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Wife's Final Act of Defiance

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The moment I pushed open the door to Luna's Café, the familiar scent of lavender and vanilla should have been comforting. Instead, my heart stuttered as my eyes caught sight of something that didn't belong—my custom hypoallergenic tissues. The distinctive pale blue packaging with the silver medical cross was unmistakable, scattered across a corner table like discarded napkins. My fingers instinctively reached for my throat, a nervous habit I'd developed since childhood. Those tissues were meant to be in my emergency bag, not here in this trendy influencer hotspot downtown. I'd spent months training myself to check for them whenever I left the house, a ritual as natural as breathing. "Excuse me," I murmured to the barista, my voice barely above a whisper. "I need to use the restroom." It wasn't entirely a lie. My hands were shaking, and I needed a moment to collect myself before approaching that table. The café buzzed with the usual crowd of content creators and social media managers, their cameras and phones capturing every angle of the meticulously designed space.

Wife's Final Act of Defiance Chapter 1

The moment I pushed open the door to Luna's Café, the familiar scent of lavender and vanilla should have been comforting. Instead, my heart stuttered as my eyes caught sight of something that didn't belong—my custom hypoallergenic tissues. The distinctive pale blue packaging with the silver medical cross was unmistakable, scattered across a corner table like discarded napkins.

My fingers instinctively reached for my throat, a nervous habit I'd developed since childhood. Those tissues were meant to be in my emergency bag, not here in this trendy influencer hotspot downtown. I'd spent months training myself to check for them whenever I left the house, a ritual as natural as breathing.

"Excuse me," I murmured to the barista, my voice barely above a whisper. "I need to use the restroom."

It wasn't entirely a lie. My hands were shaking, and I needed a moment to collect myself before approaching that table. The café buzzed with the usual crowd of content creators and social media managers, their cameras and phones capturing every angle of the meticulously designed space.

As I rounded the corner near the espresso machines, I froze. There, in the furthest booth, sat Lucien—my husband—and Carmen, my closest friend since college. They were leaning toward each other, sharing what looked like a private joke, their hands almost touching as they reached for the same tissue.

"Did you hear what happened with the Patterson grant?" Lucien's voice carried just enough for me to catch, his tone animated in a way I rarely heard at home anymore.

Carmen laughed, tossing her hair back with practiced ease. "God, you're such a genius with these funding applications. No wonder the department's been throwing resources at you."

My stomach twisted. The Patterson grant—the one Lucien had told me was still under review, the one he'd promised would fund more research into my condition.

"Melanie!" Carmen's voice suddenly cut through my thoughts, her face lighting up with that familiar smile that never quite reached her eyes. "What a surprise! We were just talking about you."

I forced myself to step forward, my legs feeling like lead. "Were you?"

"Of course!" She patted the seat beside her, gesturing for me to join them. "Lucien was just telling me about his latest breakthrough. Come sit with us."

Lucien glanced up from his phone, his expression shifting from annoyance to neutrality. "Melanie. I didn't expect you here."

"No," I said quietly. "I don't suppose you did."

Carmen clapped her hands together, her bracelets jingling. "Let me get you something! You look exhausted. What about a nice vanilla latte? Full sugar, extra shot of espresso?"

My breath caught. "Carmen, you know I can't have—"

"Oh, stop being so dramatic about your delicate constitution." Her smile tightened, but her eyes remained cold. "One latte won't kill you. You need to learn to live a little."

I looked to Lucien, expecting him to intervene. He knew about my allergies better than anyone—he'd spent our entire marriage claiming to specialize in immunology, promising to find treatments for my condition.

Instead, he shrugged, not even looking up from his phone. "It's just coffee, Melanie. If you don't want it, don't drink it."

Carmen's order had already been placed. She turned back to Lucien, resuming their conversation as if I weren't there. "So you think this research could lead to a patent? That's amazing."

When the barista returned with a steaming cup, Carmen pushed it toward me. "Here, try a sip. It's delicious."

My hands trembled as I reached for the cup. The rich aroma of vanilla and espresso filled my nostrils, but underneath it all was the sickly sweet smell of sugar—the kind that would send my immune system into overdrive.

"Just one sip," Carmen insisted, her eyes glittering with something that looked almost like triumph.

I took a small sip, the liquid burning slightly against my tongue. Within seconds, I felt it—the telltale tightening in my throat, the first prickle of hives spreading across my neck and chest.

"Carmen," I gasped, reaching for my purse where my emergency medication was kept. "I can't—"

But she was already standing, grabbing for something on the floor. "Oh no! Your bag fell. Let me get that for you."

As she "helped" me, I saw her deliberately knock my emergency kit further away, her movements too precise to be accidental.

"Lucien," I wheezed, my vision beginning to blur as my airways constricted. "Please..."

He glanced up from his phone, his expression distant and annoyed. "For God's sake, Melanie. Take your medication if you need it."

But my hands were shaking too badly now, and black spots danced at the edges of my vision as I collapsed forward, gasping desperately for air that wouldn't come.

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