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My Husband Saved His Mistress and Let Our Baby Die Novel Cover

My Husband Saved His Mistress and Let Our Baby Die

The first thing I registered wasn’t pain. It was the white. Blinding, sterile, aggressive white. It saturated the ceiling tiles, the stiff sheets tucked too tightly around my legs, and the humming fluorescent tube overhead that flickered like a dying heartbeat. Then came the hollowness. A physical, gaping void in my lower abdomen that felt less like an injury and more like an eviction. I tried to sit up, but my body felt heavy, anchored by lead weights in my veins. A nurse materialized at my side—a woman with kind eyes and tired shoulders, smelling of antiseptic and cheap coffee. She adjusted the IV drip, her movements practiced and gentle, but she wouldn’t look me in the eye. "Mrs.
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The first thing I registered wasn’t pain. It was the white. Blinding, sterile, aggressive white. It saturated the ceiling tiles, the stiff sheets tucked too tightly around my legs, and the humming fluorescent tube overhead that flickered like a dying heartbeat.

Then came the hollowness. A physical, gaping void in my lower abdomen that felt less like an injury and more like an eviction.

I tried to sit up, but my body felt heavy, anchored by lead weights in my veins. A nurse materialized at my side—a woman with kind eyes and tired shoulders, smelling of antiseptic and cheap coffee. She adjusted the IV drip, her movements practiced and gentle, but she wouldn’t look me in the eye.

"Mrs. Cole?" Her voice was soft, the kind of tone reserved for tragedy. "Can you hear me?"

"Ryan," I croaked. My throat felt like I’d swallowed broken glass. "Where is… where is he?"

She hesitated, her fingers pausing on the plastic tubing. "Your husband was here earlier. He spoke to the doctors."

"Is he okay?" Panic spiked in my chest, overriding the lethargy. "Is he hurt?"

"Physically, he is fine," she said, finally meeting my gaze. There was pity there, thick and suffocating. "He left a few hours ago. He said he had urgent business to attend to."

*Urgent business.* The code for everything in our life. Smuggled diamonds, turf wars, bribes. But surely not today. Not now.

"The baby," I whispered, my hand drifting to my stomach. It was flat. The slight, hopeful swell I’d cherished for four months was gone. The cramping hit me then, a dull, rhythmic ache that confirmed what the silence in the room was already screaming.

"I’m so sorry, Cassidy," the nurse said, using my first name like a lifeline. "The trauma… the impact was too severe. We did everything we could."

The world tilted. The sterile white room dissolved, replaced by the gritty darkness of the warehouse from yesterday—or was it two days ago?

*Flashback.*

The smell of gasoline and rusted iron filled my nose. My wrists were raw, zip-tied to a metal chair. Beside me, Kayleigh Turner was sobbing, her perfect blonde hair matted with sweat, her mascara running in artistic streaks down her cheeks. She looked like a broken doll. I probably looked like a corpse.

The man in the ski mask held a gun to Kayleigh’s temple, then swung it toward me. "Choose, Cole!" he shouted into the phone held to his ear on speaker. "The cops are five minutes out. I only got room to drag one hostage out the back before I torch the place. Who’s it gonna be? The wife or the side piece?"

"Ryan!" I screamed, my voice cracking. "Please! The baby!"

I heard Ryan’s voice through the speaker, distorted by static but unmistakably him. That commanding baritone I’d sold my grandmother’s jewelry to empower. "Kayleigh," he said. No hesitation. No tremor. "Secure Kayleigh first. Get her out."

The air left my lungs. The gunman laughed, a cruel, barking sound. He grabbed Kayleigh by the arm, dragging her toward the exit. As he passed me, almost as an afterthought, he swung the butt of his rifle. It connected with my side—hard. A sickening crunch. I fell, the concrete floor rushing up to meet me, and then… darkness.

*Present.*

I gasped, jerking back to the hospital room. The memory was a physical blow, sharper than the IV needle. He chose her. He chose the mistress over the wife. Over his heir.

The door swung open. The heavy oak slab hit the stopper with a thud that made me flinch.

Ryan walked in. He looked immaculate. His charcoal suit was tailored to perfection, hugging the broad shoulders I used to massage after his long nights. He wasn't injured. He wasn't crying. He checked his Patek Philippe watch—the one I bought him for our fifth anniversary—and frowned, as if I were an appointment running late.

"You're awake," he said. It wasn't a question. It was an observation.

"Ryan," I breathed, the tears finally spilling over. "The baby… we lost him."

He stopped at the foot of the bed. He didn't come to my side. He didn't take my hand. He looked at me with eyes like chips of ice, devoid of the warmth that used to be there when we were hungry kids in the Bronx.

"I know," he said flatly. "The doctor told me."

"You weren't here," I managed to say, my voice trembling with a mix of grief and rising anger. "When I woke up. You left."

"I had to clean up the mess," he snapped. The mask of the grieving father didn't even slip because he never put it on. "Kayleigh is a wreck, Cassidy. She’s traumatized. She’s not built for this life like you are."

"She’s traumatized?" I tried to sit up, ignoring the searing pain in my abdomen. "Ryan, I lost our child. You told them to save her instead of me!"

His jaw tightened, a muscle feathering near his ear. He leaned forward, placing his hands on the metal railing of the bed. It was a power move. He was looming over me, suffocating me.

"Don't rewrite history," he hissed. "You were weak. You let them take you. You let that low-level thug get a hit on you. You couldn't protect my son."

The accusation hit me harder than the rifle butt. He was twisting it. He was taking his betrayal and painting it as my failure.

"I was tied to a chair," I whispered, staring at the stranger wearing my husband's face. "You chose her."

"I chose the asset that wasn't compromised," he said coldly, straightening his tie. "Kayleigh is fragile. You… you’re supposed to be my ride-or-die, Cassidy. You’re supposed to be tough. Instead, you let a chaotic situation cost me my legacy."

He reached into his inner suit pocket and pulled out a folded check. He tossed it onto the bedside table. It landed next to a plastic cup of water.

"That covers the hospital bill and a few weeks at a hotel. I don't want you back at the penthouse until you pull yourself together. I can't have this… hysteria… around me right now. I have an empire to run."

He turned on his heel, the leather soles of his Italian shoes clicking sharply against the linoleum. He didn't look back. He walked out the door, leaving me alone with the white walls, the empty womb, and the check that was supposed to pay for the death of our child.

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