
Husband's Affair Costs Her All
Chapter 2
I burst through our penthouse door, my entire body trembling with rage and shock. The candles I'd lit earlier still flickered throughout the living room, casting long shadows that seemed to mock the celebration I'd planned. The pregnancy test lay forgotten on the floor where I'd dropped it hours ago.
Lawson stood by the window, silhouetted against the city lights, a glass of scotch in his hand. He turned when I entered, his expression carefully neutral.
"Where have you been?" he asked, his voice smooth as polished marble. "I was worried."
"She's alive," I said, my voice barely above a whisper. "Melanie Pierce is alive, and she killed my mother."
The glass in Lawson's hand stilled halfway to his lips. For a fraction of a second, something flashed across his face – surprise, perhaps, or calculation – before his features settled back into that perfect mask.
"You're not making any sense, Blakely. You're upset about your mother, which is understandable, but—"
"Stop lying!" I screamed, the force of it tearing at my throat. "I heard her at the hospital! Melanie was there, talking about how she arranged my mother's 'accident' because she was asking questions. Questions about what happened to my pregnancies."
Lawson set his glass down with deliberate care. The soft clink against the marble countertop seemed unnaturally loud in the silence that followed.
"How much did you hear?" he finally asked, his voice devoid of emotion.
The floor seemed to tilt beneath my feet. I'd expected more denials, more gaslighting – not this cold admission.
"Enough," I managed to say through numb lips. "She's been alive this whole time, hasn't she? While I've been competing with her ghost, she's been your mistress."
Lawson crossed the room, his movements fluid and unhurried. He stopped just short of touching me, studying my face as if I were a puzzle he couldn't quite solve.
"Melanie and I have a connection you could never understand," he said softly. "When her family threatened to expose certain... irregularities in our business dealings, we arranged her 'death.' It was meant to be temporary, but then I met you. You were perfect – brilliant, beautiful, from the right family. The ideal wife to present to the world."
I felt sick. "And my pregnancies? What about our babies?"
A small, cruel smile touched his lips. "They were never part of the plan, Blakely. Did you really think I would allow something as messy as a child to complicate things? Every morning when you took your prenatal vitamins, you were actually taking something quite different. Something that ensured those pregnancies would never progress past the first trimester."
The world spun around me. Three times. Three babies I'd mourned, three times he'd held me while I sobbed, three funerals for children who never had a chance because their father had murdered them before they could even form.
"You monster," I whispered, backing away from him. "You absolute monster."
My phone rang, cutting through the terrible silence between us. I answered it mechanically, my eyes never leaving Lawson's face.
"Mrs. Bryant?" A voice I recognized as Dr. Chen, Enzo's cardiologist. "There's been a complication with your brother's surgery. You need to come to the hospital immediately."
The drive to the hospital passed in a blur. Lawson insisted on coming with me, his presence beside me in the car a sickening reminder of the seven years I'd spent loving a monster. At the hospital, Dr. Chen met us with a grave expression.
"The surgery went catastrophically wrong," she explained. "There was damage to the heart that shouldn't have happened during this routine procedure. He's in a coma, and frankly, we're not sure if he'll wake up."
I collapsed into a chair, my legs unable to support me any longer. First my mother, now Enzo – the only two people who had truly loved me.
"Who performed the surgery?" I asked, a terrible suspicion forming.
"Dr. Elliott Ford," she replied, confirming my worst fears.
I looked up to see Lawson watching me, his eyes cold and calculating. In that moment, I knew with absolute certainty that this was no coincidence. Melanie's brother had deliberately harmed Enzo.
"I'm going to the police," I said, rising to my feet. "All of it – my mother's murder, my miscarriages, what happened to Enzo. You're going to prison, Lawson."
He caught my arm, his grip painfully tight. "I wouldn't do that if I were you," he whispered, his breath hot against my ear. "Enzo's life support could so easily malfunction. Hospital administrators can be bought, Blakely. His care depends entirely on your silence and compliance."
I stared into the eyes of the man I'd loved for seven years and saw nothing but a stranger – a cold, calculating predator who had been playing me all along. And I realized with sickening clarity that to save my brother, I would have to surrender everything else.
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