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Husband's Fury for Lost Family Novel Cover

Husband's Fury for Lost Family

I woke before dawn, the excitement in my chest feeling almost foreign after so many mornings of quiet resignation. Today was special—Lily's fifth birthday. My fingers traced the edge of the handcrafted ceramic mug I'd spent weeks perfecting in my little garage studio. The glaze was the exact shade of Ryan's eyes, a detail he'd never notice but that mattered to me nonetheless. The house was silent as I slipped out of our bed—my side rumpled, his pristine. He hadn't come home last night. Again. Amanda's boutique opening preparations, he'd texted. I pushed away the familiar ache and focused on transforming our living room with pastel balloons and streamers. "Is Daddy coming home for my party?" Lily appeared in the doorway, her princess dress already on despite the early hour, her beloved stuffed lamb clutched tightly to her chest.
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I woke before dawn, the excitement in my chest feeling almost foreign after so many mornings of quiet resignation. Today was special—Lily's fifth birthday. My fingers traced the edge of the handcrafted ceramic mug I'd spent weeks perfecting in my little garage studio. The glaze was the exact shade of Ryan's eyes, a detail he'd never notice but that mattered to me nonetheless.

The house was silent as I slipped out of our bed—my side rumpled, his pristine. He hadn't come home last night. Again. Amanda's boutique opening preparations, he'd texted. I pushed away the familiar ache and focused on transforming our living room with pastel balloons and streamers.

"Is Daddy coming home for my party?" Lily appeared in the doorway, her princess dress already on despite the early hour, her beloved stuffed lamb clutched tightly to her chest. Her eyes held that mixture of hope and doubt that broke my heart a little more each time I saw it.

"Of course, sweetie," I lied, the words tasting bitter. "He wouldn't miss it for anything."

I turned away quickly, busying myself with the cupcake batter to hide the tears threatening to spill. Five years of marriage, and I still clung to the fantasy that Ryan might someday look at me the way he looked at Amanda. That he might someday choose us.

As the morning light filled the kitchen, I placed the mug in the center of the table—my final, desperate offering. Maybe this time he'd see how much love I'd poured into it. Maybe this time would be different.

"Mommy, can I put sprinkles on my cupcake?" Lily twirled around the kitchen, her lamb dancing in her hands.

"Extra sprinkles for the birthday girl," I smiled, lifting her onto the counter beside me. Her innocent joy was the only thing that made the hollow shell of our marriage bearable.

By noon, the cupcakes were frosted, the gifts wrapped, and still no word from Ryan. I reached for my phone, hesitating before dialing. Each call felt like another small surrender.

"Ryan?" I kept my voice deliberately light when he answered, the background noise of clinking glasses and polite laughter a stark contrast to our quiet home. "I just wanted to remind you about Lily's party this afternoon. She's so excited..."

"Sarah, I'm in the middle of Amanda's reception." His voice was clipped, impatient. "You know how important this opening is to her. She needs me here."

Needs. The word pierced through me. In five years, Ryan had never once recognized that we might need him too.

"It's just that you promised Lily," I whispered, hating the pleading in my voice. "It's her fifth birthday."

"Look, I can't do this right now." The irritation in his tone was unmistakable. "Amanda's about to cut the ribbon. I'll try to stop by later."

The call ended abruptly. I stared at the phone, the familiar mixture of hurt and anger washing over me. For a moment, I allowed myself to imagine throwing the ceramic mug against the wall, watching it shatter like my foolish hopes.

Instead, I took a deep breath and turned to Lily with a bright smile that didn't reach my eyes. "Let's go get some extra party supplies, sweetie. Just you and me."

"Is Daddy coming?" Her small voice was hesitant.

"He's very busy at work," I replied, the lie so practiced it almost sounded true. "But we'll have fun anyway, won't we?"

The afternoon sun was warm as we walked hand in hand toward the party store three blocks away. Lily skipped ahead, making her lamb dance along the sidewalk railings, her princess dress sparkling in the sunlight.

"Look, Mommy! Green light!" she called, pointing at the crosswalk signal.

I smiled, watching her bounce on her toes at the curb, waiting for me to catch up. The sound came before I saw it—tires screeching against asphalt. I looked up to see a sleek black sedan accelerating toward us, its tinted windows revealing nothing of the driver inside.

"Lily!" I screamed, lunging forward as understanding dawned with horrifying clarity. This was no accident.

The impact came with a sickening thud that seemed to echo through my entire body. I felt myself flying, saw Lily's small form tumbling through the air, her beloved lamb soaring into the gutter. As darkness closed in, my last conscious thought was of Ryan's face, and the terrible knowledge that he would never know how much I had loved him.

My hand reached for my phone, blood-slicked fingers fumbling to dial the number I knew by heart. One last chance to hear his voice. One last chance for him to choose us.

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