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My Husband Let Me Die to Save Her

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It was our third anniversary. I spent four hours making wagyu steak and truffle risotto. The dining table in our New York penthouse looked perfect. Candles flickered, casting soft shadows on the crystal glasses. I wore the red silk dress Benjamin loved. Then, my phone rang. "Penelope, darling," Benjamin said. His voice sounded rushed. "I'm so sorry. There's an emergency with the European acquisition.

My Husband Let Me Die to Save Her Chapter 1

It was our third anniversary. I spent four hours making wagyu steak and truffle risotto. The dining table in our New York penthouse looked perfect. Candles flickered, casting soft shadows on the crystal glasses. I wore the red silk dress Benjamin loved.

Then, my phone rang.

"Penelope, darling," Benjamin said. His voice sounded rushed. "I'm so sorry. There's an emergency with the European acquisition. I'm boarding a flight to Paris right now."

I stared at the cooling food. "Paris? Tonight? Ben, it’s our anniversary."

"I know, sweetheart. I'll make it up to you. I promise."

I heard a woman's laugh in the background. A soft, breathless sound.

"Who is that?" I asked.

"Just a flight attendant," he said quickly. I imagined him touching his wedding ring. It was a nervous habit he had whenever he lied. "I have to go. Love you."

The line went dead.

I stood in the quiet dining room. My lower back gave a dull throb. It had been aching for months, but Benjamin always brushed it off as stress. I looked at the rain lashing against the floor-to-ceiling windows. Something was wrong. He had been distant lately. Protective of his phone. Taking calls in the guest room.

I didn't cry. I packed a bag.

Fourteen hours later, I was in Paris.

I knew his usual hotel. The concierge was a man I’d met on our honeymoon. A fifty-euro bill got me the name of the restaurant Benjamin had booked for the evening. *Le Cinq.*

I stood outside on the wet pavement. The Parisian streetlights blurred in the mist. Through the restaurant's glass window, I saw him.

He wasn't with business partners.

He was sitting across from a woman. She had pale skin and dark hair. Stella Moreno. I recognized her from old college photos Benjamin kept hidden. His first love.

My chest felt like it was cracking open. I watched Benjamin reach across the table. He took Stella's hand and pressed it to his lips. He looked at her with a raw, desperate devotion he had never shown me.

I didn't storm inside. I didn't scream. I pulled out my phone. My hands shook violently, but I steadied them against the damp brick wall. I took three clear photos. The kiss. The intertwined fingers. The way he looked at her.

Then, I turned around and took a cab straight back to the airport.

The penthouse was suffocatingly quiet when I returned.

I went straight to Benjamin's home office. I locked the door behind me. My lower back flared with sharp pain, forcing me to lean against his mahogany desk to catch my breath. I ignored it.

I started pulling out drawers. I checked his files, his bookshelves, the hollow space behind his framed degrees. Nothing.

Then I noticed the bottom drawer of his filing cabinet. It was locked with a digital keypad.

I tried his birthday. Nothing. Our anniversary. Error.

I thought of the woman in Paris. I typed in Stella’s birthday.

*Click.*

The drawer slid open.

Inside was a single, thick manila folder. It didn't have business logos on it. It had a medical seal.

I sat on the floor and opened it.

The first page was a lab report. My name was at the top. *Penelope Andrews.* The date was exactly three years ago, a month before our wedding.

I scanned the medical jargon. My eyes locked on a highlighted phrase: *Stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease.*

I stopped breathing. The paper trembled in my hands. Three years? I had severe kidney disease for three years? Benjamin was the one who managed all my health check-ups. He always told me my blood tests were perfect. He told me the back pain was just fatigue.

I turned the page.

The next document wasn't about my kidneys. It was a genetic compatibility test. Dated seven years ago. The exact month Benjamin and I first met.

*Donor: Penelope Andrews.*

*Recipient: Stella Moreno.*

*Match: 100%.*

I kept flipping. There were dozens of pages. Stella's leukemia diagnosis. Bone marrow transfer protocols. Emails between Benjamin and private doctors.

*“We must monitor Penelope's kidney function,”* one email from Benjamin read. *“If her kidneys fail completely, she won't be healthy enough to undergo the marrow extraction for Stella. Keep her vitals stable. Do not inform her of the renal decline. Stress will accelerate the disease.”*

The words blurred as a cold, sickening horror washed over me.

He didn't love me. He never loved me.

Our chance meeting in the coffee shop seven years ago. The romantic dates. The perfect proposal. The three years of marriage. It was all a lie.

I wasn't a wife. I was a farm.

Benjamin had built an entire life with me just to keep me close. To keep me healthy enough. I was nothing but a walking bone marrow bank for the woman he truly loved. He was letting my kidneys rot inside me, hiding my illness, just to save her.

I touched my lower back. The pain wasn't stress. It was my body dying while my husband watched.

I sat in the dark office for a long time. The tears didn't come. Instead, a hot, vicious fire ignited in my chest. It burned away the naive, devoted wife I had been.

I carefully placed the files back in the drawer. I locked it.

Benjamin wanted to use my body to save his true love.

He was going to pay for every single drop of blood.

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