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Revenge on Husband's Betrayal After Our Daughter's Death

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I was still in my business suit when I found her. My heels clicked against the hardwood floor as I called out, "Rosie, I'm home early!" The house felt too quiet. That should have been my first warning. Then I saw her small body on the living room floor, her favorite cartoon still playing on the TV. Her lips were blue, her limbs jerking in violent spasms. "Rosie!" I dropped my briefcase, the sound echoing through our perfect suburban home as I fell to my knees beside her. "Baby, can you hear me?" Her eyes rolled back, unseeing. My hands trembled as I dialed 911, the operator's calm voice a stark contrast to the hurricane of panic inside me. "My daughter—she's having some kind of seizure. Please hurry!" I performed CPR between sobs, counting compressions while watching her favorite unicorn socks—the ones with glitter threads—twitch with each desperate push of my hands.

Revenge on Husband's Betrayal After Our Daughter's Death Chapter 1

I was still in my business suit when I found her. My heels clicked against the hardwood floor as I called out, "Rosie, I'm home early!" The house felt too quiet. That should have been my first warning.

Then I saw her small body on the living room floor, her favorite cartoon still playing on the TV. Her lips were blue, her limbs jerking in violent spasms.

"Rosie!" I dropped my briefcase, the sound echoing through our perfect suburban home as I fell to my knees beside her. "Baby, can you hear me?"

Her eyes rolled back, unseeing. My hands trembled as I dialed 911, the operator's calm voice a stark contrast to the hurricane of panic inside me.

"My daughter—she's having some kind of seizure. Please hurry!"

I performed CPR between sobs, counting compressions while watching her favorite unicorn socks—the ones with glitter threads—twitch with each desperate push of my hands. The minutes stretched like years until sirens wailed outside.

As the paramedics rushed in, I fumbled for my phone again. Javier should be here. He needs to know. The call went straight to voicemail.

"Javier, it's Rosie. Something's wrong with her heart. They're taking her to Memorial Hospital. Please come now."

I called again as I followed the ambulance in my car. Voicemail. Again while pacing the emergency waiting room. Voicemail. With each unanswered ring, that old, familiar feeling crept back—the one I'd known since childhood. Alone. Always alone when it mattered most.

Across the waiting room, a father held his sobbing wife while their teenage son paced nearby. A complete family circle, even in crisis. I clutched my phone tighter and dialed Javier for the fifteenth time.

"Mrs. Campbell?" A doctor appeared, her face carefully arranged in that professional mask that barely concealed terrible news. "We did everything we could..."

The words washed over me like acid rain. Congenital defect. Catastrophic failure. We're so sorry. I nodded mechanically, following her down sterile corridors to see my daughter one last time.

Rosie looked peaceful, as if sleeping. Her dark curls—Javier's curls—framed her face against the stark white pillow. I touched her cheek, still warm but emptied of life. The room spun around me as I collapsed into the chair beside her bed.

"Is there someone we can call for you?" A nurse touched my shoulder gently.

I showed her my phone screen: thirty-two calls to Javier. "My husband," I whispered. "He doesn't know yet."

I tried once more, and finally—at 11:47 PM, six hours after I'd found Rosie—he answered.

"Hey, what's up?" His voice was light, almost cheerful. Background noise hummed behind him—music, laughter.

"Rosie is dead." The words fell from my lips like stones.

Silence stretched between us, then: "What? What are you talking about?"

"Her heart. It just... stopped. Where are you?"

"I'm... I had a client dinner. My phone died." There was a shuffling sound, female laughter suddenly muffled. "I'll be right there."

He arrived ninety minutes later, smelling of expensive perfume and red wine. His eyes were red-rimmed, his explanation about the client dinner rambling and disjointed. As he finally broke down over Rosie's body, I noticed it—a smudge of coral lipstick on his collar. I never wore coral. It washed out my complexion.

The next three days passed in a fog of funeral arrangements and unanswered questions. Javier was a ghost in our house, appearing briefly to shower and change clothes before disappearing again to "process his grief." I chose Rosie's favorite dress, arranged for her favorite songs, ordered her favorite flowers—all alone.

At the funeral, I sat rigid in the front row, watching the small white casket that held my world. Javier slipped in thirty minutes late, his eyes darting to his phone throughout the service. Before the final prayer ended, he was gone, muttering about a "work emergency."

I returned home alone, my black dress clinging to my skin in the summer heat. When I opened our front door, I froze.

A woman sat on my couch—beautiful, confident, with two large suitcases beside her. Brianna Walker. I recognized her from Javier's high school photos, from occasional mentions of "an old friend."

Javier emerged from the kitchen with two glasses of wine. "Meadow, you remember Brianna, right? She needs a place to stay for a while."

"Today? You brought someone home today?" My voice sounded distant, even to my own ears.

"I was thinking," he continued as if I hadn't spoken, "we should clear out Rosie's room. Brianna could use the space, and... well, Rosie won't be needing it anymore."

Something broke inside me then—something fundamental and irreparable.

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