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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 3

The limousine's leather seats creaked beneath us as we pulled away from the glittering lights of the Metropolitan Museum. Dane's breath came in short, angry bursts, his fingers tapping an agitated rhythm against his knee. The champagne I'd sipped at the gala had left a bitter aftertaste in my mouth.

"You were flirting with him," Dane said finally, his voice low and dangerous. "My boss. In front of everyone."

I turned to look at him, studying the sharp angles of his face in the dim light filtering through the tinted windows. "I was talking to him."

"Talking?" Dane's laugh was harsh. "I saw how he looked at you. How you leaned in when he spoke."

"He was being kind, Dane. Something you might want to try sometime."

His hand shot out, gripping my wrist—not hard enough to bruise, but firm enough to make his point. "Don't play games with me, Liliana. You're embarrassing me."

"Embarrassing you?" The words escaped before I could stop them. "Like you embarrassed me when you chose Claire over me at the hospital?"

His face darkened. "That's not fair."

"Fair?" I pulled my wrist free. "Was it fair when I sat alone in that emergency room, blood dripping through a towel while you comforted her?"

"You don't understand what Claire and I—"

"What I don't understand," I interrupted, "is why you still have her scar."

The words hung in the air between us. Dane's body went rigid, his eyes widening slightly before narrowing into slits.

"What are you talking about?"

"I saw them, Dane. The matching scars on your palms." My voice remained steady despite the trembling in my chest. "Yours and Claire's. The cigarette burns. What kind of sick promise is that?"

For a moment, he looked like a cornered animal—trapped and desperate. Then his expression hardened into something cold and unrecognizable.

"You went through my things?"

"I saw it when you were sleeping," I said. "And I saw hers that night outside the restaurant."

Dane ran a hand through his hair, his wedding ring catching the light. "You don't get it, Liliana. You've never gotten it."

"Gotten what?"

"What Claire and I have." His voice rose. "It's complicated. Deep. Something you wouldn't understand because you're not from our world."

The cruelty of his words struck me like a physical blow. I stared at him—this stranger I'd married—and realized I'd never truly known him at all.

"If you can't understand it," he continued, "then you can't understand me."

"Maybe I don't want to anymore."

---

Three days later, we sat across from each other at Le Coucou—the same restaurant where I'd seen him with Claire. Dane had suggested it as a peace offering, a chance to "start fresh." I'd agreed, though something inside me had already begun to pack its bags.

The waiter poured water into crystal glasses, his movements precise and practiced. Dane studied the menu with exaggerated concentration.

"Wine?" he asked, not looking up.

"Sure," I said. "Whatever you think."

He smiled—that charming smile that had once made my heart race. Now it just made me tired.

"I ordered the duck," he said. "Medium-rare."

Of course he had. Dane always ordered first, always knew exactly what he wanted.

Just as the waiter was about to take my order, Dane's phone buzzed. He glanced at it, his expression changing instantly.

"I have to go," he said, standing abruptly.

"What? Now?" I couldn't keep the disbelief from my voice.

"It's my mother." He was already reaching for his jacket. "Estate planning meeting. Non-negotiable."

"Dane, please." I touched his arm. "Can't you just stay for one hour? We haven't even eaten."

"One hour won't make a difference, Liliana." His voice was cold, dismissive. "This is family duty."

"Family duty," I repeated hollowly. "And I'm not family?"

"You know what I mean." He checked his watch impatiently. "Don't be selfish about this."

Selfish. The word echoed in my mind as I watched him stride away, leaving me alone at the table with two untouched plates and a growing sense of clarity.

---

That night, I didn't wait for him to return. While he was still at his mother's estate planning meeting, I moved through our penthouse with quiet purpose.

I took only what had been mine before—my clothes, my books, the journals where I'd recorded every coffee I'd ever made. Everything else—the designer dresses, the jewelry, the life I'd tried so hard to fit into—I left behind.

On the kitchen counter sat our anniversary dinner, still frozen in its gourmet packaging. Beside it, I placed my wedding ring—a three-carat diamond that had never felt like it belonged on my finger.

I booked a one-way ticket to Seattle. As I clicked "purchase," a strange lightness filled me. Not happiness, not yet. But possibility.

Outside our bedroom window, Manhattan glittered like a thousand broken promises. I closed the door without looking back.

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