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My Groom Took My Mother’s Blood for His Mistress

The crystal chandeliers of the Pierre Hotel didn’t sparkle; they glared. Under their harsh interrogation, I adjusted the strap of my gown, feeling the silk cling to the cold sweat on my back. This was supposed to be the night Asher and I announced our wedding date. Instead, the air in the ballroom felt thin, insufficient to fill my lungs. I scanned the room for my parents. They weren't at the head table where the place cards read *Family of the Bride*. I found them tucked into a dark corner near the swinging kitchen doors, the draft from the service entrance fluttering the hem of my mother’s modest dress. Dad was staring at his hands, knuckles white as he gripped the tablecloth. Mom looked smaller than I remembered, her skin possessing the translucent, papery quality of dried leaves. A waiter dropped a tray onto their table with a clatter that cut through the string quartet’s melody.
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Chapter 4

The reception chair in the lobby of Titan Logistics was designed to be uncomfortable—a subtle psychological warfare tactic I respected, even as my lower back screamed in protest. I had been sitting here for nine hours. The security guard, a burly man named Earl, had stopped making eye contact around hour four.

My flight had been a middle-seat nightmare in economy, knees pressed against the tray table, reviewing the disaster Asher had left behind. Titan was our biggest client, and Asher had blown them off three times to play golf.

At 6:30 PM, the elevator doors pinged. Frank Kowalski, the CEO of Titan, strode out, flanked by assistants. He stopped when he saw me, his face hardening into a scowl that matched the Chicago winter outside.

"Ms. Spencer," he grunted, buttoning his cashmere coat. "I told your secretary I wasn't interested. Stellar Tech is a liability."

I stood up, ignoring the pins and needles in my legs. I didn't offer a handshake; I offered my tablet. "You're right. We were. But the routing bug that caused your Q2 shipment delays? It wasn't a server load issue. It was a lazy syntax error in the dispatch algorithm."

He paused, his eyes flickering to the screen.

"I fixed it on the plane," I said, my voice steady despite the exhaustion dragging at my eyelids. "I also optimized the fuel consumption model. It’ll save you twelve percent annually starting tomorrow. If you sign the renewal."

Kowalski stared at me, then at the code glowing on the screen. He looked at the empty lobby, then back at me. "You waited all day to show me a patch?"

"I waited all day to show you that I’m not Asher," I corrected.

He let out a short, bark of a laugh. He took the stylus, signed the digital contract, and handed the tablet back. "Get some sleep, kid. You look like hell."

***

I landed back in New York at midnight, driving straight to the office to pick up my laptop. The parking garage was a cavern of concrete shadows and echoing drips. As I unlocked my battered rental car, a figure peeled itself from the darkness behind a concrete pillar.

I flinched, dropping my keys.

"Blaire."

It was Annalise. But the crimson dress and smug grin were gone. She wore oversized sweatpants and a hoodie, her face scrubbed raw and pale without makeup. The ankle monitor on her leg blinked a steady, accusing red.

"You shouldn't be here," I said, my hand tightening around the pepper spray in my pocket.

"I needed you to know," she rushed out, stepping forward, her hands trembling. "It wasn't for clothes or jewelry. It was my dad. He has end-stage renal failure. The dialysis bills... we were drowning. Asher said nobody would notice the money."

She looked small. Pathetic. A far cry from the woman who had crushed my mother’s pills under a red stiletto.

"My mother has cancer, Annalise," I said, my voice cold enough to freeze the damp air between us. "And you watched Asher divert her blood transfusion. You laughed."

"I was scared! He threatened to fire me!"

"Fear explains cowardice," I stepped closer, forcing her to retreat until her back hit the pillar. "It doesn't excuse sadism. Tragedy is not a license for cruelty. You made your choice."

I got into the car and locked the doors. As I reversed, I saw her slump against the concrete, sobbing into her hands. I didn't stop. But as I merged onto the street, I pulled a sticky note from my purse and wrote down a name I'd seen on her bail paperwork: *Hector Vargas*.

***

The office was supposed to be empty, but the fourth floor was ablaze with light. I walked in to find Marcus Chen pacing, sweat shining on his forehead. The engineering team was huddled around a single monitor, their faces illuminated by the harsh blue glow of a terminal window.

"What broke?" I asked, dropping my bag.

"It’s not a bug," Marcus said, his voice tight. "It’s a bomb. A logic bomb. One of Asher's frat-boy hires left a script dormant in the kernel. It triggered when we purged his admin credentials. It’s eating the customer database. We have," he checked his watch, "four hours before it wipes the backups."

Panic, sharp and metallic, tasted the back of my throat. If we lost the data, the Titan contract I just saved was worthless.

"Order pizza," I commanded, kicking off my heels and pulling a chair up next to Marcus. "And get me a Red Bull."

"You're coding?" a junior dev asked, skeptical.

"I'm rewriting the encryption key to quarantine the script," I said, my fingers already flying across the mechanical keyboard. The rhythmic clack-clack-clack was the only sound in the room. "If we can't stop it, we'll cage it."

For the next three hours, titles didn't matter. I wasn't the CEO; I was just another engineer in the trenches. We passed lukewarm pepperoni slices over monitors and shouted hex codes across the room. The air grew thick with body heat and tension.

At 3:42 AM, I hit *Enter* on the final patch. The red warning bar on the screen flashed once, then turned a beautiful, solid green.

Cheering erupted. Marcus slumped back in his chair, grinning at me. "Nice save, boss."

It was the first time he’d called me that without a sneer.

***

The victory high lasted exactly six hours.

I was in Dr. Mitchell’s office, the morning sun glaring off the diplomas on the wall. My mother sat beside me, looking frailer than ever. The dark circles under her eyes were like bruises.

"The standard chemotherapy has stopped working," Dr. Mitchell said gently, sliding a terrifying chart across the desk. "The markers are spiking. We need to switch tactics immediately. There’s a new immunotherapy protocol—CAR T-cell therapy. It’s aggressive, but it’s her best shot."

"Do it," I said instantly.

Dr. Mitchell hesitated. "Insurance denied the pre-authorization. They consider it experimental for her stage. The out-of-pocket cost is... significant. Two hundred thousand for the first round."

The number hit me like a physical blow. I had drained my savings for payroll. The Titan deposit wouldn't clear for thirty days. The only liquid cash left in the company accounts was earmarked for the server migration required to keep the platform live.

If I paid for the treatment, the company would default on its server lease next week. We would go dark. Everything I fought for—the code, the team, the redemption—would vanish.

I looked at my mother. She was watching a bird outside the window, humming softly, trying to be brave for me.

I turned back to the doctor. "Send the bill to me personally. Start the treatment today."

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