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My Husband Celebrated While Our Daughter Died Novel Cover

My Husband Celebrated While Our Daughter Died

The vintage Pinot Noir on the silver tray trembled, the dark liquid lapping against the glass like a warning. It was our tenth anniversary. Ten years of Philip Dean, ten years of being the woman behind the successful man, ten years of trying to fill the silence that had consumed our home since Grace died three years ago. I stood outside Philip’s study, my hand hovering over the mahogany door handle. I wanted to surprise him. I wanted to pretend, just for tonight, that we were still the high school sweethearts who promised to conquer the world together. Inside, Philip’s voice was sharp, cutting through the heavy oak door. He was on speakerphone. "The transfer is delayed, Danny. You’ll get your money when the quarterly report is out." Danny.
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Chapter 4

The auction hall buzzed with the soft murmur of wealth—the kind of place where people discussed six-figure bids in the same tone they'd use to order coffee. I sat rigid in my assigned seat, my savings account balance burned into my memory: $12,750. Everything I had managed to hide from Philip's financial stranglehold, everything I was willing to sacrifice for Grace's memory.

The auctioneer's voice rose as he introduced the next item: 'Lot 47, a sterling silver heart-shaped locket with engraved initials G.D., circa 2015. Opening bid at $800.' My daughter's locket. My daughter's initials. I raised my paddle without hesitation.

'Eight hundred,' I called out, my voice steadier than I felt.

From across the room, Philip's laugh cut through the genteel atmosphere. He raised his paddle with theatrical flourish. 'Two thousand.' The crowd tittered, impressed by his generosity, completely unaware they were witnessing a husband's cruelty to his wife.

'Three thousand,' I countered, my throat burning.

Philip leaned toward Kelsey, whispering something that made her lips curl into a predatory smile. She wore a black cocktail dress that hugged every curve, her hair swept up to reveal the diamond earrings I'd never been allowed to touch. 'Five thousand,' Philip announced, his eyes locked on mine, watching me calculate what I could afford to lose.

The bidding escalated with vicious precision. 'Six thousand. Eight thousand. Ten.' Each increase was a knife twist. I could feel the weight of Grace's locket in my memories—how it had looked against her pale skin, how she'd pressed it to her heart when she was scared.

'Fifteen thousand,' I said, my voice barely above a whisper. It was everything I had, plus promises I'd have to break.

Philip's smile was all teeth. 'Twenty thousand.' The room gasped. This wasn't about the locket anymore; it was about breaking me.

The auctioneer's gavel fell. 'Sold, to Mr. Dean.' Applause rippled through the hall.

Philip stood, buttoning his suit jacket with the casual confidence of a man who'd never lost a fight. He walked to the front, writing a check with a flourish. Then, instead of returning to his seat, he turned to face the crowd. 'I'd like to present this lovely piece to someone who truly appreciates fine jewelry.'

He walked directly to Kelsey, who rose to meet him with feigned surprise and genuine triumph. The locket dangled from his fingers as he fastened it around her neck. 'A gift,' he said loudly, 'for the woman who understands what real value looks like.'

Kelsey's fingers caressed the silver heart, her eyes finding mine across the room. 'It's exquisite,' she purred. 'Though I imagine it must be difficult to let go of the past.'

The locket that had held Grace's baby picture now rested against Kelsey's throat, another trophy in her collection of stolen things.

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't move. The room tilted sideways as Kelsey's laughter mingled with the sound of shattering glass from the kitchen.

'Fire alarm!' someone shouted. 'There's a fire in the kitchen!'

Panic erupted. The sprinkler system kicked on, drenching everyone as smoke began to seep under the doors. The elegant crowd transformed into a terrified mob, pressing toward the exits. I tried to stand but was knocked down in the stampede, my ankle twisting as I hit the floor.

Through the chaos, I saw Philip grab Kelsey's hand. He didn't look back, didn't even hesitate as he pushed through the crowd, using his elbows and shoulders to clear a path for them both. The beam above the main exit groaned, then crashed down in a shower of sparks and splinters, blocking the way.

People screamed. I dragged myself toward the wall, away from the falling debris, my ankle throbbing with each movement. Then, against the flow of fleeing bodies, I saw him—Garrett, his face set with determination as he fought his way back into the burning building.

'Martha!' he shouted, his voice cutting through the chaos. He reached me, his hands gentle but firm as he helped me to my feet. 'Can you walk?'

'I don't know,' I gasped, the smoke burning my lungs.

Without hesitation, he swept me into his arms, cradling me against his chest as he navigated through the panicked crowd. A burning ember caught his sleeve, and I watched in horror as flames licked up his arm, but he didn't stop. He shielded my face with his body, pushing through the emergency exit into the cool night air.

Outside, paramedics swarmed around us. A young EMT wrapped Garrett's burned arm with gauze, his face pale but his eyes never leaving mine. 'I'm okay,' he said softly, though I could see the pain in his jaw. 'I would walk into fire for you a thousand times, Martha.'

I looked back at the burning building, at the people still streaming out, searching for the man who had once been my husband. He stood near the ambulances, his arm around Kelsey, both of them watching me with Garrett. Philip hadn't come back for me. He hadn't even looked back.

Garrett's confession hung in the air between us, more honest than any promise Philip had ever made.

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