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Husband's Lie and My Demise

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Husband's Lie and My Demise Chapter 1

The phone rang at dawn on Valentine's Day, shattering the fragile peace I'd been clinging to in my sleep.

Augustus bolted upright beside me, his hand already reaching for his cell. The blue light illuminated his face as he answered, and I watched his expression shift from confusion to shock to something cold and clinical that made my stomach drop.

"I'll be there in ten minutes," he said, already throwing off the covers.

"What happened?" I asked, though some instinct already whispered the answer.

"It's Mom. Massive heart attack. They're taking her into emergency now." His voice was flat, detached—the tone he used when delivering bad news to patients' families. Not the voice of a son whose mother was dying.

I dressed faster than I ever had in my life, my fingers fumbling with buttons and zippers as Augustus moved through our bedroom like a stranger, methodical and distant. The drive to the hospital passed in a blur of empty pre-dawn streets and the mechanical rhythm of windshield wipers against a light drizzle that felt like tears from a sky that understood what I didn't want to accept.

Eleanor was already unconscious when we arrived. The ICU smelled like antiseptic and death, that particular combination of chemicals and despair that hospitals try to mask but never quite succeed. I took her hand—so cold, so fragile—and pressed it against my cheek.

"Mom," I whispered. "Please don't leave us."

Her eyelids fluttered. For one beautiful, terrible moment, she looked at me with recognition and love. Her lips moved, forming words I had to lean close to hear.

"My sweet girl... take care of... him..."

"Don't talk like that," I said, my voice breaking. "You're going to be fine. Augustus will—"

But her eyes were already closing again, her hand going limp in mine.

The next hours passed in a nightmarish haze of doctors conferring in low voices, machines beeping their urgent warnings, and Augustus standing at a distance, watching his mother die with the cold assessment of a surgeon rather than the grief of a son. I wanted to shake him, to make him feel something, anything—but the look in his eyes when he finally met my gaze froze the words in my throat.

It was calculation. Not sorrow.

When Dr. Harrison emerged from Eleanor's room just after noon, his expression told me everything. "Her heart has failed completely," he said quietly. "There's nothing more we can do. I'm sorry, Augustus."

Augustus nodded once, sharp and precise. "How long?"

"Hours. Maybe less."

"I need the organ donation forms."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I stared at him, certain I'd misheard. "What?"

"The forms, Harrison. Now." Augustus's voice carried that particular edge of command that made nurses and residents scramble to obey.

Dr. Harrison hesitated, glancing between us. "Augustus, perhaps you should take some time—"

"I don't need time. I know exactly what needs to be done." He turned to me then, and the coldness in his eyes made me take an involuntary step back. "Mom always wanted to help others. This is how she can."

"Help others?" My voice came out hoarse, disbelieving. "Augustus, she's still alive—"

"Barely. And when she goes, her heart will save Margaret Pierce."

The name struck me like a slap. "Zara's mother? You're going to give your mother's heart to—"

"To the woman whose daughter saved my life." Augustus's jaw set in that stubborn line I'd come to dread. "It's the only way to truly repay that debt."

I felt the world tilt sideways. "Your mother is dying, and you're thinking about Zara?"

"I'm thinking about honor. About gratitude. About ensuring Mom's death has meaning." He said it like he was explaining a simple medical procedure to a confused patient. "Margaret has been on the transplant list for two years. Mom's heart is a perfect match. This is meant to be."

"Meant to be?" I couldn't breathe. "Augustus, this is your mother. The woman who raised you, who sacrificed everything—"

"Which is exactly why she'd want this." He turned away from me, dismissing my horror as easily as he'd dismiss a nurse's suggestion during surgery. "Get me those forms, Harrison."

Two hours later, I found him in the surgical prep room, already scrubbing in. The sight of him there—methodically washing his hands, preparing to cut into his own mother—made bile rise in my throat.

"You can't do this," I said from the doorway.

He didn't even look up. "It's already done. I've signed the papers. Margaret is being prepped for transplant now."

"She's still your mother, Augustus. She's still breathing—"

"She's brain dead, Valeria. The machines are breathing for her." His hands moved with mechanical precision, water streaming over his fingers. "This is mercy. This is purpose. This is how I honor both the woman who gave me life and the one who saved it."

I stepped closer, desperate to reach whatever humanity remained in him. "Please. Just wait. Just think about what you're—"

"I've thought about nothing else." Finally, he turned to face me, and the man I saw was a stranger. "You don't understand because you've never owed anyone your life. But I do. I owe Zara everything. And this—" his gesture encompassed the sterile room, the instruments waiting, the horror of what he was about to do "—this is how I pay that debt. Mom would be proud."

The water continued running. The clock on the wall ticked forward. And I stood there, watching my husband prepare to cut out his mother's heart with the same clinical detachment he'd use on any other patient, knowing that everything—our marriage, his soul, the woman who'd loved us both—was already dying, and there was nothing I could do to stop it.

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Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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