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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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Chapter 5

The screen of my phone illuminated the dark interior of my car, vibrating violently against the center console. *Jared.* I let it buzz three times, my eyes fixed on the heavy brass urn resting in the passenger seat. It was a hollow vessel of lies, but he didn't know I had already secured the only biological truth that mattered—the lock of my mother's hair, tucked safely in my breast pocket.

I swiped the screen. "Yes."

"Grace," Jared breathed. His voice was a masterclass in calibration—the soothing, velvet baritone he used to pacify hostile juries. "This has gone far enough. The funeral home called. I know you took the urn."

"They burned her, Jared." My throat felt lined with crushed glass.

"I want to stop fighting," he said smoothly, sidestepping the accusation with practiced ease. "Meet me at the overlook. Our old spot on the peninsula. Bring the urn, and I’ll give you what you want. The truth. No more lies."

He was a hunter coaxing a wounded animal out of the brush. But I wasn't an animal; I was a pathologist. I understood traps, and I understood the anatomy of evidence. I needed his confession, and arrogance was his fatal flaw. "One hour," I said, and killed the connection.

I parked at the edge of the Pacific overlook just as the sky bruised into a deep, violent purple. The ocean below was a churning abyss of slate and seafoam, throwing freezing spray against the jagged black rocks a hundred feet down. The wind howled, a physical force threatening to peel the car doors off their hinges.

Inside the quiet cab, my fingers were numb as I peeled the backing off a strip of medical tape. I pressed a digital micro-recorder flat against my sternum, right over my heart. I clicked the device on. A tiny, rhythmic red pulse synced with my rapid heartbeat. I buttoned my navy silk blouse to the collar, grabbed the cold, heavy neck of the brass urn, and stepped out into the gale.

Jared stood near the crumbling edge of the asphalt, his camel-hair coat snapping sharply in the wind. He wasn't alone. Emely leaned against the grille of his silver Mercedes, sheltering the cherry of a slim cigarette behind her manicured hand. The sheer, unadulterated arrogance of her presence sent a scalding rush of adrenaline through my veins.

"Hand it over, Grace," Jared demanded. The velvet phone voice was gone, atomized by the storm. He extended a leather-gloved hand, his jaw locked in a rigid line.

I anchored my boots to the wet gravel, clutching the brass against my ribs. The metal was freezing, leeching the warmth from my body. "You promised me the truth."

Emely rolled her eyes, exhaling a thin stream of smoke that the wind instantly snatched away. "Oh, for God's sake, Jared. Just tell her so we can leave this miserable cliff."

She pushed off the car, her heels clicking sharply despite the roar of the ocean. She stopped three feet from me, her eyes alight with a toxic, untouchable glee. She looked at me not as a grieving daughter, but as an insect she had successfully crushed.

"You want the truth, Grace? Fine. I was high," Emely sneered, her lips curling into a cruel, perfect smile. "Three oxys and a mimosa before I even got behind the wheel."

My knuckles whitened around the urn. "You didn't even brake."

"She stepped right into my blind spot!" Emely snapped, though a dark amusement danced in her eyes. "It was an inconvenience. But honestly? Fixing it was embarrassingly easy. My father makes one phone call, and your entire life's work becomes a punchline. Even your own son knows which side of the bread is buttered."

The mention of Nolan felt like a physical blow to my ribs, but I forced my gaze past her, locking onto the man I had married. The man who had sworn to protect our family. "And you? You falsified a medical examiner's report to protect a junkie who slaughtered my mother."

Jared didn't flinch. His eyes were flat, dead discs of blue. "I protected my future. Emely is a Peterson. She’s a direct line to the federal bench. What were you, Grace? A civil servant obsessed with corpses. You’re a washed-up relic. A liability to my career."

He took a slow, deliberate step toward me, his hand still outstretched. "Now. Give me the urn. We're going to scatter those ashes into the Pacific, and this entire pathetic chapter ends today."

*Got you,* I thought. The vindication was a cold, sharp diamond forming in my chest. The recorder had captured every syllable. Every admission of vehicular manslaughter, every boast of systemic corruption. I took a half-step back, preparing to turn, to run back to the car and deliver the audio file straight to Jude.

But the storm shifted.

A sudden, violent updraft swept over the cliff edge. The gale caught my unzipped coat, blowing it wide open, and plastered my damp silk blouse flat against my collarbones.

Jared stopped mid-stride. His gaze dropped from my eyes to the center of my chest.

Through the sheer, rain-soaked fabric of my blouse, a tiny red LED light pulsed in the gray gloom. *Blink. Blink. Blink.*

The smug superiority drained from Jared’s face in an instant, replaced by the feral, terrifying calculation of a cornered predator. The muscles in his neck corded. He looked at the light, and then slowly, lethally, lifted his eyes to meet mine.

"You're wearing a wire," he whispered.

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