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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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Chapter 2

The impact felt like being shattered into a thousand pieces. One moment I was reaching for Lily, and the next—nothing but darkness. Then, a strange weightlessness. The pain vanished, replaced by a hollow emptiness that seemed to echo through my very being.

I opened my eyes to harsh fluorescent lights. Portland General Hospital. The emergency room buzzed with activity around me, but something was wrong. Terribly wrong. A nurse with tired eyes and 'Brenda' on her name tag hovered over my body—my actual body—lying motionless on a gurney. Beside me, on another stretcher, lay Lily, her princess dress torn and stained crimson, her small chest no longer rising and falling.

"No pulse on either," Nurse Brenda announced, her voice professional but tinged with sadness. "Time of death for both patients, 3:47 PM."

I tried to scream, to reach for my daughter, but my hands passed through everything they touched. I wasn't in my body anymore. Neither was Lily. We were... something else now.

"We need to contact the family," another nurse said. "ID says Sarah Mitchell. There's a phone in her purse."

Brenda nodded, picking up my blood-spattered phone. I watched as she scrolled through my contacts, finding 'Ryan - Husband' and dialing. My heart—or whatever ghostly echo of it remained—clenched as it went straight to voicemail.

"Mr. Mitchell, this is Nurse Peterson from Portland General Hospital," she said, her voice calm but urgent. "I'm calling about your wife, Sarah, and daughter. They've been in a serious accident. Please call us back immediately."

She tried again. And again. Each call ending in Ryan's professional voicemail greeting.

"Try one more time," her colleague urged. "This is a child involved."

Brenda nodded grimly, dialing once more. "Mr. Mitchell, this is urgent. Your wife and daughter were struck by a vehicle. Please call Portland General immediately."

I drifted closer, watching as she placed my phone down with a sigh. "Tag them and move them to the morgue," she said quietly. "Keep trying the husband."

I wanted to feel rage, but all I felt was a profound sadness. Even now, at the very end, Ryan wasn't there for us.

Something tugged at what remained of my consciousness. Lily. My sweet Lily was floating beside me, her spectral form still wearing the princess dress, her eyes wide with confusion.

"Mommy?" Her voice echoed strangely, as if coming from very far away. "What happened to us?"

How could I explain death to a five-year-old? How could I tell her that we'd been torn from life by a car that seemed to aim for us deliberately?

"We're... somewhere different now, sweetie," I whispered, reaching for her hand. To my relief, I could touch her in this form. "We had an accident."

"Are we going to see Daddy?" she asked, her innocent question piercing what remained of my heart.

"I don't know, baby," I answered truthfully.

As if pulled by an invisible thread, we drifted away from our bodies. Through corridors and walls, past doctors and grieving families who couldn't see us. We moved without walking, existed without breathing.

I knew where we were going before we arrived. The boutique. Amanda's precious boutique that had been more important than Lily's birthday. More important than our lives.

Through the large glass windows, I could see the glittering crowd inside. Champagne flowed freely, elegant people in expensive clothes laughed and admired the displays. And there, in the center of it all, stood Ryan and Amanda, glasses raised in a toast.

Ryan checked his phone, frowning slightly at the screen. I could see the notification: 27 missed calls from "Home." With a dismissive shake of his head, he slipped the phone back into his pocket and turned his full attention to Amanda, who was beaming up at him adoringly.

"Why doesn't Daddy answer the phone?" Lily's small voice asked beside me. "Doesn't he want to know where we are?"

I couldn't answer. The truth was too painful, even in death.

We drifted there, unseen witnesses to Ryan's betrayal, as the celebration continued and night fell over Portland. Our bodies lay unclaimed in the hospital morgue while my husband laughed and drank champagne with the woman he had always truly loved.

As midnight approached, we found ourselves back at the hospital, floating aimlessly through the quiet corridors. Lily's spirit clung to mine, confused and increasingly distressed.

"Mommy, I'm scared," she whispered. "Why are we here? Why can't anyone see us?"

Before I could formulate an answer that wouldn't terrify her further, we both felt a strange pull—a shift in whatever tethered us to this in-between place. Suddenly, we were hovering over our own bodies, now draped in white sheets on cold metal tables in the morgue.

"Is that... us?" Lily asked, her spectral voice trembling.

"Yes, sweetheart," I answered, unable to lie to her anymore. "That's what happened when the car hit us."

"Are we angels now?"

"I don't know what we are," I admitted, holding her close as we drifted through the sterile corridors. "But we're together. I promise I won't leave you."

As we floated through the silent hospital, I wondered how long we would remain like this—spirits caught between worlds, waiting for a resolution that might never come. And I wondered if Ryan would ever realize what he had lost, or if he would continue his life with Amanda, unburdened by the wife and child he had never truly wanted.

The night stretched endlessly before us, the first of many in our new, shadowless existence.

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