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Husband's Betrayal Unveiled

The doorbell rang at precisely three o'clock in the afternoon. I wasn't expecting anyone, and Quentin was still at work. When I opened the door, my breath caught in my throat. "Mrs. Hamilton?" I stammered, staring at my mother-in-law standing on our doorstep, her silver hair neatly styled and her arms laden with gifts. "Surprise, dear!" She smiled warmly, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything?" "No, of course not," I said quickly, stepping aside to let her in. "Quentin isn't home yet." She swept into our living room, setting down her bags and embracing me with unexpected warmth. "Serena, you look lovely as always," she said, holding me at arm's length. "Though perhaps a bit tired around the eyes?" I touched my face self-consciously.
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Chapter 2

The smoke billowed into the sky like a black curtain, blocking out the afternoon sun. Sirens wailed in the distance as I raced toward the burning building, my heart hammering against my ribs. Rachel's words echoed in my mind: "They're still searching for survivors." Mrs. Hamilton had been headed to this exact neighborhood.

Fire trucks lined the street, their lights flashing through the thick smoke. Firefighters rushed past me, their faces grim beneath their helmets. I scanned the crowd of onlookers, searching desperately for Quentin or any sign of his mother.

"Quentin!" I called out, my voice nearly drowned by the chaos around me.

That's when I saw her—Ayleen Brooks, her blonde hair perfectly styled despite the mayhem around us. She was moving toward Quentin with purposeful strides, her face a mask of concern.

"Quentin!" she cried out, reaching him before I could. "I came as soon as I heard! Are you hurt?"

I froze, watching as my husband's face transformed at the sight of her. The tension in his shoulders eased as he took her hands in his.

"Ayleen," he said, his voice softening in a way I hadn't heard in months. "What are you doing here?"

"I was visiting a patient nearby," she explained, her eyes wide with practiced innocence. "When I saw the smoke, I... I was so worried about you."

Quentin's attention remained fixed on Ayleen as she touched his arm, completely ignoring the burning building behind them where people might still be trapped. No orders were being given, no rescue teams organized.

"Quentin," I said, finally reaching them. "Your mother—"

He barely glanced at me. "Not now, Serena."

"But she might be—"

"I said not now!" he snapped, his eyes flashing with irritation before softening again as he turned back to Ayleen. "Are you sure you're okay?"

She nodded, then suddenly pointed toward a fire extinguisher sitting nearby. "Should we use that?"

Quentin hesitated for just a moment. "It's probably not enough against a fire this size, but..."

"I can try," Ayleen offered eagerly, reaching for the extinguisher.

Something in her eagerness made me step forward. "Wait—"

But she was already lifting the extinguisher, her movements deliberate as she approached the burning building. I noticed something odd—the pin was already pulled, and when she aimed it at the flames, nothing came out at first.

"Oh no," she gasped, shaking it vigorously. "It's not working!"

Then suddenly, a weak stream of foam emerged, spluttering pathetically against the inferno before sputtering out completely.

"It's empty," she announced, her voice carrying just enough for nearby firefighters to hear. "Or broken. I'm so sorry."

But I caught the subtle satisfaction in her eyes as she set the extinguisher down. The fire seemed to flare brighter in response, as if fed by some new fuel.

"That was an expired extinguisher," a firefighter muttered nearby. "Look at the inspection tag—it's from three years ago."

Ayleen's eyes widened innocently. "Oh my goodness, I had no idea! I was just trying to help."

Quentin put his arm around her shoulders. "You did your best," he assured her, pulling her away from the scene.

I stared at them in disbelief, then back at the fire that now seemed to be spreading faster than before.

"Quentin!" I called again, desperate to make him focus on the crisis at hand.

This time he did look at me, but his expression was unreadable. He was staring past me, toward the building.

"There's someone in there," he said suddenly, pointing to a silhouette in a second-floor window. "An elderly woman."

My blood ran cold as I followed his gaze.

"We need to get her out," he continued, his voice hardening with determination.

"It might be—" I began.

"Your mother," he finished, his eyes narrowing. "Serena, where is she? Is she supposed to be here?"

Before I could answer, he grabbed my arm roughly. "We need to get her out now!"

"Quentin, I think it's—"

"Sign this," he demanded, thrusting a clipboard at me. On it was a form with official-looking letterhead.

"What is this?" I asked, scanning the document.

"A liability waiver," he explained impatiently. "It says the department isn't responsible if anything happens during the rescue attempt."

I stared at him in horror. "You want me to sign away my mother's safety?"

"It's standard procedure," he insisted, his pen hovering over the paper. "It'll clear the way for us to get in there faster. Just sign it, Serena!"

Behind us, Ayleen watched with an expression I couldn't quite read—something between concern and calculation.

"Quentin, please," I whispered, "just get her out first, then I'll—"

"Sign it now!" he roared, his face inches from mine. "Or I can't promise we'll get to her in time!"

The fire crackled behind us, growing louder as if feeding on our confrontation. In that moment, I realized with terrible clarity that something had fundamentally broken between us—and that the woman trapped inside might pay the ultimate price for it.

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