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My Husband Left Me Bleeding to Comfort His Ex Novel Cover

My Husband Left Me Bleeding to Comfort His Ex

The knife slipped. I watched in horror as my index finger separated from the carrot, a thin line of red appearing where the blade had sliced through skin. Then the blood came—bright crimson against the orange vegetable, spreading like a watercolor left in the rain. "Damn it," I whispered, grabbing a dish towel. The blood soaked through immediately, turning the white linen into a canvas of my carelessness. It was our third anniversary. Three years since Dane had proposed in that charming Vermont Airbnb, three years since I'd said yes to a man who looked at me like I was his salvation. Three years of trying to be worthy of him. I pressed the towel harder against my finger, but the blood kept coming. The pain was sharp now, radiating up my arm.
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Chapter 2

I returned to the penthouse the next morning with a strange sense of calm. The bandage on my finger felt like a badge of something—not courage exactly, but perhaps the first step toward honesty.

Dane was sprawled across the sofa, his tie loosened and shirt wrinkled. The scent of expensive whiskey hung in the air. He looked up as I entered, his eyes bloodshot and unfocused.

"There you are," he said, his voice thick with the remnants of alcohol. "Where'd you go last night?"

I set my purse down carefully, aware of the weight of the hospital discharge papers inside it. "I needed some time to think."

"Think about what?" He sat up, running a hand through his disheveled hair. "You're being dramatic, Liliana. It was just dinner with clients."

I held up my bandaged hand. "This happened yesterday."

He squinted at it, as if trying to bring it into focus. "What happened?"

"I cut myself. Pretty badly." I kept my voice steady. "I called you seven times."

His expression shifted—not to concern, but to annoyance. "Seven? That's ridiculous. I didn't see any calls."

"Because you were with Claire."

The name hung between us like a challenge. Dane's jaw tightened. "Don't start this again."

"I saw you, Dane. Outside Le Coucou. You were arguing with her, then you hugged her when she cried." My voice didn't waver. "I needed you, and you chose her."

"You're overreacting." He stood up, straightening his shirt. "Claire's going through a hard time. She needed someone to talk to."

"And I needed my husband."

"This is exactly why I didn't call you back." He gestured vaguely at me. "Because I knew you'd turn it into something it's not."

I looked at him—really looked at him—perhaps for the first time in our marriage. The handsome face that had once seemed so perfect now revealed itself as merely ordinary. The charm that had captivated me now felt calculated.

"I went to the hospital alone," I said quietly. "Six stitches."

Dane finally focused on my bandaged hand. "You should have called a car service."

Not "I'm sorry." Not "Are you okay?" Just practical concern for how I'd managed without him.

---

A week later, I stood beside Dane at the company gala, a glittering affair at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. I wore a midnight blue dress that had cost more than three months' rent at my old apartment, my hair swept up in a style Dane had once said made me look "presentable."

"You'll be fine," he whispered, his hand barely touching the small of my back. "Just smile and look pretty."

Then he was gone, swallowed by a crowd of tailored suits and designer gowns. I watched him immediately engage with a group of executives, his laugh carrying across the room as he clapped someone on the shoulder.

I drifted toward the bar, ordering a glass of champagne I didn't want. The bartender smiled sympathetically as he handed it to me.

"Another corporate wife," he murmured. "They always abandon you at these things."

I laughed despite myself. "Is it that obvious?"

"Only to someone who's seen it a thousand times."

"Lincoln Cook."

I turned to find myself facing a tall man with kind eyes and an understated suit that somehow made every other man in the room look overdressed.

"Mrs. Franklin," he said, his voice warm and surprisingly familiar. "I believe we've met before."

"We have?" I searched his face, trying to place him.

"A coffee shop, years ago. You gave me shelter from a storm." A small smile played at his lips. "Literally and figuratively."

"That was you?" The memory surfaced slowly—a soaked businessman who'd seemed lost, accepting a free coffee with gratitude that had surprised me.

"The one and only." He gestured to my hand. "What happened here?"

I found myself telling him about the cut, the hospital, the seven unanswered calls. Lincoln listened with genuine attention, his eyes never leaving mine.

"That must have been frightening," he said when I finished. "Being alone like that."

The simple acknowledgment of my experience—something Dane had refused to provide—made my throat tighten unexpectedly.

"How did you know which coffee to recommend that day?" I asked, changing the subject.

"I didn't." He smiled. "You just had a way of reading people. You still do."

Across the room, I caught Dane watching us, his expression darkening as he saw Lincoln's hand briefly touch mine. He started moving toward us, weaving through the crowd with purpose.

"Just remember," Lincoln said quietly, "resilience isn't about never falling. It's about how you rise afterward."

Dane appeared at my side, his arm sliding possessively around my waist. "Lincoln," he said, his voice tight. "I see you've met my wife."

"Again," Lincoln corrected gently. "We were just catching up."

Dane's fingers dug into my hip. "Well, I should steal her back. There are people she needs to meet."

As he guided me away, I glanced back at Lincoln. He was watching us with an expression I couldn't quite read—concern? Understanding?

For the first time in years, I felt seen. And it wasn't my husband who had done the seeing.

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