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He Locked Our Sick Daughter Away for His Mistress

Desperate to save her critically ill daughter, Chloe begs her billionaire husband, Ethan, for help. Instead of providing aid, Ethan ignores her pleas to focus on his mistress. To ensure Chloe cannot disrupt his affair, he cruelly hides their sick child in a remote location. Caught in a web of betrayal and neglect, Chloe must fight against her husband’s cold-hearted indifference to rescue her daughter before time runs out for the young girl.
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Chapter 3

The morning light filtered through the curtains, casting long shadows across our kitchen. I stood at the counter, my hands gripping the edge until my knuckles turned white. It had been three days since I'd found Emma. Three days since I'd held her cooling body against mine. Three days of silence broken only by the occasional sound of Daniel shuffling papers in his office or talking in hushed tones on the phone—never to me, always to her.

I'd barely seen him. He'd been sleeping in the guest room, leaving early, returning late. Avoiding the reality of what he'd done. What we'd lost.

The divorce papers sat before me on the kitchen island, crisp and official. Arthur Vance, my family's attorney since before I was born, had delivered them personally yesterday. He hadn't asked questions when I'd called him, just listened as I explained what I needed. The compassion in his eyes when he arrived told me he understood the rest without being told.

"Victoria."

I looked up. Daniel stood in the doorway, dressed in an expensive suit, keys in hand. Ready to escape again. His eyes flicked to the papers, then back to me.

"What are those?" he asked, though we both knew.

"Divorce papers," I said, my voice hollow. "It's time, Daniel."

He approached slowly, as if approaching a wild animal. But there was nothing wild about me anymore. The fire of my grief had cooled into something harder, more deliberate.

"Don't be ridiculous," he said, but his voice lacked conviction. "We're both upset about Emma. We shouldn't make decisions right now."

"Emma," I repeated. The sound of her name in his mouth felt like a desecration. "You haven't mentioned her once since that night. Not once."

He looked away, jaw tightening. "I'm dealing with it in my own way."

"By pretending she never existed? By running to Sarah?" My voice remained eerily calm. "I found the hotel receipts, Daniel. The same night our daughter died."

He didn't deny it. Instead, he sighed—a sound of irritation rather than remorse. "What do you want from me, Victoria?"

"Nothing. Not anymore." I slid the papers across the counter toward him. "Just your signature."

He glanced at them without picking them up. "You really want to do this now?"

"Yes."

Something shifted in his expression—a calculation, a weighing of options. Then, with a casualness that stole my breath, he pulled a pen from his jacket pocket and flipped to the flagged signature page.

"Fine," he said, scrawling his name with a flourish. "If this is what you want."

No fight. No argument. Just an easy dismissal of five years of marriage, as if signing off on a business deal that no longer interested him.

He pushed the papers back toward me. "You should know, I won't make this easy. I'll fight for custody."

The words hit me like a physical blow. I stared at him, unable to process what I was hearing.

"Custody?" I whispered.

"Of Emma," he clarified, adjusting his cufflinks. "I'm her father. I have rights."

A cold realization washed over me. He still didn't understand. Or couldn't face it.

"Daniel," I said carefully. "Emma is dead."

He flinched, but his expression quickly hardened. "Don't play games, Victoria. It's beneath you."

"She died three days ago. While you were out. She's gone." Each word felt like glass in my throat.

He shook his head, a strange smile forming on his lips. "No. No, she's not. Stop it."

"The funeral was yesterday," I continued, watching his face. "You weren't there."

The smile faltered. "This isn't funny."

"No, it's not." I gathered the signed papers, tucking them into the envelope Arthur had provided. "I'll have my lawyer contact yours about the division of assets."

Daniel's phone rang. He glanced at it, and I saw Sarah's name flash on the screen. Even now, she was his priority.

"I need to take this," he said, already turning away. "We'll talk later. And Victoria? Drop this... story. It won't help your case."

As he walked away, answering the call with a warmth I hadn't heard in years, I felt something shift inside me. The last fragile thread of hope that there was anything left to salvage snapped.

That afternoon, I made the call I'd been avoiding for five years. The phone rang three times before a familiar voice answered.

"Montgomery residence."

"Mother," I said, my voice breaking. "It's Victoria. I need to come home."

The silence on the other end lasted only a moment before she spoke, her voice as strong and certain as I remembered.

"You've always had a home here, Victoria. Always."

I ended the call and opened my laptop. There was one more thing I needed to do before I left Seattle forever. I logged into my private email account—the one Daniel knew nothing about—and composed a message to Arthur Vance with specific instructions.

It was time to dismantle the financial web I'd so carefully constructed around Daniel's success. Piece by methodical piece.

Late that night, as I packed a single suitcase, my phone buzzed with a text. Daniel.

"I've hired Johnson for the custody battle. Top family lawyer in Seattle. You don't stand a chance."

I stared at the message, a strange sense of pity mixing with my resolve. He was still living in denial, clinging to a reality that no longer existed.

I didn't reply. There was nothing left to say to a man who couldn't—or wouldn't—acknowledge that our daughter was gone. A man who'd chosen another woman over his child's life.

Instead, I finished packing, placed Emma's teddy bear carefully on top, and zipped the suitcase closed. Tomorrow, I would return to Manhattan, to my family, to the world I'd left behind for love.

And Daniel Crawford would learn exactly who he'd married—and what he'd lost.

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