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My Husband Poisoned Our Child

I jolted awake to the sound that could tear through any mother's heart—Jake's wails, high-pitched and desperate. Throwing off my covers, I rushed to his bedroom, my bare feet cold against the hardwood floors. "Mommy, it hurts," Jake whimpered, his small face flushed with fever. When I pressed my palm to his forehead, heat radiated through my skin. Too hot. Far too hot. "It's okay, baby. Mommy's here," I whispered, trying to keep my voice steady as panic clawed at my chest. The digital thermometer confirmed my fears: 102°F. My five-year-old son needed medication, now.
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I jolted awake to the sound that could tear through any mother's heart—Jake's wails, high-pitched and desperate. Throwing off my covers, I rushed to his bedroom, my bare feet cold against the hardwood floors.

"Mommy, it hurts," Jake whimpered, his small face flushed with fever. When I pressed my palm to his forehead, heat radiated through my skin. Too hot. Far too hot.

"It's okay, baby. Mommy's here," I whispered, trying to keep my voice steady as panic clawed at my chest. The digital thermometer confirmed my fears: 102°F. My five-year-old son needed medication, now.

I sprinted to our bathroom, yanking open the medicine cabinet. My fingers trembled as they pushed past bottles and packages, searching desperately for children's Tylenol or ibuprofen. But all I found were bottles with clinical labels—veterinary medications from Marcus's practice. Antibiotics for dogs. Pain relievers for cats. Nothing for a human child.

"No, no, no," I muttered, emptying the cabinet's contents onto the counter. "Where is it?"

But I knew. I remembered now. Last week, I'd asked Marcus to pick up more children's fever reducer. He'd promised he would. Another promise broken.

With Jake's cries growing more distressed, I grabbed my phone and called Marcus at his clinic. After three rings, he answered with obvious irritation.

"What is it, Sarah? I'm with a patient."

"Jake has a high fever—102," I said, trying to keep my voice from breaking. "There's no children's medicine in the house. I need you to bring some home right now."

A pause. I could hear the clinic's ambient sounds—a dog barking, the murmur of voices.

"I can't just leave," Marcus replied coldly. "I have more important patients scheduled all morning."

More important than his son? The words hung unspoken between us.

"Marcus, he needs medicine. Now." My voice hardened with desperation.

"I'll be home when I can," he said dismissively. "Give him some water and put a cool cloth on his head."

Before I could protest further, he hung up.

I returned to Jake, who had curled into a ball, his dinosaur pajamas damp with sweat. I placed a cool washcloth on his forehead and sang softly to him, fighting back tears of frustration and worry.

Three excruciating hours later, I heard the front door open. Relief flooded through me until I saw Marcus wasn't alone. Victoria trailed behind him, cradling her French bulldog Bella like a baby.

"Finally," I said, rising from Jake's bedside. "Did you bring the medicine?"

Marcus barely glanced at Jake. "How is he?"

"Worse. His fever's up to 103 now." I extended my hand. "The medicine?"

Marcus walked past me to the bathroom. I followed, watching in disbelief as he reached for one of the veterinary bottles I'd left scattered across the counter.

"What are you doing?" I asked, my voice rising. "That's for animals, not children."

"It's an antibiotic," he said matter-of-factly, measuring a dose into a small cup. "Amoxicillin is amoxicillin. Bella had the same symptoms last week, and she's fine now."

Victoria nodded from the doorway, stroking her dog's head. "Bella was much worse than Jake, and she recovered beautifully."

"Are you insane?" I grabbed Marcus's arm. "You can't give our son dog medicine!"

He yanked away from me, his eyes cold. "Don't be dramatic, Sarah. The dosing is different, but the medication is the same."

"No!" I lunged for the cup, but Marcus was quicker, pushing past me toward Jake's room.

"Marcus, please!" I begged, following him. "Take him to the ER if you won't get proper medicine!"

But Marcus was already sitting on Jake's bed, lifting our son's head. "Open up, buddy. This will make you feel better."

Jake, trusting his father completely, parted his dry lips. Before I could stop him, Marcus poured the liquid into our son's mouth.

"There. All done," Marcus said, as if he'd just performed a routine task instead of potentially poisoning our child.

Within an hour, Jake began vomiting. His small body shook with chills, his eyes growing glassy and unfocused. When he became unresponsive to my voice, I didn't call Marcus again. I called 911.

In the harsh fluorescent light of the emergency room, I cradled Jake's trembling form against my chest. His breathing had grown shallow, his skin clammy. The doctors moved with urgent efficiency around us, their expressions grim as I explained what had happened.

My phone buzzed with a notification. Numbly, I glanced down, and my blood turned to ice. Marcus had posted on Instagram—a photo of Victoria smiling with her dog, champagne glasses raised high. The caption read: "Cheers to Bella's recovery! Our little fighter is back to her playful self! #blessed #dogsofinstagram"

Not a word about his son, fighting for his life in a hospital bed just across town.

As Jake's monitor began to wail, I realized with sickening clarity that my husband hadn't just neglected our child—he had chosen, deliberately and completely, to erase him.

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