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My Husband Gave Our Daughter’s Heart to His Mistress’s Child

8.4 / 10.0
On the day of a fatal accident, my husband made a chilling choice: he allowed our daughter's heart to be transplanted into his mistress’s sick child. Consumed by grief and a thirst for justice, I begin to peel back the layers of his long-term betrayal. As I investigate the dark truth behind his double life, I realize that the tragedy was no mere coincidence. I will stop at nothing to expose his cruelty and ensure he pays for his sins.

My Husband Gave Our Daughter’s Heart to His Mistress’s Child Chapter 1

The rhythmic hiss of the ventilator was the only clock that mattered. It measured time not in seconds, but in breaths my seven-year-old daughter, Oaklyn, didn’t have the strength to take on her own. I sat in the plastic chair beside her bed, the vinyl sticking to my legs, watching the rise and fall of her small, pale chest. The ICU at New York-Presbyterian had become my entire world—a sterile purgatory of beeping monitors and antiseptic air that burned my throat.

The glass door slid open. Dr. Stephen Hughes didn’t look at the clipboard in his hands; he looked directly at me. His eyes, usually a calm harbor in this storm, held a spark that made my own heart stutter.

"Raya," he said, his voice low but vibrating with intensity. "We have a match."

The air left the room. I stood up, my knees knocking against the bedframe. "A heart?"

"A perfect match. The donor is in transit. We need to prep her now."

Euphoria is a physical blow. It hit me in the chest, dizzying and hot. I fumbled for my phone, my fingers shaking so hard I dropped it twice before dialing Flynn. He was upstairs in a board meeting—the tech mogul always working, even while his daughter withered two floors down.

"Flynn," I choked out when he answered. "They found one. Oaklyn is getting a heart."

I expected a shout, a gasp, tears. Instead, there was a heavy, static silence.

"Flynn? Did you hear me?"

"I heard you, Raya." His voice was flat, stripped of affect. "I’m coming down."

The line went dead. A prickle of unease crawled up my spine, but I shoved it down. He was in shock. That was all. I turned back to Oaklyn, brushing a damp lock of hair from her forehead. Nurses were already swarming, their movements efficient and urgent. Hope, bright and terrifying, flooded the room.

Then the doors hissed open again.

It wasn’t just Flynn. Beside him walked Victoria Ashford, the hospital’s chief administrator, clutching a tablet like a shield. She wouldn't meet my eyes. Flynn, in his bespoke charcoal suit, looked entirely out of place against the pastel medical equipment. He didn't look at Oaklyn. He looked at Dr. Hughes.

"Stop the prep," Flynn said.

The room froze. The nurse checking the IV line paused, the plastic tubing dangling from her hand.

"Excuse me?" Stephen stepped forward, his brow furrowing. "Mr. Young, the organ is en route. We have a narrow window—"

"I said stop." Flynn’s voice was a gavel strike. He turned to Victoria. "Authorize the redirect."

My blood ran cold. I stepped around the bed, placing myself between Flynn and the medical team. "What are you talking about? Flynn, this is Oaklyn’s heart. It’s her match."

"It’s a match for two patients," Flynn said, his gaze finally landing on me. It was ice. "And the other candidate is in critical failure. I’ve exercised my authority as a board member to prioritize the patient with the most urgent need."

"Who?" The word tore out of my throat.

"Aviana Powell."

The name meant nothing to me. "Oaklyn is dying! She is your daughter!"

"Oaklyn is stable on the vent," Flynn countered smoothly, reciting medical jargon that sounded alien in his mouth. "Aviana is not. The decision is made."

I lunged for him. I didn't think; I just moved, a feral need to hurt him seizing my limbs. Flynn caught my wrists, his grip bruising. He was stronger than me, fueled by that arrogant, untouchable power he wore like a second skin. He shoved me back, not hard enough to fall, but hard enough to stop me.

"Victoria, get the team moving to Theater 4," Flynn commanded over my shoulder.

"No!" I screamed, the sound raw and jagged. "Stephen, don't let them!"

Dr. Hughes looked ready to fight, his jaw tight, but Victoria stepped between him and the phone on the wall. "It’s a board directive, Doctor. You risk your license if you intervene."

Flynn grabbed my arm and dragged me out of the ICU bay, away from the nurses who were now unhooking the transport monitors with apologetic, averted eyes. He hauled me into the private family waiting room across the hall and slammed the door, cutting off the sound of my daughter’s life support.

I wrenched my arm free, my chest heaving. "You monster. You are murdering her."

"I am saving a life that I owe," Flynn snapped, adjusting his cuffs. The mask of the grieving father was gone; in its place was the cold calculation of a CEO balancing a ledger. "Aviana is the daughter of the man who died pulling me out of that wreck five years ago. Powell died so I could live, Raya. I am living on borrowed time bought with his blood."

I stared at him, the room spinning. "That… that story? You’re trading our child’s life for a ghost story?"

"It is a debt of honor!" Flynn’s voice rose, cracking with a self-righteous fury that made me sick. "I swore I would look after his family. Aviana needs this heart. Oaklyn can wait for the next one."

"There might not be a next one!" I grabbed his lapels, shaking him, begging for a crack in the armor. "She is your flesh and blood, Flynn. How can you look at her and choose someone else?"

He peeled my fingers off his suit, one by one, his face hardening into stone. "Stop being so selfish, Raya. You’re hysterical. You’re not looking at the bigger picture."

"Selfish?" I whispered, the word tasting like ash. "I am a mother fighting for her child."

"And I am a man paying his debts." He smoothed his jacket, looking at his watch—the Patek Philippe I had bought him for our fifth anniversary. "Go back to Oaklyn. Pray she holds on. But that heart is going to Aviana."

He turned and walked out. The heavy door clicked shut, leaving me in the silence, while down the hall, the cooler containing my daughter’s salvation was wheeled away to save a stranger.

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My Husband Gave Our Daughter’s Heart to His Mistress’s Child of Contents

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Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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