
My Husband Let Me Die to Save Her
Chapter 2
Cassian Alexander’s office was tucked away in a shadowed corner of Manhattan. The room was dim, smelling of rich leather and cold rain. I sat across from his heavy oak desk, my lower back throbbing with a dull, familiar ache. I ignored it. I pushed a thick manila envelope across the polished wood.
Cassian didn’t reach for it right away. He just looked at me. He was a man composed of sharp angles and quiet danger. His dark eyes didn't just observe; they dissected.
"Photos from Paris. Medical records. Financials," I said. My voice was surprisingly steady.
He opened the envelope. He flipped through the Parisian cafe photos, then paused on the genetic compatibility test. He read the highlighted lines about my failing kidneys. His jaw tightened.
"You’ve been married three years," Cassian said, his voice a low, gravelly rumble. "He hid a Stage 3 kidney disease from you the entire time just to harvest your marrow for his mistress."
"Yes."
He adjusted his silver cufflinks. It was a slow, calculating gesture. "Most women in your position want a quiet divorce. A massive settlement. They want to walk away."
"I don't want to walk away," I said softly. I leaned forward, letting him see the dead, cold thing behind my eyes. "I want him ruined. I want his life burned to the ground. I want him to feel exactly what it's like to be hollowed out."
Cassian held my gaze for a long second. The air between us cracked with unspoken intensity. Finally, a dark, dangerous smirk touched the corner of his mouth. "Revenge is a messy business, Mrs. Vasquez."
"It’s Andrews," I corrected. "And I’m already dying, Mr. Alexander. I don't care about the mess."
He closed the folder. "Then let’s make sure he goes first."
The next morning, I stood in my penthouse kitchen. The front door clicked open.
"Penelope!" Benjamin called out.
I forced my shoulders to drop. I painted a bright, naive smile on my face and walked into the foyer. Benjamin dropped his leather weekender bag. He looked exhausted, but his eyes lit up when he saw me. He pulled me into a tight hug.
He smelled of airplane soap and a faint, sweet floral perfume. Stella’s perfume. Bile rose in my throat, but I buried my face in his chest and hugged him back.
"I missed you so much," I murmured.
"I missed you too, sweetheart," he said. He kissed the top of my head. His hand drifted down to rest on my lower back. I suppressed a violent flinch. "The European acquisition was a nightmare, but it's done."
He touched his wedding ring with his thumb. His classic tell. He was lying through his teeth.
"Penelope, darling!"
I turned. Benjamin’s mother, Sylvia, bustled into the apartment. She had used her spare key again. She carried a basket of organic fruit, her eyes immediately darting over my face and body.
"You look a bit pale today," Sylvia cooed. She reached out and pinched my cheek. Her touch felt like a spider crawling over my skin. "Have you been taking those special vitamins Benjamin bought you? Are you feeling tired? Any back pain?"
She wasn't asking as a mother. She was checking the inventory. She was monitoring the livestock.
I smiled sweetly. "I feel wonderful, Sylvia. Just a little sleepy. Benjamin takes such good care of me."
Sylvia exchanged a quick, relieved glance with Benjamin. "Good. We need our girl healthy."
I turned around to pour them coffee so they wouldn't see my knuckles turning white.
Two days later, the encrypted burner phone Cassian gave me buzzed.
I met him in a secluded booth at a quiet diner in Queens. A younger man with messy hair and wire-rimmed glasses sat next to him.
"This is Julian," Cassian said quietly. "My lead investigator."
Julian didn't waste time on small talk. He slid a tablet across the sticky table. "Benjamin is bleeding his own company dry. He’s funneling money into a shell corporation to pay for Stella Moreno's private leukemia treatments. But that's not the worst part."
Cassian shifted closer to me in the booth. His physical presence was a heavy, protective wall. "Penelope, breathe," he warned softly.
I looked down at the tablet. It was a scanned birth certificate.
*Name: Stella Moreno.*
*Mother: Catherine Andrews.*
I stopped breathing. The diner's background noise faded into a high-pitched ring. Catherine Andrews. My mother.
Stella wasn't just Benjamin's first love. She was the baby my mother gave up for adoption before I was born. My family had abandoned me when I failed to be a savior for my sick older brother. But they had thrown Stella away first.
Benjamin hadn't just found a random genetic match. He had hunted down my biological family tree. And Stella... Stella knew. She was using the sister who got kept to save her own life.
My chest heaved. The betrayal cut so deep it bypassed pain and went straight to pure, icy rage.
"Double your fee," I whispered to Cassian, my eyes locked on the screen.
Julian blinked. Cassian just watched me, his dark eyes tracing the hard lines of my face.
"Double it," I repeated, looking up at him. "Take everything they have. Leave them with nothing."
Cassian didn't hesitate. He gave a slow, absolute nod. "Consider it done."
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