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After My Husband’s Niece Murdered Our Daughter, He Protected Her

A devastated mother is left reeling after her husband’s niece kills their daughter. Instead of seeking justice, her husband uses his power to shield the murderer and hide the truth. Faced with this ultimate betrayal, the grieving woman refuses to stay silent. She must navigate a treacherous path through lies and systemic cover-ups to expose the killer. Determined to honor her child, she risks everything to ensure that true retribution is finally served.
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Chapter 5

The truck stopped in an industrial district that smelled like diesel and brine. I waited until the driver's footsteps faded before crawling out from under the linens, my body screaming protest at every movement. My knee had locked up somewhere during the two-hour drive, the joint swollen and hot to the touch.

I had no plan beyond *away*. No money, no passport, no identity that wasn't tied to Hugo's name and Hugo's lawyers and Hugo's ability to drag me back to that drowning room.

I stumbled through streets that blurred together, using building walls to stay upright. The infection from the cut on my face had spread—I could feel the heat radiating from my cheek, the way the wound wept something that wasn't quite blood. Three months of inadequate medical care at Serenity Hills had turned Hugo's ring-slash into a festering reminder of everything he'd done.

The world tilted. Cobblestones rushed up to meet me.

I remember thinking: *This is how it ends. On a Paris street, alone, and Quinn wins.*

Then hands—gentle, careful—lifted my head.

"Mademoiselle? Can you hear me?"

The voice was American, softened by years abroad. I forced my eyes open and saw a man's face: dark eyes behind wire-rimmed glasses, concern etched in the lines around his mouth. He wasn't wearing a white coat, but something about the way he touched my wrist—checking my pulse with professional efficiency—told me what he was.

"Doctor," I managed. "Please. I can't—can't go to a hospital. He'll find me."

The man's expression shifted, understanding replacing confusion. He'd heard this before, I realized. He knew what *he'll find me* meant.

"My clinic is two blocks away," he said. "Can you walk if I help you?"

I couldn't. He ended up carrying me, and I was too weak to feel ashamed.

The clinic was small, tucked above a patisserie on a narrow street in the 6th arrondissement. The sign read: *Dr. Calvin Young, Chirurgie Reconstructive*. He brought me through a side entrance, settling me on an examination table in a room that smelled like lavender and antiseptic.

"I'm going to clean this wound," he said, his voice steady and calm. "It's badly infected. When did this happen?"

"Three months ago." The words came out thick. "My husband. His ring."

Calvin's hands paused for just a fraction of a second. Then he continued working, his touch impossibly gentle as he debrided the wound. "And your knee?"

"Old injury. He made me—" I couldn't finish. The memory of that night in the rain choked me.

"You don't have to explain." He met my eyes, and there was something in his gaze that made my throat tight. Not pity. Recognition. "I've treated enough trauma to know the shape of it. You're safe here, I promise."

I wanted to believe him. God, I wanted to believe someone.

He gave me antibiotics, drained the infection, wrapped my knee in a compression brace that eased the grinding agony to a dull throb. Then he made tea—actual tea, in a porcelain cup, with honey—and sat across from me in his small office.

"The scar on your face," he said carefully. "It's going to be permanent without intervention. And if you're trying to hide from someone, your face is the first thing they'll look for."

My hand went to my cheek, feeling the raised, angry tissue. "I don't have money for surgery."

"I'm not asking for money." Calvin set down his cup. "I'm asking if you want to disappear. Because I can help you do that."

I stared at him, this stranger offering salvation. "Why?"

"Because I became a reconstructive surgeon to give people their lives back." His voice was quiet, certain. "And I think someone stole yours."

The surgery took six hours. When I woke, my face was wrapped in bandages, my knee properly reconstructed with hardware that didn't grind bone against titanium. Calvin had given me a private room in his apartment above the clinic—a space filled with books and soft light and the smell of coffee drifting up from the street below.

He read to me during recovery. French poetry, American novels, medical journals when I asked about the procedures he'd performed. His voice became the rhythm I healed to, steady and unhurried.

One night, three weeks post-surgery, I asked him why he lived alone in a city made for lovers.

"I was waiting," he said simply. "For someone worth the wait."

The bandages came off on a Tuesday morning. Calvin held the mirror with steady hands, but I saw the nervousness in his eyes—the fear that I wouldn't recognize myself, wouldn't accept what he'd done.

The woman looking back at me was beautiful. The scar was gone, replaced by a subtle line that could pass for a dimple. My cheekbones were more defined, my jaw stronger. I looked like Violet, but refined, sharpened.

I looked like someone who could fight back.

"It's perfect," I whispered.

Calvin's exhale was relief and something deeper. "Violet, I need to tell you something. These past weeks, getting to know you—your strength, your resilience—I've fallen for you. Completely. And I know the timing is terrible, I know you're still healing, but I couldn't let you leave without—"

I kissed him. It was gentle, careful of the still-tender surgical sites, but it was real. The first real thing I'd felt since Daisy died.

When we broke apart, I kept my forehead pressed to his. "I have feelings for you too. But Calvin, I can't stay here and play house while Quinn walks free and Hugo pretends he didn't destroy me. I need justice. I need to go back."

"Then I'm coming with you." His hands framed my new face, his touch reverent. "As your fiancé, if you'll have me. He can't touch you if you're not alone."

I thought about Hugo's face when he saw me alive, transformed, protected. I thought about Quinn's mask slipping when she realized I'd survived everything she and Hugo had done.

And I smiled—sharp and dangerous, the smile of a woman who'd crawled out of hell.

"Book the flights," I said. "We're going home."

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