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Husband's Betrayal: Reclaiming Our Lost Son

The morning light filtered through the bedroom curtains, casting soft shadows across the floor. I ran my fingers over Roy's robot toy, tracing the familiar contours of its metallic arms and legs. Four years. Four years since I'd held my son instead of his belongings. The weight of the toy in my palm was nothing compared to the weight in my chest. I carefully polished each joint and button, making sure it gleamed just as Roy had loved it. He'd carried this robot everywhere—to preschool, to the park, even insisted on having it next to his pillow at night. "It protects me from the monsters, Mommy," he'd whisper, his eyes wide with childish certainty. Now this robot was all I had left to bring to his grave. "Elio?" I called out, my voice echoing through our too-quiet house.
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Chapter 3

"That robot belongs to my son," I said, my voice trembling as I stepped into my own living room.

Lewis looked up from where he knelt on my carpet, Roy's robot clutched protectively against his chest. "But Daddy Elio gave it to me. He said it's mine now."

"Daddy Elio?" The words felt like shards of glass in my throat. I turned to Georgina, who was watching me with calculating eyes. "You've taught him to call my husband daddy?"

"Children need stability," Georgina said smoothly, rising from my couch with practiced grace. "Lewis has grown quite attached to Elio. Surely you can understand that?"

I couldn't breathe. This woman was sitting in my living room, speaking about my husband as if he belonged to her, while her child played with my dead son's most precious possession.

"Please," I whispered, kneeling down to Lewis's eye level. "That robot was very special to my little boy. He carried it everywhere. It was his favorite thing in the whole world."

Lewis's grip tightened on the toy. "But your little boy doesn't need it anymore. Daddy Elio said so. He said dead boys don't play with toys."

The casual cruelty of those words—spoken in a child's innocent voice but clearly coached by adults—nearly brought me to my knees. "Roy may be gone, but this robot is all I have left of him. Please, sweetheart, I need it back."

"No!" Lewis scrambled backward, clutching the robot tighter. "It's mine! Mommy said I could have it!"

Tears blurred my vision as I reached out gently. "I know you like it, but—"

"Lewis, come here," Georgina commanded sharply. "Don't let her take your toy."

I watched in horror as she pulled her son behind her, using him as a shield. "This is exactly what Elio warned me about," she said, her voice taking on a theatrical tremor. "Your obsession with the past is unhealthy, Camille. That poor child has been dead for years. You need to let go."

"Don't you dare tell me how to grieve my son," I said, standing slowly. "And don't you dare give away his belongings without asking me."

"Elio has every right to decide what happens to items in his own home," Georgina shot back. "He's moving forward with his life. Maybe you should try doing the same."

I moved toward Lewis again, my hands shaking. "Please, honey. Just let me hold it for a moment. I promise I won't—"

"Stay away from my son!" Georgina shrieked, grabbing Lewis and pulling him further back.

In the chaos, Lewis stumbled, his small hand still clutching Roy's robot while his other hand flailed for balance. I heard the metallic clink of something hitting the floor—craft scissors that had fallen from Georgina's purse during their retreat.

Lewis's foot caught on the coffee table leg. As he fell, his hand shot out instinctively, fingers closing around the scissors. I lunged forward to catch him, to prevent him from getting hurt.

The sharp blade sliced across my palm as our hands collided, Lewis's panicked grip driving the metal deep into my flesh. Pain shot up my arm as blood immediately began flowing, dripping onto Roy's robot still clutched in Lewis's other hand.

"Oh God," I gasped, cradling my injured hand against my chest.

"You attacked my child!" Georgina screamed, snatching Lewis away from me. "You're dangerous! You're completely unstable!"

"I was trying to help him," I said through gritted teeth, watching my blood stain the carpet—the same carpet where Roy used to build block towers. "He was falling."

"Liar!" Georgina's voice rose to a hysterical pitch. "You tried to hurt him because you're jealous that he has what your son can't have anymore—a future!"

Lewis began crying, still holding Roy's robot, my blood now smeared across its silver surface. The sight of it—my blood on my son's most treasured possession—broke something fundamental inside me.

The front door slammed open, and Elio burst in, his face flushed from running. He took in the scene: me bleeding, Lewis crying, Georgina holding her son protectively.

"What the hell happened?" he demanded.

"She attacked Lewis!" Georgina sobbed, pointing at me with a trembling finger. "She tried to take his robot and when he wouldn't give it up, she hurt him!"

Elio's eyes went cold as they fixed on me. "Camille, what did you do?"

"I didn't—" I started, but he was already moving toward Georgina and Lewis.

"Are you hurt, buddy?" Elio knelt down, checking Lewis over with gentle hands. "Did she hurt you?"

"She scared me," Lewis whimpered. "And she bled on my robot."

*Your robot.* The words echoed in my head as Elio pulled both Georgina and Lewis into a protective embrace.

"Apologize," Elio said, his voice hard as stone as he looked at me. "Apologize to Lewis for frightening him."

I stared at my husband—the man who had once promised to love and protect me—as he held another woman and her child while demanding I apologize for bleeding in my own home.

"You want me to apologize?" I whispered, my voice breaking. "For trying to save a piece of my son's memory?"

"Lewis needs that robot more than a ghost does," Elio said coldly. "Roy is gone, Camille. He's been gone for four years. It's time you accepted that and stopped making everyone miserable with your grief."

The words hit me like physical blows. In that moment, watching my husband comfort another woman's child while dismissing our son as nothing more than a ghost, I finally understood the truth.

I hadn't just lost my son four years ago.

I had lost my husband too.

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