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When My Husband Forged My Consent to Save His Mistress

Following a tragic accident, a woman learns the horrifying truth: her husband forged her signature on a high-risk medical consent form to prioritize his mistress's survival over hers. Left to endure the fallout of this cruel deception, she begins to dismantle the web of lies surrounding their marriage. Now, she must find the courage to reclaim her future while exposing the dark secrets and cold motives behind her husband's ultimate betrayal.
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Chapter 1

The rain lashed against the windows like angry fingers as I stepped into our kitchen, my heels clicking against the marble floor. The sound of soft laughter reached me before I fully entered the room—a sound so foreign in our home that it made me pause.

Nathan stood at the stove, his suit jacket discarded, sleeves rolled up as he stirred something that smelled rich and creamy. His face held an expression I hadn't seen directed at me in years: tenderness, attentiveness, warmth.

But it wasn't meant for me.

Summer Evans reclined on our living room sofa, a cashmere shawl draped delicately around her thin shoulders. Her pallor seemed deliberately cultivated, her posture a perfect tableau of beautiful suffering.

"It's almost ready," Nathan said, his voice gentle. "My mother's recipe. Remember how you loved it in college?"

Summer's laugh tinkled like wind chimes. "You remembered after all these years?"

"Some things you don't forget," he replied, and something intimate passed between them—a current I could feel from across the room.

I stood frozen, rainwater still dripping from my coat, suddenly invisible in my own home. The mac and cheese—comfort food Nathan had refused to make when I'd had the flu last winter—bubbled on the stove, a monument to his selective care.

"Anna," Nathan finally noticed me, his voice shifting to that flat, professional tone he used for conference calls. "You're late."

Summer turned, her face arranging itself into a mask of frail concern. "Oh, Anna! Nathan said you'd be working late. I hope you don't mind me imposing. The treatments leave me so weak some days..."

I hung my coat mechanically, my fingers finding my mother's locket beneath my blouse, rubbing the worn gold as I always did when seeking strength.

"Not at all," I heard myself say, the perfect wife on autopilot.

Dinner was a performance. Nathan served Summer first, watching with satisfaction as she took a delicate bite and closed her eyes in exaggerated pleasure. "Just like I remember," she whispered, reaching to touch his hand.

Something broke inside me then—the final thread of hope I'd been clinging to. Eight years of putting my research on hold, of silent dinners, of watching Nathan become a stranger who occasionally shared my bed. Eight years of Summer's constant presence, her mysterious illness that never seemed to progress or improve, just existed as a permanent claim on my husband's attention.

"I want a divorce," I said quietly, the words slipping out between bites of food I couldn't taste.

Nathan's fork paused halfway to his mouth. Summer's eyes widened with what looked suspiciously like satisfaction before quickly rearranging into concern.

"Don't be ridiculous," Nathan said dismissively. "You're just jealous because I'm taking care of an old friend."

"I'm not jealous," I replied, my voice steadier than I felt. "I'm done."

Nathan's laugh was cold. "If you're serious—and I doubt you are—you can make Summer's chicken soup first. She needs proper nutrition with her condition."

He turned back to Summer, effectively dismissing me and my pain in one gesture. "More mac and cheese?" he offered her.

I stood woodenly at the stove later, ladling hot broth into a pot. My mind was elsewhere—on the research position I'd abandoned, on the emptiness of my marriage, on the woman currently occupying my husband's full attention.

The pot shifted, and searing pain shot through my wrist as the metal rim caught my skin. I yelped, jerking back as broth splashed onto the counter.

"Anna, for God's sake," Nathan snapped from the doorway. "Can't you do one simple thing without making a scene?"

Summer appeared behind him, leaning against his arm. "Poor thing," she murmured, though her eyes held no sympathy. "Burns are so painful. Perhaps I should help?"

"No, you need to rest," Nathan said firmly. "Anna can manage not to injure herself for five minutes."

They disappeared back to the living room, leaving me alone with my throbbing wrist and silent tears. I ran cold water over the angry red mark, watching it bloom across my skin—physical proof of the pain I'd been carrying inside for years.

My fingers found my mother's locket again, the last gift she'd given me before cancer took her. "Choose joy," she'd whispered as she'd clasped it around my neck. "Choose yourself when no one else will."

In that moment, cradling my burned wrist in our silent kitchen, I finally understood how completely I had disappeared.

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