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The Boy I Loved or The Man I Married Novel Cover

The Boy I Loved or The Man I Married

After a devastating car crash leaves her husband in a persistent vegetative state, a woman's life is turned upside down. Seeking a medical miracle, she crosses paths with a famous specialist—the first love she previously walked away from. While they collaborate to treat her spouse, old feelings reignite, making her face the choices of her past. She is caught in an agonizing struggle between her current marriage and the man she always loved.
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Chapter 2

The bedroom was dark except for the pale glow from my bedside lamp when I heard Mark's key in the front door.

The clock on my nightstand read 11:47 PM.

I'd been reading the same page of my book for twenty minutes, the words blurring together as I waited for him to come home.

I listened to his footsteps on the stairs, heavy and deliberate, the sound of a man carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. When he finally pushed open our bedroom door, I looked up from my book, hoping to catch his eye, maybe share a moment of connection after this awful day.

"Hey," I said softly, closing the book and setting it aside. "How was your day?"

Mark barely glanced at me as he loosened his tie. "Long." He kicked off his shoes, letting them drop wherever they landed. "Did you talk to my mother today?"

My stomach tightened. "Yes, I—"

"She said you turned her down." His voice was flat, matter-of-fact, like he was stating the weather. "Claire, she's getting older. She's been alone since Dad died, and she doesn't ask for much."

I sat up straighter, feeling the familiar knot of frustration form in my chest.

"Mark, I didn't turn her down. I just said I couldn't do it today because—"

"She needs us." He pulled his laptop from his briefcase and set it on the bed between us like a barrier. "As her family, we need to be there for her."

"I understand that, but—"

The laptop screen flicked on, bathing Mark's face in blue light. He held up one hand without looking at me. "I need to get some work done. Can you keep it down?"

I stared at him, my book still clutched in my hands.

The dismissal was so casual, so complete, that for a moment I couldn't process it. Here I was, trying to talk to my husband about my day, about the very real possibility that I might lose my job, and he was telling me to be quiet so he could work.

"Mark." I set my book down on the nightstand with more force than necessary, the sharp sound making him glance up. "We need to talk."

His fingers paused over the keyboard, and I saw his jaw tighten. "It's late and I'm busy, Claire. Don't start."

Don't start. As if my need to communicate with my own husband was some kind of inconvenience, some childish tantrum he had to endure.

I felt something snap inside me, a thread that had been stretched too thin for too long.

"Don't start?" My voice came out higher than I intended. "Mark, I'm trying to tell you about my day, about what's happening at work, and you're telling me not to start?"

He looked at me then, really looked at me, and I was shocked by the irritation in his eyes. This man who used to listen to me for hours, who used to care about every detail of my life, was looking at me like I was a stranger bothering him on the subway.

"I have a presentation tomorrow," he said, his voice taking on that patronizing tone I'd grown to hate. "Some of us have real deadlines."

Real deadlines.

As if my job, my students, my entire career was somehow less important than his. I stood up from the bed, my hands shaking with anger.

"It's your mom, Mark, not my full-time job to be her assistant!"

He slammed the laptop shut, his face flushing red. "She's family! Why is this so hard for you?"

"Why is everything so easy for you to dump on me?" The words tore out of me, raw and desperate. "Your mother calls, and somehow it becomes my responsibility. Your work gets busy, and I'm supposed to pick up all the slack at home. When do I get to matter, Mark? When do my problems get to be real?"

Mark stood up too, towering over me, his face twisted with a fury that made me take a step back. "Are you kidding me right now? I'm working my ass off trying to keep us afloat, and you can't even help out with one simple favor for my mother?"

"Simple favor?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "Mark, she doesn't want help. She wants control. She wants me to drop everything every time she snaps her fingers, and you just let her because it's easier than dealing with it yourself."

"She's grieving, Claire! She's been alone for eight years, and all she wants is to feel like she still has family who cares about her."

"And what about me?" The question came out quieter than I intended, but it cut through his anger like a knife. "What about what I need? What about the fact that I might lose my job, that I'm drowning in work, that I feel like I'm disappearing in my own life?"

Mark's face softened for just a moment, and I thought maybe, finally, he was hearing me. But then his expression hardened again, and he shook his head.

"This is about you feeling sorry for yourself again, isn't it? Claire, do you have any idea what kind of pressure I'm under? Do you know what it's like to be the only one responsible for keeping this family together?"

The words hit me like a physical blow. I stared at him, this man I'd loved for seventeen years, and felt something die inside my chest. The silence stretched between us, heavy and final.

Then I smiled.

It was a strange, hollow smile that felt like it belonged to someone else.

"If I'm supposed to understand you, Mark," I said quietly, "who's supposed to understand me?"

He opened his mouth to respond, but I was already moving, grabbing my coat from the closet, my car keys from the dresser.

The bedroom felt small and suffocating, like the walls were closing in around us.

"Where are you going?" His voice was cold now, detached.

I paused at the bedroom door, my hand on the frame. "I don't know. Away."

I waited for him to stop me, to call my name, to show even the smallest sign that he cared whether I stayed or left.

But he just stood there by the bed, his laptop already open again, his face illuminated by that cold blue light.

The silence was my answer.

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