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The Donor Was My Husband

Natalie receives a vital kidney transplant, only to learn the organ came from her deceased husband, Liam. While recovering, she becomes suspicious of the tragic car wreck that claimed his life. Natalie delves into the shadows of his past, uncovering a lethal conspiracy instead of a simple accident. Haunted by grief and surrounded by deception, she must expose the truth behind Liam's sacrifice before the secrets that killed him claim her life too.
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Chapter 2

I stumbled out of the conference room on unsteady legs, my vision tunneling as colleagues' voices faded into meaningless noise. The hallway stretched endlessly before me, fluorescent lights buzzing overhead like angry wasps.

The bathroom door felt impossibly heavy. I shoved it open and barely made it to the nearest stall before my knees buckled. The cold tile bit through my skirt as I collapsed, my phone still clutched in my trembling hands.

The screen glowed accusingly. Donor #3847. Ethan Mitchell. My husband's face staring back at me from a fertility clinic database.

I pressed my back against the stall door, gulping air that tasted metallic. My mind raced, fragments of memory colliding like broken glass.

Five years ago. "Let's start trying," I'd whispered into Ethan's neck after dinner, wine making me bold. His smile had been so bright, so genuine. "I can't wait to see you as a mom, Harper."

Four years ago. The devastating appointment with Dr. Reeves. Ethan's hand crushing mine as she delivered the news: "I'm sorry, Mr. Mitchell. The test results show complete infertility. Natural conception isn't possible."

I remembered his tears. The way his shoulders shook as he apologized, as if his body's betrayal was somehow his fault. "We'll figure this out," I'd promised, stroking his hair. "There are options."

Donor conception. The hardest decision of our lives, made together in that sterile office.

Except it had all been a lie.

My fingers flew across the phone screen, scrolling through donation records with manic precision. March 15th, three years ago. The first entry. One week after Ethan's "devastating" follow-up appointment.

Three years ago. Megan's surprise announcement at our monthly book club meeting. "I'm pregnant!" she'd laughed, her hand pressed to her still-flat stomach. "Can you believe it? After all these years of being single, I finally meet someone and boom—instant family."

I'd hugged her so tight, genuinely happy despite my own struggles. "Who's the father?"

"Just some guy from a dating app. We broke up already—he wasn't ready for this kind of commitment." Her smile had been radiant. "But I am. I'm going to be a single mom, and I can't wait."

Two years ago. Lucas's birth. Seven pounds, three ounces of perfect baby boy. I'd held him in the hospital, tears streaming down my face as Megan beamed from the bed.

"Look at those eyes," I'd whispered. Green eyes that seemed familiar somehow. "He's going to be a heartbreaker."

"Harper, would you be his godmother? I can't think of anyone I'd trust more."

Godmother. To my husband's son.

One year ago. Megan's second pregnancy announcement. "The same guy?" I'd asked, surprised.

"We tried to make it work," she'd shrugged. "But some men just aren't built for family life. At least Lucas will have a sibling."

Six months ago. Lily's birth. Another perfect baby with Ethan's distinctive eye color. I'd thrown Megan a baby shower, bought tiny clothes, assembled a crib.

Three months ago. My own positive pregnancy test after years of failure. Ethan's joy had seemed so genuine, his tears of happiness so real.

"Finally," he'd whispered, pulling me close. "Our miracle baby."

Our miracle baby. Conceived through anonymous donor conception that had somehow, impossibly, matched me with my own husband.

I lurched forward, dry heaving into the toilet. The irony was suffocating. Five years of trying. Dozens of negative tests. Hormone injections that made me crazy. Invasive procedures that left me raw and empty.

And the first time I'd gotten pregnant was when I'd used Ethan's sperm without knowing it.

My hands shook as I opened Instagram, searching for Megan's profile. Her feed was a shrine to single motherhood—artfully posed photos of her with Lucas and Lily, captions about the strength of women raising children alone.

But now I saw what I'd missed before. The background details. The helpful friend who appeared in so many shots, just out of focus. The man pushing Lucas on swings, teaching him to ride a bike, reading bedtime stories.

Ethan. Always Ethan.

"Uncle Ethan's here!" Lucas would shriek whenever we visited. The boy would launch himself into my husband's arms like they shared some secret connection.

Because they did. Blood connection. Father and son.

I scrolled frantically through photos, my vision blurring. There—Lucas's third birthday party last month. The camera had caught Ethan lifting the boy high in the air, both of them laughing. The resemblance was unmistakable now that I knew to look for it. The same nose, the same stubborn cowlick, the same way they both scrunched their eyes when they smiled.

How had I missed it? How had I been so blind?

Another photo. Lily's christening two months ago. Megan in white, holding her daughter. And there in the background, Ethan's profile as he watched them with an expression I'd never seen before. Tender. Possessive. Proud.

The look of a father watching his child.

My phone buzzed. A text from Ethan: "Left work early. Stopped at the baby store—couldn't resist looking at cribs! See you soon, mama. ❤️"

Mama. The word that had filled me with such joy this morning now felt like mockery.

I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach. Twelve weeks along. The first successful pregnancy in five years of trying. The miracle we'd prayed for.

But it wasn't a miracle. It was just genetics. The same genetics that had given Megan two healthy children while I'd believed myself cursed with infertility.

The bathroom door creaked open. Footsteps echoed against tile.

"Harper? Honey, are you in here?" Jennifer's concerned voice drifted over the stall doors.

I couldn't answer. Couldn't move. My entire world had shifted on its axis in the span of thirty minutes.

Five years of lies. Five years of watching my best friend raise my husband's children while I mourned my empty womb. Five years of believing I was broken while Ethan played the devoted, supportive husband.

The supporting husband who'd been sabotaging our attempts to conceive while secretly fathering children with my best friend.

My hand tightened protectively over my abdomen. This baby—our baby, his baby—was the only truth I had left.

And somehow, that made everything infinitely worse.

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