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My Husband Drugged Me to Protect His Mistress

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The air in our foyer didn’t smell like a home. It smelled like a triage unit scrubbed down after a plague—acrid, chemical, and safe. My hands were raw, the skin around my cuticles peeling in jagged white strips where the bleach had eaten through, but I didn’t care. The burn was the only proof I had that I was trying. “Josephine, please,” Dorian whispered, his voice tight with a pain I had caused. He stood by the heavy oak door, one hand shielding his eyes as if the mere sight of me was a strobe light triggering a seizure. “The car is waiting. We need to go before it gets bad.” “I’m sorry,” I breathed, stepping back, pressing my spine against the cold plaster of the wall to maximize the distance between us. “I scrubbed everything twice. I used the industrial grade cleaner.” “It’s not the house, Jo.

My Husband Drugged Me to Protect His Mistress Chapter 1

The air in our foyer didn’t smell like a home. It smelled like a triage unit scrubbed down after a plague—acrid, chemical, and safe. My hands were raw, the skin around my cuticles peeling in jagged white strips where the bleach had eaten through, but I didn’t care. The burn was the only proof I had that I was trying.

“Josephine, please,” Dorian whispered, his voice tight with a pain I had caused. He stood by the heavy oak door, one hand shielding his eyes as if the mere sight of me was a strobe light triggering a seizure. “The car is waiting. We need to go before it gets bad.”

“I’m sorry,” I breathed, stepping back, pressing my spine against the cold plaster of the wall to maximize the distance between us. “I scrubbed everything twice. I used the industrial grade cleaner.”

“It’s not the house, Jo. It’s… the biology.” He offered me a sad, pitying smile—the kind you give a dog that bites because it’s rabid, not because it’s mean. “You can’t help what you are.”

Next to him, ten-year-old Finnley adjusted his backpack. He didn’t look at me. He had his nose pinched shut with his thumb and forefinger, his face twisted in a theatrical grimace of disgust.

“It smells like iron already,” Finnley whined, his voice nasal and muffled. “Dad, my head hurts. She’s starting.”

My heart fractured. I was a hazard. A toxic spill in the middle of their perfect lives. “Go,” I urged, my voice cracking. “Please, just go to the clinic. I’ll be here when I’m clean again.”

Dorian leaned in, holding his breath, and placed a quick, dry kiss on my forehead. It felt like a pardon from a governor who knew the execution was still inevitable. “Take your meds, Jo. Sleep through the week. We’ll see you when the cycle is over.”

The heavy door clicked shut, sealing them out and sealing me in. The silence that followed was immediate and suffocating. I stood there for a long time, listening to the hum of the refrigerator, hating the blood in my veins.

I began the ritual. The stripping of the bedsheets, the boiling of the towels. It was an hour later, while I was shoving throw pillows into a closet, that I felt the hard edge of a screen wedged between the velvet cushions of the sofa.

Finnley’s iPad.

Panic, cold and sharp, spiked in my chest. He needed this. It was loaded with the sensory-calming games the doctors at the specialized neurological retreat recommended. Without it, the migraine induced by my pheromones might be unbearable for him.

I sat on the edge of the sofa, my bleach-burned fingers trembling as I pressed the home button. I intended to check if I could forward the apps to Dorian’s phone.

The screen lit up. There were no meditation apps open. No medical journals.

A banner notification slid down from the top of the screen.

*Mommy P: Can’t wait to see my boys! The pool is heated. ETA 20 mins?*

My breath hitched. *Mommy P?*

Before I could process the name, a stream of photos from the shared cloud populated the screen. They weren't from a clinic. They were geotagged: *The Hamptons - Sagaponack.*

The trembling in my hands stopped, replaced by a terrifying, vibrating stillness. I stood up, the iPad clutched against my chest like a shield, and walked to the garage. I didn’t pack a bag. I didn’t change out of my cleaning clothes. I got into my car and drove.

The two-hour drive was a blur of asphalt and escalating dread. The narrative I had lived by for twelve years—that I was sick, that I was a biological weapon to the people I loved—was unravelling with every mile marker.

I found the address from the geotag. It was a sprawling estate hidden behind high, manicured hedges, the kind of place that smelled of old money and salt air, not bleach. I killed the engine down the road and approached on foot, the gravel crunching softly under my sneakers.

Through a gap in the ivy-choked fence, the backyard came into view.

The sunlight was golden, drenching the patio in warmth. There was no darkness here. No curtains drawn against migraines.

Dorian was there. He was wearing linen shorts and a polo, a drink in his hand, his head thrown back in raucous laughter. He looked healthy. Vibrant.

And Finnley. My son, who supposedly couldn’t handle the sensory input of a ticking clock when he was near me, was screaming with delight, doing a cannonball into the turquoise pool.

But it was the woman sitting on the lounge chair that stopped my heart.

Poppy Phillips.

She looked exactly as she had when we were children—radiant, golden, the sun to my shadow. She held a towel out as Finnley surfaced, and he swam to her, eager and smiling. He didn't look at her with disgust. He looked at her with adoration.

“Mom, watch this one!” Finnley shouted.

“I’m watching, baby,” Poppy cooed, her voice carrying on the breeze. She looked up at Dorian, and the look that passed between them—intimate, possessive, settled—shattered the last of my resolve.

They weren't sick. They weren't suffering. They were a family. And I was just the dirty secret that paid for it all.

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