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

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 3

The Washington Tech Tower loomed above me, all glass and steel arrogance. I pushed through the revolving doors, my sneakers squeaking on the polished marble. The receptionist's mouth opened in protest, but I was already past her, heading for the executive elevators.

"Ma'am, you can't—"

I jabbed the button. The doors slid open. I stepped inside and pressed the button for the top floor, watching the numbers climb as my heart hammered against my ribs.

The elevator chimed. The doors opened onto a hushed corridor of wealth—mahogany panels, abstract art, the scent of expensive leather. Kai's assistant stood from her desk, her face a mask of professional alarm.

"Miss Lawrence, you need an appointment—"

I walked past her and shoved open the double doors to his office.

Kai sat behind his massive desk, and she was there. Oakleigh. Perched on the edge of his desk in a cream cashmere sweater, her hand resting possessively on his shoulder. They both turned to stare at me.

"Amy." Kai's voice was ice. "This is inappropriate."

Oakleigh's eyes widened, her hand flying to her throat in practiced shock. "Oh my God. Is this her? The—" She lowered her voice to a stage whisper. "The ex-convict?"

"My mother is dying." The words scraped out of my throat. "You froze the payments. She's being discharged."

Kai leaned back in his chair, fingers steepled. A small smile played at the corner of his mouth. "Business decision. I can't be expected to fund every—"

"You promised." My voice cracked. "I took the fall for you. Three years of my life."

Oakleigh slid off the desk, moving to stand behind Kai's chair like a sentinel. "This is so uncomfortable. Should I call security, darling?"

"Not yet." Kai opened a drawer, pulled out a document. He slid it across the polished surface toward me. "I'm a reasonable man, Amy. I'll resume the payments. Full treatment, experimental drugs, the works."

Hope flared in my chest, painful and desperate.

"But you need to sign this." He tapped the paper. "A non-disclosure agreement. You never speak about the embezzlement. To anyone. Ever."

I stepped closer, reaching for the document. My hand trembled.

"And one more thing." His voice dropped, intimate and poisonous. "You make yourself available to me. When I call. Where I call. Oakleigh understands that powerful men have needs."

The room tilted. Oakleigh's smirk was a knife between my ribs.

"You want me to be your mistress," I said, the words ash in my mouth.

"I want you to remember your place." Kai stood, walking around the desk. He towered over me, and God help me, my body remembered his proximity, the trauma bond pulling tight. "Your mother lives, or she doesn't. Your choice."

My knees buckled. I sank down, the carpet rough against my shins. I looked up at him, tears burning my eyes. "Please. Please, Kai. She's all I have."

Oakleigh laughed, a tinkling sound like breaking glass. "How pathetic."

Kai reached for his pen.

The door exploded inward.

Brooks didn't shout. He didn't need to. He stood in the doorway, filling it with quiet fury, and held up a single piece of paper.

"Receipt," he said, his voice deadly calm. "Swedish Medical Center. Paid in full for the next twelve months. Plus a fifty-thousand-dollar donation to the oncology wing in Margaret Lawrence's name."

The air left the room.

Brooks crossed to me in three strides. He pulled me to my feet, his arm sliding around my waist, solid and warm. I sagged against him, my legs barely holding.

"Brooks Reynolds," he said, extending his free hand to Kai with cold politeness. "Amy's fiancé. I don't believe we've met."

Kai's face had gone white, then red. His hand clenched around the pen. "Fiancé?"

"That's right." Brooks turned us toward the door. "We're done here."

"Amy—" Kai's voice cracked like a whip.

I didn't look back.

***

Brooks drove in silence, his jaw tight, one hand on the wheel and the other holding mine. The adrenaline was crashing, leaving me hollow and shaking.

"Where are we going?" I finally asked.

"City Hall."

I turned to stare at him. "What?"

"We're getting married. Today. Now." He glanced at me, his eyes fierce. "Before he finds another way to hurt you."

City Hall was gray stone and bureaucratic efficiency. We stood in line behind two other couples, filling out forms with a pen chained to a clipboard. Brooks's handwriting was neat, decisive. Mine shook.

The ceremony room was small, beige, smelling faintly of disinfectant. A clerk in a cardigan read from a laminated card, her voice bored and nasal. Brooks slid a simple gold band onto my finger—he'd bought it somewhere between the hospital and here.

When the clerk said, "You may kiss," Brooks cupped my face in his hands. His touch was gentle, asking permission. I closed my eyes and leaned in.

The kiss was soft, tentative. It tasted like safety.

"I've got you," he whispered against my lips. "I promise."

For the first time in three years, I believed someone.

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