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Husband's Affair & Son's Death

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The fluorescent lights of New York Presbyterian's waiting room buzzed overhead, casting a sickly glow that made everything look unnatural. I sat hunched in a plastic chair, my fingers absently stroking the worn fabric of Dash's favorite stuffed dinosaur—a green triceratops he'd named "Spike." The toy still smelled like him—a mix of baby shampoo and the chocolate chip cookies I'd let him have before we left for what should have been a routine procedure. My eyes fixed on the double doors leading to the surgical wing. Any minute now, they'd swing open and Dominick would walk out, his surgical mask pulled down around his neck, that confident smile that had first drawn me to him at med school telling me everything went perfectly. But something felt wrong. Dominick had been acting strange all morning, claiming a sudden fever had hit him just as we were heading to the hospital. He'd kissed Dash's forehead and promised to join the procedure as soon as possible. "Just a small cavity filling," he'd assured me. "Dahlia's one of our best residents. She can handle it while I rest in the on-call room." I checked my watch for what felt like the hundredth time.

Husband's Affair & Son's Death Chapter 1

The fluorescent lights of New York Presbyterian's waiting room buzzed overhead, casting a sickly glow that made everything look unnatural. I sat hunched in a plastic chair, my fingers absently stroking the worn fabric of Dash's favorite stuffed dinosaur—a green triceratops he'd named "Spike." The toy still smelled like him—a mix of baby shampoo and the chocolate chip cookies I'd let him have before we left for what should have been a routine procedure.

My eyes fixed on the double doors leading to the surgical wing. Any minute now, they'd swing open and Dominick would walk out, his surgical mask pulled down around his neck, that confident smile that had first drawn me to him at med school telling me everything went perfectly.

But something felt wrong. Dominick had been acting strange all morning, claiming a sudden fever had hit him just as we were heading to the hospital. He'd kissed Dash's forehead and promised to join the procedure as soon as possible.

"Just a small cavity filling," he'd assured me. "Dahlia's one of our best residents. She can handle it while I rest in the on-call room."

I checked my watch for what felt like the hundredth time. Two hours. Dash had been in surgery for two hours now.

A man in surgical scrubs approached, his face partially obscured by a surgical cap. My heart leapt—Dominick had finally arrived to take over. But as he drew closer, I realized it wasn't my husband.

"Mrs. Lawrence?" Dr. Michael Harrison's voice was gentle but his eyes held a gravity that made my stomach drop. "I need to speak with you about your son."

The dinosaur slipped from my fingers, landing soundlessly on the carpet.

"There were complications with the anesthesia," he continued, his words seeming to come from underwater. "Dash went into cardiac arrest. We did everything we could, but..."

His voice faded as a high-pitched ringing filled my ears. The waiting room tilted sideways.

"Where's my husband?" I managed to ask, though I didn't know why it mattered.

Dr. Harrison's expression tightened. "I'm not sure. He wasn't in the OR."

Before I could process this, the doors burst open and Dominick appeared, his face flushed and hair disheveled. He was breathing hard, one hand pressed to his chest.

"Brianna," he gasped, reaching for me. "I came as soon as I could. The fever hit me so suddenly—"

He stopped abruptly when he saw Dr. Harrison's face.

"What happened?" he demanded, though something in his eyes suggested he already knew.

---

A week passed in a blur of condolences and casseroles I couldn't bear to eat. Our brownstone was filled with flowers—lilies, roses, carnations—their cloying sweetness making me nauseous. I moved through rooms like a ghost, touching Dash's toys but unable to look at them properly.

The funeral director, a solemn man with kind eyes, sat across from us in our living room. His folder contained forms I couldn't focus on.

"We need to make decisions about the service," he said gently. "And about disposition."

Disposition. Such a clinical word for deciding what to do with my baby's body.

"I think cremation is best," Dominick said, not looking at me. His phone buzzed again—the fifth time in ten minutes. He glanced at it, frowning.

"Dominick," I whispered, "this is our son's funeral."

He sighed impatiently. "I'm aware, Brianna. But we need to be practical. A quick, private service is best. No media, no spectacle."

I stared at him, trying to reconcile this cold stranger with the man who had once wept when Dash took his first steps.

"The department's reputation could suffer if this becomes a media circus," he added, adjusting his expensive watch. "We need to think about the practice."

---

"The district attorney is charging Dr. Mills with involuntary manslaughter," Dominick said three days later, sliding a document across our kitchen island toward me.

I looked up from the cup of tea I'd been staring at for an hour. "What?"

"Dahlia made a mistake," he continued, his tone clinical. "But destroying her career won't bring Dash back."

A lawyer sat beside him, briefcase open on the counter, watching me with calculating eyes.

"I need you to sign this." Dominick pushed a letter toward me. "It's a character reference for Dahlia, and a statement supporting a plea deal for probation."

I picked up the paper with trembling hands. "You want me to help the woman who killed our son?"

"Don't be dramatic," Dominick snapped, then softened his voice. "Look, Brianna, I know this is hard. But Dahlia is a promising young doctor. Ruining her life won't change what happened."

The lawyer cleared his throat. "Mrs. Lawrence, your husband's right. A trial would be traumatic for everyone involved."

I stared at Dominick's face—the face I'd loved for years—and saw nothing of the man I thought I'd married.

"What happens if I don't sign?" I asked quietly.

Something flashed in Dominick's eyes—something cold and unfamiliar.

"Then things could become very difficult," he said carefully. "For both of us."

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