" Mr. King half-rose from his seat.

She clutched at her chest, her breathing labored. "My heart," she whispered, her eyes wide with fear.

Everything happened at once. Steven jumped up, knocking over his wine glass. Mr. King barked orders into his phone for an ambulance. Paris backed away, as if physical pain might be contagious.

I rushed to Mrs. King's side as she collapsed, catching her before she hit the floor. "It's okay," I soothed, though nothing about this was okay. "Help is coming."

The next hour passed in a blur of paramedics, hospital corridors, and the antiseptic smell of emergency rooms.

"Massive myocardial infarction," the doctor explained gravely. "She needs immediate surgery, but there are complications. Insurance won't cover this procedure."

"How much?" Steven asked, his face pale.

"Eighty thousand dollars," the doctor replied. "And we need it before we can proceed."

Steven's phone rang. Paris. He glanced at it, hesitating.

"Steven," I said urgently, grabbing his arm. "We need to get that money now. Your mother could die."

"I'll handle it," he said, stepping away to answer the call.

I pulled out my own phone with shaking hands and dialed Steven's number again when he didn't return. He needed to be here, to make this decision with his father.

"What?" he answered, his voice sharp with irritation.

"Steven, please," I begged, cupping my hand around the phone to block the hospital noise. "Your mother needs surgery. We need eighty thousand dollars right now."

"Stop being so dramatic," he snapped. "My mother is fine."

"She's not fine! She's having a massive heart attack!"

"That's what they always say to get more money," he dismissed. "I'm with Paris at Le Bernardin. We're celebrating her new promotion."

I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "Celebrating? Your mother is dying, Steven!"

"You're overreacting," he said coldly. "Handle it yourself. Paris needs me here."

The line went dead as he hung up.

I stood there in the sterile hospital hallway, phone in hand, watching as doctors rushed past with equipment to save a woman whose son couldn't be bothered to leave his girlfriend's side.

In that moment, I realized just how far we had fallen.

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