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My Husband Saved His Mistress’s Son and Let Me Bleed

Caught in a fatal crisis, a woman endures a soul-crushing betrayal when her billionaire husband abandons her to rescue his mistress’s child. Left to bleed alone, the brutal reality of his secret allegiance destroys her world. This cold desertion exposes the dark foundation of her marriage, forcing her to face the truth. Now, she must struggle to survive both her physical wounds and the emotional ruins of a life defined by his cruel deception.
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Chapter 2

The urn was mahogany, polished to a shine that felt obscene against the grey backdrop of the private chapel. It was small. Impossibly, devastatingly small.

I sat in the front pew, my black dress feeling like a second skin of ice. The empty space beside me roared louder than the rain battering the stained glass. Three days. It had been three days since the clinic, and James was not here to say goodbye to the child he had killed.

My phone vibrated in my clutch. I didn’t want to look, but the masochistic part of me—the part that still hoped for a breathless apology—checked the screen.

*Baker’s lung capacity is down to 80%. Need to supervise the specialist. I know you understand. - J*

I stared at the text until the pixels blurred. He wasn't saving a life today; he was sitting in a climate-controlled waiting room, holding another woman's hand, while I buried our future alone.

"Cecelia."

The voice was clipped, patrician. I didn't stand as my mother-in-law, Eleanor Richardson, glided into the pew. She didn't hug me. She placed a gloved hand on my shoulder, a gesture that felt less like comfort and more like a restraint.

"He’s distraught, you know," she said, her gaze fixed on the altar, refusing to look at the urn. "James. He’s tearing himself apart trying to do the right thing."

"The right thing would be sitting in this chair, Eleanor."

Her fingers tightened on my shoulder, digging into the trapezius. "Let’s not be dramatic. The boy was dying. James acted as a hero. If your body was... stronger, perhaps the stress wouldn't have caused the detachment. We must look forward, not assign blame."

My body. My weakness. The air in the chapel grew thin. I stood up, dislodging her hand. "The service is over," I said, my voice hollow. "There’s nothing left to see here."

By the time I returned to the penthouse, the numbness was beginning to crack, revealing something jagged beneath. The concierge met me at the elevator, holding a massive bouquet of white lilies. The scent hit me instantly—cloying, suffocating, the perfume of funeral parlors.

"These arrived for Mr. Richardson, ma'am."

I took them. Upstairs, I pulled the card from the heavy foliage. The handwriting was looped, feminine, and deliberate.

*Thank you for being the man who always prioritizes family. Baker is breathing because of you. - M*

*Prioritizes family.*

A laugh bubbled up in my throat, ugly and sharp. She knew. She knew exactly where he was today, and she knew exactly where I had been. This wasn't gratitude; it was a victory lap.

I dropped the vase. It shattered on the marble floor, water and stems sprawling like a burst vein. I didn't stop to clean it. I walked over the glass, the crunch satisfying under my heels, and headed straight for the east wing.

My art studio was the only room in the penthouse James rarely entered. In the center, covered by a silk sheet, sat *Sanctuary*. I had spent six months on it. I pulled the sheet down.

The oil paint depicted a sun-drenched garden, abstract but clear in its intent. A man, a woman, and a child. The colors were warm—ochre, gold, soft pinks. It was the life I thought I was building.

I looked at the painted man. He looked noble. Protective.

Lies. It was all paint and turpentine.

I grabbed a palette knife from the table. The metal handle was cold, grounding. I didn't hesitate. I drove the blade into the canvas, right through the man’s chest. The sound of the linen ripping was a scream I couldn't voice. I slashed again. And again. Vertical, horizontal, diagonal tears. I destroyed the garden. I destroyed the child. I destroyed the hope.

When I finally dropped the knife, *Sanctuary* was nothing but ribbons of ruined canvas hanging from a wooden frame. I wasn't crying. My pulse was steady. The grief was gone, cauterized by a white-hot rage that felt dangerously like power.

Two hours later, I sat in a booth at the back of a dim café in the Village. The contrast to the penthouse was stark; it smelled of stale coffee and damp wool. Across from me sat Marcus Chen, his trench coat still damp.

"You look like hell, Mrs. Richardson," he said, sliding a thick manila envelope across the scarred table. Marcus didn't do small talk.

"I feel clearer than I have in years, Marcus. What do you have?"

He tapped the envelope. "The brake failure on your Mercedes six months ago. The police ruled it a mechanical defect. Wear and tear."

"I know what they ruled."

"They were wrong." Marcus opened the flap and pulled out a series of grainy stills. "I pulled security footage from the garage adjacent to where you parked for that charity luncheon. The angle is bad, which is why the cops missed it, but look at the time stamp."

I looked. A figure in a dark hoodie was kneeling by my rear tire. In the next still, they were standing, turning slightly toward the camera. It was blurry, but the build was unmistakable. Petite. Curvy.

"I ran a gait analysis," Marcus said, his voice dropping an octave. "It matches. And I found a charge on a burner credit card for industrial wire cutters purchased two blocks from Maria Torres’s apartment the day before."

My blood ran cold, then immediately boiled.

"It wasn't an accident," I whispered, tracing the silhouette on the photo.

"No," Marcus confirmed, leaning in. "She cut the lines, Cecelia. She didn't just want to scare you. At the speed you drive on the FDR, she wanted you dead."

I stared at the image of the woman who held my husband’s leash. The woman who sent me lilies. I had thought I was fighting for my marriage against a ghost from the past. I was wrong.

I wasn't a wife scorned. I was a target who had survived.

I slid the photos back into the envelope and met Marcus’s eyes. The trembling in my hands had stopped completely.

"Keep digging," I said. "I want everything."

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