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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 4

The Seattle rain felt different against my skin—softer, more honest than New York's sharp downpours. I stood on the sidewalk outside my new apartment building, watching droplets race down the awning above me. The building was nothing like our Manhattan penthouse—no doorman, no marble lobby, just weathered brick and a buzzer that stuck sometimes.

I turned the key in my door, hearing it scrape against the lock. The apartment was small—a single bedroom with faded wallpaper and creaking floors—but it was mine. All mine.

"Welcome back to Seattle," I whispered to myself, setting down my suitcase.

My phone buzzed. Sarah Chen's name lit up the screen.

"Lili! You made it! I'm bringing wine and takeout. Don't argue."

Sarah had been my best friend since college, the one person who'd never judged me for marrying above my station. When I'd called her from the Motel 6, she hadn't asked questions—just given me her spare key and said, "Come home."

Two days later, I found myself standing in front of a vacant storefront in Capitol Hill. The windows were clouded with dust, and a FOR LEASE sign hung crookedly in the corner. But I could see the potential—the high ceilings, the brick walls, the way afternoon light filtered through the trees outside.

"This is it," I told Sarah, who stood beside me with a skeptical expression.

"It's a mess, Lili."

"It's perfect."

I signed the lease that afternoon, using most of my savings—money I'd been squirreling away for years, preparing for a future I'd never admitted I might need.

The next morning, I arrived at dawn with buckets, brushes, and enough coffee to fuel a small army. I attacked the floors first—scrubbing away years of grime until my knees ached and my hands were raw. The physical pain was welcome, distracting me from the hollow ache in my chest.

"Thought you might need this," Sarah said, appearing with breakfast sandwiches and more coffee.

"I'm fine," I insisted, though my voice cracked slightly.

"You're not fine," she replied gently. "But you will be."

Days blurred together as I transformed the space. I painted walls, fixed fixtures, and installed shelves with my own hands. Each night, I collapsed onto my apartment floor, too exhausted to think about Dane or what he might be doing.

In New York, Dane returned to an empty penthouse. He'd been gone for three days—another business trip, another series of meetings with clients who mattered more than his wife.

"Liliana?" he called, dropping his suitcase in the entryway.

Silence answered him.

He frowned, checking his phone for messages. Nothing. He shrugged off his jacket, assuming she was out shopping or visiting friends.

By morning, irritation replaced confusion. "She's acting out," he told himself, "making me worry."

But as days passed with no word from me, the irritation gave way to unease. He called my phone repeatedly, each unanswered ring increasing his anger.

"She'll come crawling back," he muttered, pacing our—his—living room. "She always does."

On the seventh day, he noticed my wedding ring sitting on the kitchen counter. Beside it lay the frozen anniversary dinner, still in its packaging.

Something cold settled in his stomach.

He called Lincoln the next morning.

"I need time off," he said, his voice tight. "Family matter."

Lincoln's response was immediate. "Take whatever time you need."

Dane paused, surprised by the lack of resistance. "Thank you."

"Fix your mess, Dane," Lincoln added, his tone suddenly cold. "Or lose your position."

Dane's jaw clenched as he hung up. He booked a flight to Seattle that afternoon.

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The bell above my café door jingled as I added the finishing touches to a shelf. I turned, expecting Sarah or Marcus, my new regular customer.

Instead, Dane stood in the doorway, his Italian suit incongruous among the paint cans and drop cloths.

"What are you doing here?" I asked, my voice steadier than I expected.

"Taking you home," he replied, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world.

I set down my brush carefully. "I am home."

"Don't be ridiculous." He stepped inside, his eyes taking in the transformation of the space. "This is... this is nothing. A phase. You're coming back to New York where you belong."

I walked to the small counter where my espresso machine gleamed—the one luxury I'd allowed myself. "Coffee?"

"Dmitri's handling the Peterson account. We need to discuss—"

"Coffee," I repeated, already preparing a cup. "It's the least I can do for an old friend."

I handed him the paper cup, our fingers not touching. He looked down at it with disgust.

"Liliana, this is insane. You're abandoning everything we built—"

"I abandoned nothing," I interrupted quietly. "You did that when you chose her over me. Again and again."

"I made mistakes," he admitted, setting the untouched coffee down. "But I'm here now. I'm fixing this."

"You can't fix this, Dane." I met his eyes directly. "Please leave."

"I'm not leaving without you."

"Then you'll be staying a very long time." I turned back to my shelf, picking up my brush again. "Now, please get out of my light."

Behind me, Dane stood frozen, his perfect world crumbling as he realized I wasn't the same woman who had waited by the phone with seven unanswered calls.

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