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When My Ex-Husband Froze My Mother’s Cancer Treatment

When her husband halts her mother's vital cancer therapy, a shattered woman discovers her entire marriage was a facade. This cruel abandonment pushes her to pursue a divorce and challenge the man she once trusted. While racing to secure her mother's survival, she reveals a sinister web of lies and the dark intentions behind her ex-partner's actions. It is a harrowing path of resilience and justice as she takes on a formidable, deceptive foe.
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Chapter 4

The boutique smelled like leather and possibility. Brooks stood near the window, hands in his pockets, while a stylist named Margot circled me with the intensity of a sculptor assessing marble.

"What are we going for?" Margot asked, her French accent softening the clinical assessment in her eyes.

I opened my mouth, but Brooks spoke first. "Whatever makes her feel like herself."

Margot's eyebrow arched. She pulled garments from racks with decisive snaps of hangers. Tailored blazers in charcoal and navy. Silk blouses that draped instead of clung. Trousers with clean lines that whispered authority, not submission.

In the dressing room, I stared at my reflection. The woman looking back wore armor, not costume. Sharp shoulders. Clean edges. I looked like someone who could walk into a room and own it.

"Amy?" Brooks's voice came through the curtain. "You okay?"

I stepped out. His expression shifted—not hunger like Kai's, but something quieter. Recognition.

"Tell me about prison," he said suddenly.

My hand went to my wrist, tracing the scar. "Why?"

"Because you're still there." He gestured to a leather chair. "Sit. Please."

I sat. Margot disappeared tactfully.

"The first month, I thought I'd die," I heard myself say. The words came like blood from a wound. "Not from violence. From the noise. It never stopped. Screaming, crying, metal doors slamming. I used to press my palms over my ears until they bled."

Brooks didn't interrupt. Didn't offer platitudes.

"I kept thinking Kai would fix it. That he'd confess, get me out. I wrote him letters every day for six months." I laughed, the sound bitter. "He wrote back twice. Both times asking me not to contact him anymore. For operational security."

"He used you," Brooks said quietly.

"I let him." The admission tasted like rust. "I confused his control for love. His possession for devotion."

Brooks leaned forward, elbows on his knees. "You were manipulated by someone who knew exactly how to exploit your loyalty. That's not weakness, Amy. That's survival."

Something cracked open in my chest. I looked at this man who'd paid my mother's bills, married me in a beige room, and never once demanded anything in return.

"Why are you doing this?" I whispered.

"Because you deserve to be loved, not owned." He stood, offering his hand. "Now let's go show Seattle who you really are."

***

The Grand Hyatt ballroom glittered with wealth and performance. Crystal chandeliers. Designer gowns. The air thick with expensive perfume and ambition. I walked in wearing midnight blue silk and my new armor, Brooks's hand steady at the small of my back.

Kai saw me immediately. His scotch glass froze halfway to his mouth. Oakleigh, draped in white lace like a virgin sacrifice, followed his gaze. Her smile curdled.

We took our seats at a table near the stage. The auction began—art, wine, jewelry. Then the auctioneer held up a velvet box.

"Lot forty-seven. A vintage sapphire necklace, circa 1920."

The stones caught the light, deep blue fire. Kai had promised me sapphires once, in another lifetime.

"Fifty thousand," Kai's voice rang out.

Brooks glanced at me. I leaned close, my lips brushing his ear. "Make him bleed."

His smile was sharp. "Seventy-five."

Kai's jaw tightened. "One hundred."

"One-fifty," Brooks countered, bored.

The room had gone silent, sensing blood in the water. Oakleigh's hand clutched Kai's arm, her whisper urgent. He shook her off.

"Two hundred thousand," Kai snarled.

Brooks leaned back, examining his cufflinks. "Two-fifty."

Kai stood, his chair scraping. "Three hundred thousand dollars."

Brooks raised his paddle one last time. "Three-fifty."

"Four hundred!" Kai's voice cracked.

Brooks lowered his paddle, turning to kiss my temple. "It's yours," he murmured.

The auctioneer's gavel fell. "Sold to Mr. Washington for four hundred thousand dollars."

Applause rippled through the room. Kai stood frozen, realizing he'd just paid a fortune for jewelry I no longer wanted. Oakleigh's face was a mask of fury.

I smiled. It felt like victory.

***

The after-party spilled onto the terrace. I stood at the railing, champagne untouched in my hand, when a voice spoke behind me.

"Mrs. Reynolds."

I turned. Nelson Torres looked older than I remembered, his face lined with something that might have been guilt.

"Nelson."

He glanced around, then stepped closer. "I need to tell you something. About the embezzlement."

My spine straightened. "I don't want to talk about—"

"You weren't covering for him." The words came fast, desperate. "You were framed. Kai used your login credentials. The forensic trail led straight to your account because he made sure it would. You were never his accomplice, Amy. You were his scapegoat from day one."

The champagne glass slipped from my fingers, shattering on stone.

"What?"

"I knew." Nelson's voice broke. "I knew and I said nothing because he threatened my family. But you went to prison for a crime you didn't even know was happening. I'm so sorry."

The world tilted. Three years. One thousand and ninety-five days. Not for love. For convenience.

Brooks appeared at my side, his arm sliding around my waist. "Amy?"

I looked past Nelson, through the glass doors, to where Kai stood laughing with donors. He felt my gaze and turned. Our eyes met across the crowded room.

He'd stolen everything. My freedom. My youth. My belief in my own judgment.

But he hadn't broken me.

"Get me everything," I said to Nelson, my voice steady. "Every document. Every email. Every piece of evidence."

Nelson nodded, relief flooding his face. "I have copies. All of it."

Brooks's hand tightened on my waist. Not possessive. Supportive.

"Then let's bury him," I said.

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