My Husband Planned My Death with My Sister Novel Cover

My Husband Planned My Death with My Sister

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Three years. The doctors called it a medical miracle when my eyes finally fluttered open to the harsh, sterile lights of the ICU. But the real miracle would have been staying asleep. My throat felt like cracked glass. My muscles, atrophied and trembling, barely responded as I tried to push myself up against the scratchy hospital sheets. "Dax," I rasped. My little boy. He was five now. He stood at the foot of my hospital bed, his small hands gripping the plastic railing so hard his tiny knuckles turned white. I managed a broken smile, extending a shaking, bruised arm.

My Husband Planned My Death with My Sister Chapter 1

Three years. The doctors called it a medical miracle when my eyes finally fluttered open to the harsh, sterile lights of the ICU. But the real miracle would have been staying asleep.

My throat felt like cracked glass. My muscles, atrophied and trembling, barely responded as I tried to push myself up against the scratchy hospital sheets.

"Dax," I rasped. My little boy. He was five now. He stood at the foot of my hospital bed, his small hands gripping the plastic railing so hard his tiny knuckles turned white.

I managed a broken smile, extending a shaking, bruised arm. "Come here, baby."

Daxton violently jerked back. His face twisted in sheer terror, tears spilling over his flushed cheeks. "No!" he shrieked, the sound slicing through my fragile, aching skull. "I want my mom! Where is she? I want Mom!"

My hand froze in the air. The monitor beside me spiked, its rapid beeping mirroring the sudden, panicked hammering in my chest. "I'm right here, sweetie. I'm your mother."

"You’re a stranger!" he screamed, kicking at the metal bedframe. "Go away! I want Nyomi! I want Mom!"

Nyomi. My adopted sister. The name tasted like ash in my dry mouth. I looked past my sobbing child to the doorway, expecting to see my husband, Sebastian, rushing in to comfort me, to explain, to bridge this horrifying gap. Instead, he stood lingering in the hall, his hands shoved deep into his pockets. His jaw was set in a rigid, unyielding line. He didn't look at me. He stared at the linoleum floor, his silence a suffocating weight.

The transition back to our house a week later was a blur of agonizing physical therapy and deafening silence. The home I had painstakingly decorated felt like a museum dedicated to a ghost. Sebastian treated me like a fragile, unwanted guest. The chill radiating from him was palpable, his eyes constantly darting away whenever I entered a room.

Tonight, the house was quiet. Daxton was asleep. I shuffled down the hallway, leaning heavily against the wall to support my weak legs. A sliver of harsh blue light bled from beneath Sebastian’s study door.

I pushed it open. The room was empty, but his laptop sat open on the mahogany desk. I shouldn't have looked. But a desperate, gnawing instinct pulled me forward.

I tapped the trackpad. A photo album was open. Not of us. Not of Daxton as a baby.

It was Nyomi. Hundreds—thousands—of photos. Nyomi laughing on a beach in Maui. Nyomi wearing my diamond necklace. Nyomi and Sebastian, their faces pressed together, his lips kissing her temple in a way he hadn't kissed me in years. The date stamps spanned the entire three years I was trapped in darkness.

The heavy thud of footsteps on the stairs snapped me out of my paralysis. Panic spiked in my chest. I scrambled behind the heavy oak door, pressing my back against the wall, holding my breath until my lungs burned.

Sebastian walked in, his voice a low, intimate murmur into his cell phone. "I know, baby. I know it's hard right now," he whispered. The tenderness in his tone was a knife twisting in my gut. "I love you. Only you. Just give me a little more time. I'll get rid of her soon. I promise, Nyomi. It'll just be us again."

My hand clamped over my mouth to stifle the sob clawing up my throat. My fingers brushed my wedding band. It felt loose. Meaningless.

I didn't sleep that night. Back in the guest room—because Sebastian claimed my medical equipment took up too much space in the master—I lay in the dark, the glare of my phone illuminating my tear-stained face.

Instagram. A digital graveyard of my stolen life.

I scrolled through Nyomi’s public feed. *Family Sunday!* the caption read, accompanied by a picture of Sebastian, Nyomi, and Daxton wearing matching sweaters. *The best husband and the best son a girl could ask for.*

My lungs forgot how to pull in air. My fingers shook violently as I opened my messages and typed a frantic text to my mother, Maria. *Mom, please. Sebastian and Nyomi. They're together. Daxton hates me. Please, I need you.*

Three blinking dots appeared. My heart hammered against my ribs. Then, the reply materialized.

*Eliana, stop being dramatic. You've been gone for three years. Nyomi stepped up when we were all grieving. She is the glue holding this family together. Just mute their posts to keep the peace. Don't ruin this for them.*

The phone slipped from my numb fingers, dropping onto the duvet.

The peace.

I stared at the ceiling, the tears suddenly stopping. The hollow ache in my chest crystallized into something sharp, cold, and razor-thin. My husband didn't just move on. My sister didn't just help out. They erased me. And my parents had happily handed them the eraser.

I touched my wedding ring one last time, my thumb tracing the cold metal. I wasn't a wife anymore. I wasn't a daughter, and to my own son, I wasn't a mother. I was an inconvenience they were waiting to exorcise.

*I'll get rid of her soon.*

I slowly sat up in the darkness, my jaw tightening until my teeth ached. If they wanted me gone, I would give them exactly what they wanted.

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