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My Husband Covered Up His Mistress Killing My Mother

The sharp trill of the autopsy suite's phone cut through the steady hum of the ventilation system. I was mid-incision, the familiar scent of formaldehyde and copper heavy in the air, when my assistant held the receiver to my ear. *“Chief Hunt. There’s been an accident outside your son’s school.”* Seattle rain doesn't wash away sins; it only dilutes the blood. The torrential downpour soaked through my trench coat the second I ducked under the yellow police tape outside Nolan’s private academy. Red and blue strobes fractured across the wet asphalt, illuminating the nightmare I had been summoned to witness. At the center of the intersection sat a crumpled silver convertible. And ten yards away, paramedics were pulling a heavy white tarp over a body. My mother. My chest hollowed out, the breath violently expelled from my lungs.
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The sharp trill of the autopsy suite's phone cut through the steady hum of the ventilation system. I was mid-incision, the familiar scent of formaldehyde and copper heavy in the air, when my assistant held the receiver to my ear.

*“Chief Hunt. There’s been an accident outside your son’s school.”*

Seattle rain doesn't wash away sins; it only dilutes the blood. The torrential downpour soaked through my trench coat the second I ducked under the yellow police tape outside Nolan’s private academy. Red and blue strobes fractured across the wet asphalt, illuminating the nightmare I had been summoned to witness.

At the center of the intersection sat a crumpled silver convertible. And ten yards away, paramedics were pulling a heavy white tarp over a body.

My mother.

My chest hollowed out, the breath violently expelled from my lungs. I moved toward the gurney, but my eyes snagged on the periphery. Sitting on the curb, soaked and trembling, was my fifteen-year-old son, Nolan.

I dropped to my knees in a puddle beside him, reaching for his shoulder. "Nolan. Sweetheart."

He flinched away from my touch. His eyes were wide, vacant, but his knuckles were bone-white as they locked in a death grip around a brand-new, top-of-the-line iPhone. A device I had explicitly refused to buy him. The silver casing gleamed mockingly under the streetlights.

"He stepped into the street," a bystander murmured nearby, their voice barely carrying over the storm. "Staring at that damn phone. The old lady shoved him back just in time."

I took a breath to speak, but a sharp, theatrical sob pulled my attention to the silver convertible. Emely Peterson. She stood under an umbrella held by a sympathetic patrol officer, her designer mascara running perfectly down her porcelain cheeks. Jared’s "client." Jared's open secret.

Bile rose in my throat. I surged forward, my boots splashing through the crimson-tinged puddles, reaching for the edge of the tarp.

A heavy hand planted squarely against my sternum.

"Chief Hunt. Grace, stop." Lead Detective Miller blocked my path, his jaw set in a grim line.

"That’s my mother, Miller. Let me see her."

"You know the protocol," he said, his voice dropping to a harsh whisper. "Conflict of interest. You can't touch the body. You can't ride in the bus. She’s going to your morgue, but you are barred from the suite."

"I am the Chief Medical Examiner!" The edge in my voice was jagged enough to draw blood.

"And right now, you’re next of kin to a victim," Miller countered, stepping closer to physically box me out as the paramedics locked the gurney into the ambulance. I was forced to watch the doors slam shut, sealing my mother away from me in the very domain I commanded.

Tires hissed against the wet pavement as a sleek black town car pulled up to the barricade. My husband, Jared. His renowned expert-witness presence usually commanded any room he entered, and today was no different. I waited for him to rush to me, to wrap his arms around my freezing shoulders.

Instead, Jared adjusted his cuffs, bypassed me entirely, and walked straight toward the huddle of uniforms surrounding Emely Peterson and her lawyer. He didn't even glance at the ambulance. He was already spinning the narrative.

***

The suffocating silence of our living room two days later felt heavier than the storm.

Jared stood by the fireplace, the scent of his expensive cedar cologne masking the stale air. He tossed a manila folder onto the glass coffee table.

"Preliminary autopsy and police report," he said, his tone as clinical as a deposition.

I snatched the file. My eyes, trained by a decade of forensic pathology, stripped away the bureaucratic filler and locked onto the data.

*Cause of death: Blunt force trauma. Manner of death: Accidental.*

*Contributing factors: Pedestrian error. Poor visibility.*

*Estimated vehicle speed: 25 mph.*

My pulse hammered against my ribs. I flipped to the skeletal diagrams. "This is a lie."

Jared sighed, a patronizing sound that scraped against my raw nerves. "Grace—"

"Look at the pelvic fracture patterns!" I slapped the paper, my finger pinning the diagram. "Bilateral comminuted fractures of the superior and inferior rami. A complete aortic transection. You’re an expert witness, Jared. Do the math. The coefficient of friction on wet asphalt combined with a pedestrian throw distance of thirty feet? Emely wasn't doing twenty-five. The angle of impact, the bumper-fracture height on my mother's tibia—it requires a velocity of at least forty-five miles per hour. She was speeding around a blind corner!"

Jared’s jaw tightened. "The skid marks and the ECU data confirm twenty-five."

"Then the data was tampered with, and the medical examiner was bought!" I stood up, the heat in my chest radiating into my throat. "Who did the post? Chen? I want the raw photos. I want the tissue slides."

"You are barred from the evidence, Grace." Jared stepped into my space, his height designed to intimidate. He reached out and smoothly slid the folder out from under my trembling hands. "This is grief-induced paranoia. You’re hysterical, and you’re looking for a scapegoat because your mother is dead."

"She was murdered by your—"

"It was an unavoidable accident," Jared interrupted, his voice dropping to a lethal, quiet register. His eyes, usually warm and persuasive for the juries, were flat and dead. "The official report is filed. It’s over. If you push this, you won't just destroy my reputation. You'll destroy your own."

He turned his back on me, taking the file with him.

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