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When My Husband Stole My Donor Heart for His Mistress

For years, a devoted wife gave her all to her billionaire husband, only to face a chilling betrayal. When a rare donor heart finally arrives to save her life, he uses his massive influence to steal the organ for his mistress instead. Abandoned to die while the man she loved protects his lover, she is forced to confront his ultimate cruelty. This gripping story follows her survival through cold-blooded treachery and the high price of devotion.
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Chapter 4

The silence in the master bedroom was not peaceful; it was the heavy, suffocating quiet of a tomb. I lay on the silk sheets, my body a lead weight, listening to the erratic *whir-click-stutter* of the titanium pump sutured to my aorta. The batteries were running hot against my skin, a feverish warmth that offered no comfort. I had survived the night, but survival felt less like a victory and more like a prolonged sentence.

The door creaked open. It wasn’t Maxwell.

Peyton Willis slipped inside, holding a thick stack of manila folders stamped with the crimson *CONFIDENTIAL* seal of Henderson Corp. She didn’t look at me. She walked to the wall safe—the one only Maxwell and I knew the combination to—and keyed in the code. The tumblers clicked. She shoved the documents inside, then turned to the heavy oak doorframe.

With a chilling, dispassionate efficiency, she grabbed the wood with both hands and slammed her forehead against the molding. Once. Twice. The sound of bone hitting wood made my stomach lurch. When she turned back to me, blood trickled from a split in her eyebrow, and a dark bruise was already blooming on her cheekbone.

"Showtime," she whispered, her eyes dancing with a manic, predatory light.

She screamed. It was a raw, curdling sound that tore through the house. "Get off me! Maxwell! Help! She’s got a knife!"

I couldn't move. I could barely breathe. The door burst open seconds later. Maxwell stood there, chest heaving, taking in the tableau: Peyton crumpling to the floor, sobbing, pointing a shaking finger at me, and the open safe revealing the "stolen" schematics.

"She attacked me, Max," Peyton wailed, clutching her bleeding head. "She was selling them... to the competition. She said she’d kill me if I told."

Maxwell looked at me. I waited for him to see the absurdity of it—his bedridden, dying wife overpowering a healthy woman. I waited for the history of our twenty years to outweigh the theater of the last twenty minutes. Instead, his jaw tightened. The look in his eyes wasn't anger; it was a cold, absolute dismissal.

"Call the police," he said to the hovering security guard, his voice flat. "And get that woman out of my house."

***

The transition from the velvet-draped world of the Upper East Side to the concrete bowels of Rikers Island was a sensory assault. The air in the intake center smelled of industrial bleach, unwashed bodies, and fear. I was stripped, searched, and shoved into a coarse orange jumpsuit that scratched against my sensitive skin.

"Personal device," the intake officer grunted, pointing at the external controller taped to my side.

"It keeps my heart beating," I said, my voice a rasp. "If you remove it, I die."

She sneered but let me keep the battery pack, securing it clumsily to my waist with duct tape. I was processed like livestock, a number replacing the name that had once opened every door in Manhattan. Maxwell hadn’t just allowed this; he had facilitated it. He had signed the complaint. He had watched them handcuff my wrists, the metal biting into my skin, and turned back to comfort the woman who was destroying us both.

The holding cell was a cage of peeling paint and hostile stares. Twelve women sat on metal benches or paced the small floor. When the guard shoved me inside, the heavy clang of the door sealed the airlock.

I sank into the corner, pulling my knees to my chest. The room was loud, but my chest was louder. The stress was sending the pump into overdrive.

*WHIR-CLICK. WHIR-CLICK. WHIR-CLICK.*

The mechanical rhythm echoed off the concrete walls, a relentless, unnatural sound that cut through the murmurs of the other inmates.

"Yo, shut that thing up," a woman with a spiderweb tattoo on her neck hissed. She was sitting across from me, her eyes tracking the blinking light of my controller.

"I can't," I whispered.

She stood up. Another woman, taller and broader, unfolded herself from the bench near the toilet. They moved with a predatory synchronicity that told me this wasn't random. Peyton’s reach was long; her money was green.

"Rich bitch thinks she’s better than us," the tall one said, cracking her knuckles. "Think you can buy your way out of this?"

I tried to stand, to back away, but the wall was cold against my spine. "Please. I have a heart condition."

"We know," the tattooed woman grinned. "We heard it ticking."

The first blow caught me in the stomach. I doubled over, gasping for air that wouldn't come. The second blow was a boot to the ribs, sharp and cracking. I fell to the hard, filthy floor, curling into a ball to protect the machine.

They didn't stop. They weren't just hurting me; they were trying to break me. A heavy kick landed squarely on the external controller at my waist.

Plastic shattered.

A high-pitched, continuous scream erupted from the device—the failure alarm.

*BEEEEEEEEEEEEEP.*

"Warning," a synthesized voice droned from my waist, barely audible over the alarm. "System failure. Pump stopped."

The beating stopped. The women backed away, looking down at the device screaming its death knell.

My vision tunneled. The gray concrete floor rushed up to meet my cheek. The pain in my chest wasn't sharp anymore; it was a vast, expanding void. The cold seeped into my marrow, turning my blood to ice. I couldn't feel my fingers. I couldn't feel my legs.

I lay on the dirty floor of a cage, the alarm wailing like a siren, calling for help that wasn't coming. Maxwell wasn't coming.

As the blackness swallowed the last of the light, I didn't think of the betrayal. I didn't think of the pain. I thought of the silence. The *whir-click* was gone.

And then, so was I.

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