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When My Husband Saved His Mistress and Abandoned My Fiancé

In the wake of a catastrophic accident, my husband made a devastating choice to save his secret lover while leaving my fiancé to perish in the wreckage. This act of betrayal shattered my world and exposed a web of lies I never anticipated. Now, I am determined to uncover the truth behind their clandestine affair and the motives for his abandonment. As secrets emerge, I must navigate a dangerous path of revenge and discovery to find justice.
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Chapter 3

The number for the St. Jude Hospice Center was scrawled at the top of Eddie’s letter in shaky blue ink. I sat on the edge of the hotel bed, the synthetic floral duvet bunching under my grip, and dialed. My heart hammered a frantic rhythm against my ribs, a stark contrast to the silence of the room.

"St. Jude’s, Nurse Miller speaking."

"I’m calling for Eddie Jones," I said, my voice sounding foreign to my own ears—too steady, too cold. "My name is Deborah Lewis. He sent me a letter."

There was a pause, heavy with professional sympathy. "I’m so sorry, Mrs. Lewis. Mr. Jones passed away late last night."

The phone grew slippery in my hand. I had been too late. The only man who could look William in the eye and call him a coward was gone. "Was he... lucid? Toward the end?"

"He was," the nurse said softly. "He fought the morphine, ma'am. refused it until the notary left. He kept saying he had to clear the ledger before he could go. He said, 'Make sure Mrs. Murray knows the Silver Star is heavy because it's full of lead.'"

I closed my eyes. The confirmation settled in my chest like a stone. It wasn't the rambling of a dying mind. It was a final act of penance. "Thank you," I whispered, and ended the call.

I didn't weep. Tears were for grief, and what I felt now was something far more volatile. I packed the papers into my leather satchel—the one William said was too masculine for a General’s wife—and walked out into the gray D.C. afternoon.

***

The diner was in Anacostia, miles away from the country clubs of McLean. The air inside smelled of burnt coffee and old grease. James Sullivan sat in a corner booth, looking exactly like his byline photo in *The Washington Post*—disheveled, cynical, and impatient.

I slid into the booth opposite him. He didn't stand up.

"Mrs. Murray," he said, not touching the coffee in front of him. "You said you had a story that would rewrite the history of the Ia Drang Valley. That’s a bold claim for a Tuesday."

"It’s Lewis," I corrected, placing my satchel on the sticky table. "And I’m not here to tell stories, Mr. Sullivan. I’m here to correct the record."

I laid out the documents: Eddie’s notarized confession, the artillery logs I’d printed from the Library of Congress, and a copy of William’s Silver Star citation. Sullivan watched my hands, his eyes narrowing as he took in the tremors I couldn't quite suppress.

He read in silence. A minute passed. Then two. He picked up the artillery log, his thumb tracing the timestamp.

"The coordinates don't match the extraction point," he muttered, almost to himself. He looked up, his gaze sharpening. "This puts your husband—and the girl he saved—a kilometer away from the unit he was supposed to be commanding. And this radio log... Mitchell was alive for thirty minutes after the General claimed he was KIA."

"William left him," I said. The words tasted like bile. "He abandoned his post to save his mistress, and he let Clyde die to cover his tracks."

Sullivan leaned back, scrubbing a hand over his face. "It’s compelling, Mrs. Lewis. The timeline creates a massive hole in the official narrative. But you’re asking me to execute a character assassination on a national icon based on the testimony of a dead man and some discrepancies in a fifty-year-old logbook. If we run this, the Department of Defense will come down on us like a hammer."

"I don't care about the Department of Defense," I said, leaning forward. "I care about the truth."

"I need more," Sullivan said, tapping the table. "I need a living corroborator. Or a paper trail that links the girl—Amelia Rice—to that specific chopper. Get me that, and I’ll write the story."

***

I met Oliver an hour later at a Starbucks in Arlington. He was already seated, checking his watch, his foot tapping a restless staccato against the table leg.

"Finally," he said as I approached. He didn't ask how I was. He didn't ask where I was staying. He gestured to the empty chair. "Sit down, Mom. We need to go over the schedule for Dad’s birthday gala."

I sat, clutching my bag against my chest. The evidence burned through the leather. "Oliver, I need to show you something."

"No," he cut in, holding up a hand. "I am done with the drama. Do you know how hard it’s been to keep a lid on this? Dad is a wreck. He’s worried about you."

"He’s worried about his reputation," I said quietly.

Oliver rolled his eyes, a gesture so painfully similar to his father’s that I flinched. "He’s willing to forgive you, Mom. That’s what he told me this morning. He said if you come home today, get yourself cleaned up, and take your place at the gala on Saturday, he won’t even mention this... little vacation."

"Forgive me?" My voice dropped to a whisper. "He lied to us, Oliver. For forty-five years. About Clyde. About everything."

Oliver’s face hardened. The indulgent son vanished, replaced by the General’s proxy. "Stop it. I don't want to hear about your old boyfriend. Dad is a hero. He saved lives. If he has flaws, fine. But you are not going to ruin his seventieth birthday because you’re having a late-life crisis."

I looked at him—really looked at him. I saw the fear behind his anger. He didn't want the truth. He wanted the statue. He wanted the comfortable lie that paid for his private school and his consulting firm.

I slowly released my grip on the bag. Showing him the documents now wouldn't open his eyes; it would just give him time to warn William.

"You're right," I lied, the taste of it ash in my mouth. "I shouldn't ruin the party."

Oliver exhaled, his shoulders dropping. "Good. I knew you’d come to your senses. I’ll tell Dad to expect you."

He stood up, kissed my cheek perfunctorily, and walked away. I watched him go, feeling the final severance of the tether. I was alone. But as I touched the cold metal of the zipper on my bag, I realized I preferred the isolation. It was cleaner than the company of liars.

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