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My Son Called the Woman Who Killed My Mother "Mom Novel Cover

My Son Called the Woman Who Killed My Mother "Mom

Thunder rattled the vintage chandelier above our dining table, the crystal prisms shivering in the dim light. Seattle storms were usually a gentle, persistent weep against the glass, but tonight, the rain felt like an assault. My mother, radiant in her emerald silk blouse, took another bite of the mushroom risotto our nanny, Miriam, had prepared. "Delicious, Miriam," Mom said, her fingers lightly brushing the pearl necklace I had given her for her birthday. Miriam, lingering by the kitchen archway, offered a smile that didn't quite reach her dark eyes. "Only the best for you, Mrs. Whitmore." Then, the porcelain plate shattered against the hardwood. Mom’s hands flew to her throat. A wet, choking gasp tore from her lips as she pitched forward, her chair scraping violently backward against the floorboards. "Mom!" I dropped to my knees, the broken china biting through my stockings and into my shins.
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Thunder rattled the vintage chandelier above our dining table, the crystal prisms shivering in the dim light. Seattle storms were usually a gentle, persistent weep against the glass, but tonight, the rain felt like an assault. My mother, radiant in her emerald silk blouse, took another bite of the mushroom risotto our nanny, Miriam, had prepared.

"Delicious, Miriam," Mom said, her fingers lightly brushing the pearl necklace I had given her for her birthday.

Miriam, lingering by the kitchen archway, offered a smile that didn't quite reach her dark eyes. "Only the best for you, Mrs. Whitmore."

Then, the porcelain plate shattered against the hardwood.

Mom’s hands flew to her throat. A wet, choking gasp tore from her lips as she pitched forward, her chair scraping violently backward against the floorboards.

"Mom!" I dropped to my knees, the broken china biting through my stockings and into my shins. Her skin was already turning a mottled, terrifying grey. White foam bubbled at the corners of her mouth. Her fingers dug into my forearms, bruising the flesh as she fought for air.

"Everett!" I screamed over the roar of the rain pounding the roof. "Everett, help her!"

I scrambled for my phone, my trembling fingers slipping on the glass screen as I dialed 911. But when I looked up, the air in my lungs turned to ice.

My husband—the brilliant Chief Medical Examiner, the man whose medical school tuition had been paid by the very woman dying on our floor—didn't move. He stood perfectly still near the head of the table. He wasn't looking at my mother. He was looking at Miriam.

They exchanged a single, unreadable glance. No panic. No urgency. Just a cold, silent understanding that made my blood run cold.

"Everett!" I shrieked again, pulling my mother’s convulsing body against my chest. Her spasms weakened. The light in her warm brown eyes fractured, then faded into a vacant, glassy stare. By the time the distant wail of sirens cut through the storm, the heavy, suffocating weight in my arms told me she was already gone.

The house soon crawled with uniforms. Red and blue lights strobed across the rain-streaked windows, casting harsh, moving shadows over the bloodstains on the dining room floor. I sat on the edge of the sofa, shivering beneath a foil shock blanket, staring at my seven-year-old son.

Remy wasn't sitting with me. His small hands were twisted tightly into the fabric of Miriam’s apron.

A patrol officer knelt to Remy's eye level, his voice hushed and gentle. "Hey, buddy. Can you tell me what happened with the food tonight?"

I waited for my sweet boy to cry, to say he didn't know. Instead, Remy looked up at Miriam, seeking permission. She stroked his hair, a calculated, maternal gesture that made my stomach churn.

"Grandma went to the woods," Remy piped up, his voice eerily rehearsed. "She picked the bad mushrooms herself. Even though Mommy told her not to."

The room tilted on its axis. "Remy, what are you talking about?" I rasped, my throat raw. "Mom didn't forage today."

My mother was a master mycologist. She had taught me the difference between a harmless chanterelle and a lethal death cap when I was five. She would never make a mistake.

"She did," Remy insisted, shrinking further into Miriam’s shadow, refusing to meet my eyes. "I saw her."

The officer nodded, clicking his pen shut. "Accidental ingestion. Tragic, but it happens."

I opened my mouth to scream that my son was lying, but Everett's heavy hand clamped down on my shoulder, his grip punishing. "She's in shock, Officer," Everett said smoothly. "My wife isn't thinking clearly."

Two days later, the sterile, chemical stench of the King County Morgue burned the back of my throat. The fluorescent lights overhead buzzed, a relentless hum that vibrated in my teeth.

I bypassed the receptionist and shoved open the heavy oak door to Everett’s private office. He sat behind his mahogany desk, calmly signing a stack of manila folders.

"I want the toxicology report," I demanded, my voice a low, trembling wire.

Everett looked up, his expression a mask of clinical detachment. "Eleanora, you shouldn't be here. Go home to Remy."

"Give me the tox screen, Everett." I planted my hands on his desk, leaning into his space. "She didn't pick those mushrooms. Miriam cooked that dinner. Miriam—"

"Stop it." Everett stood, his broad shoulders blocking the light. His hand lifted, his fingers nervously adjusting the knot of his silk tie. It was his tell. The undeniable physical tick he only exhibited when he was lying. "I've already signed the preliminary. Accidental toxicity. Amanita phalloides."

He slid a single sheet of paper across the polished wood. The official state seal mocked me.

"You're the Chief Medical Examiner," I whispered, the horrific reality tightening around my neck like a noose. "You can test for the specific compounds. You can prove they were cultivated, not wild. You can prove she was murdered."

"She was an old woman who made a fatal error," Everett said, his voice dropping to a patronizing, velvet purr. "Your grief is making you paranoid, El. You’re looking for a scapegoat because you can't accept the truth."

"The truth?" A bitter, jagged laugh tore from my throat. I looked at the man I had loved, truly seeing the hollow, opportunistic coward beneath the tailored suit. "You're covering for her."

Everett's eyes hardened into dark, soulless chips of flint. "The case is closed, Eleanora. Go home. Before you do something that tears this family apart."

He hit a button under his desk, and the heavy magnetic lock on his office door clicked open. An eviction from my own reality.

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