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When My Ex-Husband Froze My Mother’s Cancer Treatment

The heavy steel gate buzzed, a mechanical hornet’s nest, before sliding open. I stepped out into the Seattle gray, the drizzle instantly plastering my cheap, state-issued blouse to my skin. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days of staring at cinder blocks, waiting for this moment. I scanned the parking lot. My heart hammered against my ribs, a frantic bird in a cage. In his first letters—before they stopped coming—Kai promised he’d be here. He said he’d have the engine running. The lot was empty. Just slick asphalt reflecting the weeping sky.
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Chapter 2

The studio apartment smelled like mildew and someone else's cigarettes. I stood in the doorway, staring at the sagging futon, the water-stained ceiling, the single window that looked out onto a brick wall. This was what freedom looked like.

I pulled the check from my purse. Ten thousand dollars. Kai's handwriting, sharp and precise, like a scalpel. *For services rendered.* The words echoed in my skull, each repetition carving deeper.

I tore it once. Then again. And again. The pieces fell like snow onto the stained carpet. I would rather starve than cash his contempt.

The bathroom mirror was cracked, splitting my reflection into fractured pieces. The woman staring back had hollow eyes and prison-pale skin. My hair hung limp and lifeless past my shoulders, the same length it had been when I went in. I'd kept it long because Kai liked it that way.

I found the kitchen scissors in a drawer that stuck. The blades were dull, but they cut. I watched chunks of dark hair fall into the rust-stained sink, each snip an amputation of the past. When I finished, my hair barely touched my shoulders, uneven and raw. I looked like someone who'd survived something.

The navy dress went into the trash bag, along with the cheap heels that had blistered my feet. I scrubbed my skin in the lukewarm shower until it was red, trying to wash away the memory of his hands, his mouth, his cold dismissal in the morning light.

I was done being his ghost.

***

The diner was called Rosie's, a greasy spoon on Pike that smelled like burnt coffee and decades of fried food. I'd filled out an application for dishwasher, my hands shaking as I checked the box marked *criminal record*. The manager said he'd call. He wouldn't.

I sat in a corner booth, nursing a cup of coffee I couldn't afford, when the bell above the door chimed. Brooks Reynolds walked in like he owned the place—not with Kai's aggressive dominance, but with quiet certainty.

He'd changed since childhood. Broader shoulders. Sharper jaw. But his eyes were the same: warm brown, steady, seeing too much.

He slid into the booth across from me without asking. "You cut your hair."

My hand went to the uneven ends. "Needed a change."

"It suits you." He signaled the waitress, ordered two plates of whatever was hot. Then he reached into his jacket and placed a small velvet box on the Formica table between us.

I stared at it. "Brooks—"

"Hear me out." He opened the box. The ring inside was simple, elegant—a single diamond on a platinum band. Nothing like the ostentatious sapphire Kai had once promised me. "Marry me, Amy."

The words hung in the air, absurd and impossible.

"You don't want to marry me," I said, my voice flat. "I'm broken. I'm—"

"You're free," he interrupted. "Or you will be, if you let me help you." He leaned forward, his voice low and earnest. "This isn't charity. It's a partnership. I have resources. Legal protection. Kai can't touch you if you're my wife. Your mother gets the care she needs. You get space to heal."

"And what do you get?" The question came out sharper than I intended.

He didn't flinch. "The chance to prove that love doesn't have to hurt."

I looked at the ring, then at him. Brooks had always been there, in the background of my life, steady and patient. I'd never noticed because I'd been blinded by Kai's dangerous light.

"My heart is broken," I said, needing him to understand. "I don't know if I can—"

"I know." His hand covered mine, warm and solid. "I'm not asking for your heart right now, Amy. I'm asking for a chance. However long it takes."

I thought about the torn check on my apartment floor. About Kai's cold eyes in the morning light. About the woman I'd seen in the mirror, raw and unfinished but still breathing.

"Okay," I whispered.

Brooks slid the ring onto my finger. It fit perfectly.

***

The hospital corridor was too bright, fluorescent lights humming like angry insects. I found Dr. Harrison outside my mother's room, his expression grave.

"Miss Lawrence." He didn't meet my eyes. "We need to discuss your mother's treatment plan."

Dread pooled in my stomach. "What's wrong?"

"The funding for her experimental chemotherapy has been frozen." He handed me a printed email. The sender: Washington Tech Financial Services. The message was clinical, bureaucratic. *Due to personal disputes, all financial commitments have been terminated effective immediately.*

The floor tilted beneath me.

"She's being discharged?" My voice sounded distant, underwater.

"The hospital administration has no choice. Without payment guarantees, we can't continue treatment." Dr. Harrison's jaw tightened. "I'm sorry. I've argued, but—"

I pushed past him into the room. My mother lay in the bed, tubes snaking from her arms, her skin the color of old paper. She opened her eyes when I entered.

"Amy?" Her voice was thread-thin.

I took her hand, careful of the IV. "It's okay, Mom. I'm going to fix this."

But I didn't know how. Kai had found the perfect weapon. He couldn't control me anymore, so he'd taken my mother hostage instead.

My phone buzzed. A text from an unknown number: *Reconsider your choices. I'm a generous man to those who cooperate.*

Kai.

I stared at the message, my mother's labored breathing filling the silence. The ring on my finger caught the harsh hospital light.

I wasn't his anymore. But he wasn't done punishing me for it.

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