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My Husband Traded Our Son's Ashes Novel Cover

My Husband Traded Our Son's Ashes

The rhythmic beeping of monitors filled the private pediatric ICU room, a cold symphony that had become the soundtrack to my nightmare. Boston Children's Hospital smelled of antiseptic and desperation—my desperation. I cradled Liam's small hand between mine, his skin burning with fever despite the cool air pumping through the vents. "Mommy's here, sweetheart," I whispered, brushing damp hair from his forehead. His chest rose and fell with shallow breaths, each one a battle against the asthma that had suddenly turned vicious three days ago. Liam's eyelids fluttered but didn't open. The doctors had warned me hours ago that his condition was deteriorating rapidly. His temperature kept climbing despite their efforts, now hovering at 104.8. "Remember the park, baby? When spring comes, we'll go back to the swings.
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The rhythmic beeping of monitors filled the private pediatric ICU room, a cold symphony that had become the soundtrack to my nightmare. Boston Children's Hospital smelled of antiseptic and desperation—my desperation. I cradled Liam's small hand between mine, his skin burning with fever despite the cool air pumping through the vents.

"Mommy's here, sweetheart," I whispered, brushing damp hair from his forehead. His chest rose and fell with shallow breaths, each one a battle against the asthma that had suddenly turned vicious three days ago.

Liam's eyelids fluttered but didn't open. The doctors had warned me hours ago that his condition was deteriorating rapidly. His temperature kept climbing despite their efforts, now hovering at 104.8.

"Remember the park, baby? When spring comes, we'll go back to the swings. You can touch the sky again, just like you love." My voice cracked, but I forced myself to continue. "The rocks you collected are waiting for you at home. All your treasures."

I reached for my phone—the fifth time in the last hour—and dialed Ethan's number again. Three rings. Four. The connection clicked.

"What now, Melissa?" His voice carried the distinct sounds of a restaurant in the background—clinking glasses, muted laughter.

"Ethan, please." I struggled to keep my voice steady. "Liam's worse. The doctor says—"

"I'm in the middle of dinner with Victoria and the investors." The ice in his tone matched the chill that ran down my spine. "I told you I can't just drop everything because he has a fever."

"It's not just a fever! They've moved him to critical care. They're saying—" I choked on the words. "They're saying we might lose him if his oxygen levels don't improve."

A pause. I could hear Victoria's voice, soft and inquiring in the background.

"This is exactly like you, Melissa." Ethan's voice dropped to that familiar contemptuous whisper. "Creating melodrama when I have important business. Victoria needs me here for this deal."

"Your son needs you!" I hissed, conscious of Liam beside me. "For once in your life, put him first."

"Don't manipulate me." The words sliced through the phone. "I'll be back when the meetings conclude. Not before. Handle it."

The line went dead. I stared at the phone, trembling with a mixture of rage and disbelief that still felt fresh after five years of marriage.

A sudden, piercing alarm jolted me back to reality. Liam's monitor flashed red—his oxygen saturation plummeting. His small chest heaved once, twice, then stilled.

"No, no, no!" I lunged for the emergency button, pressing it frantically as I leaned over my son. "Liam! Baby, wake up!"

The room flooded with medical staff. A doctor barked orders as nurses moved with practiced urgency. Someone tried to pull me back, but I clung to Liam's bedside.

"Please," I begged, pressing my face against his chest where his heart should be beating. "Please, wake up."

His eyes were open now, but vacant—staring past me at nothing. I recognized that emptiness instantly, a primal knowledge no mother should ever have to possess.

"We need to start resuscitation," the doctor said firmly. "Mrs. Pierce, you need to step back."

I couldn't move. Couldn't breathe. Couldn't exist in a world where those eyes—Liam's eyes, the exact shade of amber as mine—would never again light up at the sight of me.

"Mrs. Pierce." Hands gripped my shoulders, trying to separate us.

"He's my baby," I whispered, my lips against his still-warm forehead. "He's all I have."

It took two nurses to finally pry me away, my body fighting them instinctively even as my mind began to fracture. They guided me to a chair in the corner while they worked on Liam, their movements becoming less urgent with each passing minute.

When the doctor finally turned to me, his face said everything his words would confirm. I didn't hear him. I only heard my own scream—a sound I didn't recognize, raw and animal, tearing from somewhere deep inside me.

I pushed past the staff and gathered Liam's lifeless body in my arms one last time, rocking him as I had when he was an infant. My sobs echoed down the sterile corridor, a mother's grief bouncing off walls that had witnessed this scene too many times before.

In that moment, cradling my son as his body grew colder, something inside me hardened. The woman who had endured Ethan's cruelty with quiet hope died alongside Liam. In her place rose someone new—someone with nothing left to lose.

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