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My Husband Drugged Me to Protect His Mistress

The blue light of the laptop screen was the only warmth in the room, casting long, skeletal shadows against the silk wallpaper of the master bedroom. My eyes burned, gritty from another forty-eight-hour stretch without real sleep, but the simulation on the screen was finally stabilizing. The protein folding sequence—the key to halting the genetic decay eating away at my husband’s cells—was ninty-eight percent viable. I tapped my pen against my knuckles, a rapid, nervous rhythm that echoed the racing of my heart. *Just a little longer, Hudson. I’m almost there.* The heavy oak door creaked open, shattering my concentration. I slammed the laptop shut, shoving the encrypted drive under a stack of fashion magazines on the nightstand. To the world, I was Eliza Evans, the docile, socialite wife of the Knight empire. No one could know I was the Director of the Rare Disease Research Institute at Columbia. Especially not him.
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Chapter 4

The study door didn't slam shut. Hudson caught it with his boot, the wood groaning under the pressure. He wasn't letting me leave. Not yet.

"You aren't going anywhere in this state," he said, his voice terrifyingly calm. It was the voice one used for a frightened animal or a dangerous patient. "You're manic, Eliza. Paranoi. You're inventing conspiracies because you can't handle the reality that our marriage is over."

"I am holding the evidence in my head, Hudson!" I shouted, the vibration rattling in my chest. My composure, usually as starched as my lab coat, was fraying into ribbons. "Lila is a fraud. She’s poisoning your company, and she will kill you. Why won't you look at the data?"

He crossed the room in two long strides, grabbing my upper arms. His grip was bruising, his thumbs digging into the soft flesh. "Because the only poison in this house is you."

He shoved me backward into the leather armchair. Before I could scramble up, he was at the sidebar, pouring a thick, amber liquid into a crystal glass. He mixed it with the lukewarm tea sitting on the tray. The smell hit me instantly—acrid, chemical, sweet.

"Drink," he commanded, looming over me.

"No." I pressed my spine against the leather, my heart hammering a frantic rhythm against my ribs. "What is that?"

"Something to help you sleep. Something to stop the hysteria."

He didn't wait for my consent. His hand shot out, gripping my jaw, his fingers forcing my mouth open with a mechanical ruthlessness that made me gasp. I tried to twist away, my nails clawing at his wrist, but he was immovable, a statue of cruel determination. He tipped the glass. The liquid flooded my mouth, choking me, burning its way down my throat as I sputtered and coughed.

"There," he whispered, releasing me as I gagged, wiping the spill from his hand with a handkerchief. "For your own good."

The effect was immediate and terrifying. The room tilted on its axis. The edges of my vision blurred into a gray static. My limbs felt as though they had been filled with lead. I tried to stand, to run, but my legs buckled, and I slumped back into the chair, my head lolling to the side.

"Hudson..." My words were slurring, thick and heavy on my tongue. "Please..."

"You need a timeout, Eliza. A place where you can't hurt anyone. Especially not Lila."

The world went dark, but the sensation of movement remained. I felt myself being lifted, not with the tenderness of a husband, but with the burden of disposing of unwanted luggage. The air grew colder. The smell of aged mahogany and expensive cologne was replaced by damp earth and mildew.

My eyes fluttered open for a second. Concrete walls. Exposed pipes. The heavy steel door of the old wine cellar—the one we never used because the climate control was broken.

He dropped me onto the bare mattress stored in the corner. The impact jarred my teeth, but my body was too heavy to react. I watched through a haze as Hudson stepped back, his silhouette framed by the harsh hallway light.

"Think about your actions, Eliza," he said coldly.

The heavy steel door swung shut. The lock engaged with a final, echoing *thud* that sounded like a coffin closing.

***

Time dissolved in the dark.

The basement was a tomb of ice. I shivered violently on the thin mattress, curling into a tight ball to preserve whatever body heat I had left. My silk blouse offered no protection against the subterranean chill that seeped into my bones, making my joints ache with a dull, throbbing persistence.

But the cold wasn't the torture. The torture was the ceiling.

The master bedroom was directly above me.

For three days—or what I calculated to be three days by the sliver of gray light that occasionally leaked through a crack in the foundation—I was forced to bear witness to my own replacement. The floorboards were old; they conducted sound with cruel efficiency.

*Thump. Thump. Thump.* Hudson’s heavy footsteps.

*Click. Click.* Lila’s heels.

On the second night, the sounds changed. I lay in the freezing dark, my stomach cramping from hunger, my lips cracked from dehydration, and listened to the muffled, rhythmic creaking of the bed I had picked out three years ago.

Then came the voices.

"Oh, Hudson..."

Lila’s voice. Breathless. Theatrical. It filtered through the vents like a poisonous gas.

I clamped my hands over my ears, curling tighter until my knees pressed against my chest, but I couldn't block it out. I couldn't block out the low rumble of Hudson’s groan—a sound he had never made with me. Not once.

Tears leaked from my eyes, hot tracks that cooled instantly on my freezing skin. I wasn't just a stand-in anymore. I was a ghost, haunting the foundations of a house that had expelled me.

Above me, they laughed. It was the sound of champagne toasts and victory. Below, I lay in the dust, the Director of the Rare Disease Research Institute, the savior of the Knight legacy, reduced to a shivering, broken thing in the dark.

On the third day, the sobbing stopped. The shivering stopped.

I lay on my back, staring up at the blackened ceiling joists. The despair that had been drowning me began to recede, replaced by a strange, hollow clarity. The cold wasn't just in the room anymore; it was inside me. It was freezing over the love I had held for Hudson Knight, layer by layer, until nothing remained but hard, unbreakable ice.

He thought he was teaching me a lesson in obedience.

He was wrong. In the silence of the dark, he was teaching me how to hate.

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