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Mother's Murder, His Lie

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The phone call came at 3:17 AM. I fumbled for my cell in the darkness, Kaiden's steady breathing beside me undisturbed by the shrill ring that pierced our bedroom. The hospital's name flashed across my screen, sending ice through my veins before I even answered. "Miss Rose?" The voice was clinical, detached. "This is Mercy General Hospital. Your mother has been admitted in critical condition following a violent assault." My fingers went numb. "What? What happened?" "She's suffered multiple stab wounds. Seventeen, to be exact. You should come immediately." The world tilted.

Mother's Murder, His Lie Chapter 1

The phone call came at 3:17 AM.

I fumbled for my cell in the darkness, Kaiden's steady breathing beside me undisturbed by the shrill ring that pierced our bedroom. The hospital's name flashed across my screen, sending ice through my veins before I even answered.

"Miss Rose?" The voice was clinical, detached. "This is Mercy General Hospital. Your mother has been admitted in critical condition following a violent assault."

My fingers went numb. "What? What happened?"

"She's suffered multiple stab wounds. Seventeen, to be exact. You should come immediately."

The world tilted. I threw off the covers, my bare feet hitting cold hardwood as I scrambled for clothes. Kaiden stirred, his arm reaching out to find me gone.

"Scarlett? What's wrong?"

"My mother," I choked out, yanking a sweater over my head. "She's been attacked."

The hospital corridor stretched endlessly before me, fluorescent lights buzzing overhead like angry wasps. The antiseptic smell burned my nostrils as I pushed through the emergency doors, Kaiden a step behind me.

A doctor met us, his face grave beneath his cap. "Miss Rose, I'm Dr. Martinez. I'm afraid your mother's condition is extremely critical."

"Will she survive?" My voice sounded strange to my own ears—hollow, distant.

He hesitated. "The stabbing was... unusually vicious. We've done everything we can, but I'm afraid she's brain-dead. However, her organs are viable for donation."

Brain-dead. The words echoed in my skull like a death knell. My mother—vibrant, laughing, alive—reduced to a clinical designation and viable organs.

"There's something else," Dr. Martinez continued, his voice lowering. "This appears to be a random attack, but the brutality suggests personal motivation. The police will want to speak with you."

I nodded mechanically, unable to process anything beyond the fact that I would never hear my mother's voice again.

They led me to her room. She lay still among white sheets, tubes and wires connecting her to machines that beeped and hummed with artificial life. Her chest rose and fell with mechanical precision, but her eyes—her kind, brown eyes that had always sparkled when she looked at me—were closed forever.

"Mom," I whispered, taking her hand. It was still warm, still felt like her, but the woman I knew was already gone.

I don't know how long I sat there, drowning in grief, before I heard voices in the hallway. Kaiden's deep timbre carried through the door, along with another voice—higher, feminine, unfamiliar.

The door opened, and Kaiden stepped in with a woman I'd never seen before. She was beautiful in a delicate way, with pale skin and wide eyes that seemed to drink in my pain like fine wine.

"Scarlett," Kaiden said, his voice oddly formal. "This is Delilah Jenkins."

Delilah stepped forward, her hands clasped before her. "I'm so sorry for your loss," she murmured, but her eyes held something that wasn't sympathy—calculation.

"Delilah has a hereditary condition affecting her vision," Kaiden explained, moving to stand between us. "She needs an eye transplant urgently."

I stared at him, uncomprehending. "What does that have to do with me? With my mother?"

Kaiden's jaw tightened. "I've already arranged it, Scarlett. Your mother's eyes will go to Delilah."

The room spun around me. "You... what?"

"Her father saved my life," Kaiden said, as if that explained everything. "I owe them a debt I can never repay."

"This isn't about debt!" I cried, my voice breaking. "This is about my mother! About me!"

But Kaiden wasn't listening. He was already on his phone, speaking in low, urgent tones to someone at the military hospital. Within minutes, forms appeared—organ donation papers, expedited by Kaiden's connections.

"No," I whispered, backing away. "No, you can't do this."

Kaiden's eyes were cold, distant. "It's already done, Scarlett."

I watched in horror as they wheeled my mother away, her body still warm, her eyes—the eyes that had watched me grow up, that had filled with pride and love and sometimes tears—harvested for a stranger who stood by with false gratitude shining in her borrowed sight.

Back at home, I paced our living room like a caged animal. Every surface held memories of our life together—photos of our wedding, vacations, quiet moments—now all tainted by betrayal.

"How could you?" I demanded when Kaiden walked in. "How could you give away her eyes without even asking me?"

"I made my decision," he replied, loosening his tie. "Honor and duty come before personal feelings."

"Honor?" I spat. "There's no honor in this! You've dishonored everything we had!"

I pulled divorce papers from my bag, slamming them onto the coffee table. "Sign them."

Kaiden glanced at the papers without touching them. "You're being emotional, Scarlett. You don't mean this."

"Sign them!" I screamed.

The doorbell rang before he could respond. When Kaiden opened it, Delilah stood there, tears streaming down her perfect face.

"Thank you," she sobbed, clinging to him. "Thank you for saving my sight. I know it must be so hard for Scarlett, but this sacrifice..."

She looked at me with those eyes—my mother's eyes—and I felt something inside me shatter beyond repair.

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Mother's Murder, His Lie of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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