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Husband Chooses Mistress Over Son

When her son is left in critical condition, a mother's desperate plea for help is ignored by her husband, who chooses to stay with his mistress. This cruel abandonment leaves her to navigate a nightmare alone. While fighting for her child's survival, she discovers a trail of deception and dark secrets within her marriage. Now, she must find the resolve to save her son while exposing the truth behind the man she once trusted.
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Chapter 1

I smoothed down Danny's cowlick one last time, my fingers lingering on his soft brown hair. His dinosaur lunch box was packed with his favorite—peanut butter and banana sandwich cut into star shapes, apple slices, and the chocolate chip cookie I'd baked last night while he slept.

"Mommy, can I take Mr. Roary today?" Danny clutched his worn T-Rex plushie to his chest, his wide hazel eyes—so much like Michael's—looking up at me hopefully.

"Not today, sweetheart. Mr. Roary needs to guard your bed while you're learning." I knelt down, helping him slide his tiny arms through the straps of his blue backpack. "But he'll be waiting when you get home."

The sound of hurried footsteps on the stairs made me look up. Michael appeared, already dressed in his crisp button-down shirt, police badge clipped to his belt. He didn't look at us as he grabbed his keys from the hook by the door.

"Michael," I called, rising to my feet. "Are you going to be home for dinner tonight? I thought we could—"

"Can't," he cut me off, checking his phone. "Got an urgent case. Amanda called—they need a sketch ASAP for a witness description."

Of course. Amanda called. It was always Amanda these days.

"It's Friday," I said, trying to keep my voice even for Danny's sake. "We haven't had a family dinner all week."

Michael finally looked at me, his expression a mixture of impatience and dismissal that had become all too familiar. "This is important, Rebecca. People's safety could depend on this sketch."

Before I could respond, he was out the door. I heard his car start and pull away, leaving behind the faint scent of his cologne and the hollow feeling in my chest that never seemed to go away anymore.

Danny tugged at my hand. "Is Daddy mad at us?"

I forced a smile, swallowing the lump in my throat. "No, baby. Daddy just has important work to do. He helps people, remember?"

Danny nodded solemnly, but I could see the shadow of doubt in his eyes. At five years old, he was already learning to recognize the lies adults tell to protect feelings.

"Come on," I said, taking his small hand in mine. "Let's get you to school."

* * *

The school bell's cheerful ring at 3 PM usually filled me with relief—another day successfully navigated. But as I stood among the cluster of waiting parents outside Pinewood Elementary, something felt wrong. Children streamed out of the building in twos and threes, their backpacks bouncing, voices raised in end-of-day excitement.

No Danny.

I scanned the sea of small faces, my heart rate quickening with each passing minute. By 3:15, the flood had reduced to a trickle. By 3:20, only stragglers remained.

No Danny.

I approached Mrs. Winters, Danny's kindergarten teacher, who was ushering the last of her students toward waiting parents.

"Excuse me," I said, trying to keep my voice steady. "I don't see Danny. Is he still inside?"

Mrs. Winters' brow furrowed. "Danny? He didn't return after lunch break. I assumed he had a doctor's appointment or something similar."

The world tilted beneath my feet. "What? No, he was supposed to be in class all day."

"I'm sorry, Mrs. Harrison. When he didn't come back, I checked with the office. They said he was signed out."

My legs carried me to the school office on autopilot, my mind racing through possibilities. A mix-up? Michael picking him up without telling me?

The school secretary looked up as I burst through the door. "Mrs. Harrison?"

"My son," I gasped. "Danny Harrison. His teacher says he was signed out after lunch?"

She tapped at her computer, frowning. "I don't have any record of Danny being signed out today."

The room began to spin. "But he's gone. He's not in class. He's not—" My voice broke. "Where is my son?"

With trembling fingers, I pulled out my phone and called Michael. Once. Twice. On the third try, he finally answered.

"Rebecca, I'm in the middle of something."

"Danny's missing," I blurted out. "He didn't go back to class after lunch. The school doesn't know where he is."

A beat of silence. Then: "He probably just wandered off. You know how he gets distracted."

"Michael, he's five! He doesn't just wander off! Something's wrong!"

"Look, I'm with Amanda right now. We're finally making progress on this sketch. I'm sure he's fine—check the playground or something."

"Are you serious right now?" My voice rose, drawing stares from the office staff. "Our son is missing!"

"Rebecca, you're overreacting. I need to go. Amanda needs—"

I hung up, rage and disbelief choking me.

* * *

Dusk painted the streets in deepening shadows as I ran through the neighborhood, my voice growing hoarse from calling Danny's name. I'd searched the school grounds, the park across the street, the ice cream shop where we sometimes stopped on Fridays.

No Danny.

The police had been called. A search was underway. But I couldn't stand still, couldn't wait. Every second felt like an eternity.

As I rounded the corner onto Maple Street, headlights suddenly flooded my vision. A black SUV swerved toward me, tires screeching against asphalt. There was no time to move.

The impact came with a sickening crunch. Pain exploded through my body as I was thrown onto the pavement. My vision swam, darkness threatening to pull me under.

Through the haze, I saw the SUV door open. A woman's silhouette emerged. Amanda. She was dragging something—someone—small.

The world slowed to a horrifying crawl as she dumped a tiny, motionless body beside me on the cold asphalt. Danny. My baby. His eyes closed, skin pale in the fading light.

Amanda leaned down, her perfectly manicured hand brushing a strand of hair from my face. Her voice was soft, almost tender, as she whispered words that would forever shatter my world:

"Some people don't deserve to be mothers."

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