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My Husband Let My Mother Die for His Ex

A single phone call at 2:47 p.m. completely shatters a businesswoman's world mid-pitch. When her neighbor calls, an ominous gut feeling forces her to answer, sparking a horrific chain of events. She uncovers a devastating betrayal: her billionaire husband deliberately abandoned her ailing mother in her final moments to rescue his former lover. Now, she must face the cruel reality of her marriage and the dark obsession of a man who chose his past over her family's survival.
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Chapter 1

The call came at 2:47 p.m. on a Tuesday.

I was standing in the glass-walled conference room on the eleventh floor of our downtown office, mid-sentence in a pitch to a client whose name I can't even remember now. My phone buzzed on the table. I glanced down. Mrs. Kowalski. Our next-door neighbor. I almost didn't pick up.

But something made me.

"Estella?" Her voice was high and tight. "It's your mother. The ambulance just left. She collapsed in the driveway. They're taking her to Seattle General."

The rest of the meeting dissolved into static. I grabbed my bag. I said something to someone. I don't know what. I was already in the elevator, already in the parking garage, already behind the wheel with my hands shaking so hard I had to grip the steering wheel to keep them still.

I replayed our last conversation in my head. Sunday morning. She'd called to ask if I wanted her pot roast recipe because she was cleaning out her recipe box. I'd said yes. I'd said I'd come by next weekend. I'd said I loved her.

I hadn't gone by.

Seattle General's emergency entrance was a blur of automatic doors and fluorescent lights. I gave my name at the desk. A nurse pointed down a corridor. I followed the signs to the ICU and found a man in surgical scrubs waiting outside a set of double doors.

"Estella Phillips?" he asked.

I nodded.

"I'm Dr. Marcus Webb. I'm the attending cardiac surgeon." He had a calm, clinical voice. The kind of voice that delivered bad news every day and had learned not to soften it. "Your mother suffered a massive cardiac event. She's stable for now, but she needs immediate open-heart surgery. Without it, she won't survive the night."

The floor tilted under me.

"The upfront surgical fee is one hundred thousand dollars," he continued. "It's required before we can proceed. You have thirty minutes."

He handed me a billing slip. The number was printed in black ink at the bottom: $100,000.00.

I stared at it.

"Thirty minutes," he said again, quieter this time. Then he turned and walked back through the double doors.

I stood there holding the paper. My mother was dying on the other side of that wall. I had thirty minutes.

I found the billing office on the second floor. A woman behind plexiglass looked up as I approached.

"I need to pay for a surgery," I said. My voice sounded strange. Flat.

She took the slip. Typed something. "How will you be paying?"

"Transfer. From my savings account."

She turned the monitor toward me and handed me a keyboard. I logged into our joint account. The one Caden and I had opened the week after we got married. The one we'd been building for three years. Our emergency fund. Our future.

The screen loaded.

Balance: $1,247.32.

I stared at the number. I refreshed the page.

$1,247.32.

I clicked on transaction history.

The list loaded slowly. Line after line. Wire transfer. Wire transfer. Wire transfer. Every entry the same:

**To: Lumina Ventures LLC.**

$15,000. $22,000. $18,500. $30,000.

I scrolled. The entries went back months. A year. Two years.

$640,000.

Gone.

I sat there in the plastic chair staring at the screen. The fluorescent lights buzzed overhead. Someone coughed in the hallway. My hands were numb.

Lumina Ventures. Lilith's company. Caden's ex-wife.

I pulled out my phone. My fingers were shaking. I dialed Caden's number.

It rang once. Twice. Three times. Four.

"Hey." His voice was distracted. Annoyed. "I'm in a meeting. Can this wait?"

"My mother is dying," I said.

A pause.

"What?"

"She had a heart attack. She needs surgery. Right now. It costs a hundred thousand dollars."

Another pause. Longer this time.

"Okay," he said slowly. "So... handle it?"

"The account is empty, Caden."

Silence.

"I just checked our savings," I continued. My voice was still flat. Calm. "There's nothing left. You transferred everything to Lumina Ventures. Six hundred and forty thousand dollars. To Lilith."

I heard him exhale.

"Lilith's company needed the capital," he said. "It's a smart long-term play. An investment. You wouldn't understand the financials."

"My mother is dying."

"Estella." His voice sharpened. "Your mother should have had better insurance. That's not my problem."

The line went dead.

I sat there holding the phone. The screen went dark. The woman behind the plexiglass was watching me.

I stood up. Walked out into the hallway. My legs felt like someone else's legs. I made it three steps before my knees buckled. I slid down the wall and sat on the floor.

I called Bonnie.

She picked up on the first ring.

"Stella?" she said. "What's wrong?"

I opened my mouth. Nothing came out.

"Stella. Talk to me."

"My mom," I whispered. "She's dying. I need a hundred thousand dollars. Caden—he took everything. He gave it all to Lilith. He said my mom should have had better insurance."

Bonnie didn't ask another question.

"I'm transferring a hundred thousand to your account right now," she said. Her voice was steel. "Your mother is going to live. And then we're going to destroy him."

Two minutes later, my phone buzzed. Transfer complete.

I walked back to the billing office. Paid the fee. Signed the consent form. The woman printed a receipt and handed it to me.

I went back upstairs. Dr. Webb was waiting.

"We're ready," I said.

He nodded. A team in scrubs wheeled my mother past me on a gurney. Her eyes were closed. Her face was gray.

I sat down in the waiting room. The billing slip was still in my hand. I stared at the number.

$100,000.00.

I didn't cry.

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