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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 3

"Quentin, please listen to me!" I grabbed his arm, my fingers digging into his sleeve. "It's not my mother in there!"

He shook me off, his eyes still fixed on Ayleen's tear-streaked face. "Serena, stop this. You're hysterical."

"But my mother died six months ago," I said, my voice breaking. "It's your mother in there, Quentin! Your mother!"

Ayleen leaned into him, her shoulders shaking with what looked like sobs. "Quentin, I'm so scared. What if she doesn't make it?"

He wrapped his arm around her, pulling her closer. "It'll be okay," he murmured, completely ignoring me now. "We'll get through this together."

I stepped between them, forcing him to look at me. "Quentin Hamilton, your mother came to visit us yesterday! She's the one trapped in that building!"

His face darkened with irritation. "My mother is three states away. She would have called if she was coming."

"She wanted to surprise you," I said desperately. "She's been worried about us—about you and Ayleen—"

"Don't bring Ayleen into this," he snapped. "This is about your mother."

"No!" I shouted, my voice nearly drowned by the crackling of the flames. "It's about your mother! The pendant she gave me yesterday—it's right here!"

I yanked the silver pendant from my pocket, holding it up for him to see. But his attention had already drifted back to Ayleen, who was now wiping away tears with delicate fingers.

"Quentin," she whimpered, "shouldn't we be doing something?"

"Yes," he said firmly. "We should."

Over his shoulder, I caught sight of movement near the building. Other firefighters had managed to reach a second-floor window where the silhouette had appeared.

"They've got her!" someone shouted. "We've reached the victim!"

Quentin's head snapped up, his body tensing. For one brief moment, I thought he would finally understand.

"Your mother," I whispered.

But he was already moving toward Ayleen, who had stumbled slightly in the direction of the rescue operation. "Be careful," he warned her, steadying her with his hand.

Two firefighters emerged from the building, carrying a stretcher between them. Even from a distance, I could see the elderly woman's silver hair, now blackened with soot. Her skin was red and blistered where the flames had reached her.

"It's her," I said, my heart pounding. "Quentin, it's your mother."

The firefighters rushed past us toward the waiting ambulance. As they lifted the stretcher, Mrs. Hamilton's eyes fluttered open. Even through the smoke and distance, I could see her lips moving.

"Quentin," she called weakly, her voice barely audible above the chaos. "Quentin..."

I turned to my husband, expecting to see recognition dawn on his face. Instead, he was kneeling beside Ayleen, who had sunk to the ground in a display of distress.

"Quentin!" I tugged at his sleeve. "She's calling for you!"

He glanced up irritably. "Serena, for God's sake—"

"Your mother is awake!" I pointed toward the ambulance where the paramedics were working frantically. "She's asking for you!"

Ayleen's hand tightened on Quentin's arm. "Quentin, I feel faint," she murmured. "The smoke..."

He was at her side instantly, cradling her face in his hands. "I'm here," he promised. "I'm right here."

Mrs. Hamilton's voice came again, weaker this time. "Quentin..."

But he didn't hear her. He couldn't hear anything over Ayleen's theatrical breathing and his own rushing to comfort her.

The paramedics closed the ambulance doors, and the vehicle pulled away, sirens wailing. I watched it go, feeling something break inside me.

At the hospital, the fluorescent lights cast everything in a harsh, unforgiving glow. Quentin paced the waiting room while Ayleen sat nearby, her hand resting protectively over his.

"The doctors are doing everything they can," she told him softly when he finally sat down beside her.

He nodded, his face drawn with worry. "She'll pull through," he said. "She has to."

Ayleen hesitated, her eyes darting to me before returning to him. "Quentin," she said gently, "we need to be prepared for the worst."

"What do you mean?" he asked sharply.

"Elderly patients," she said, lowering her voice as if sharing a medical secret, "they often don't recover from this kind of trauma. Their bodies just... can't take it."

I watched her carefully, seeing the subtle calculation behind her concerned expression.

"The doctors might suggest aggressive treatments," she continued. "But we need to ask ourselves if that's really what's best for her."

Quentin's shoulders slumped. "What are you saying?"

"I'm saying," Ayleen whispered, taking his hand in hers, "that sometimes the kindest thing we can do is let go."

As she spoke, I saw her thumb stroke across his knuckles in slow, deliberate circles—a gesture so intimate it made my stomach turn.

"Let go?" Quentin echoed, his voice hollow.

"Trust me," she murmured, leaning closer. "I'm here for you. Whatever you decide, I'll support you."

And I knew then that whatever decision Quentin made about his mother's care, it wouldn't be based on what was best for her—it would be based on what Ayleen wanted.

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