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Ex-Husband's Late Apology
Ex-Husband's Late Apology

Ex-Husband's Late Apology

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Six months ago, everything changed. I remember the night Adonis came home late from the foundation gala, his eyes distant in a way I'd never seen before. He'd always been passionate about his work at the Manhattan Disability Rights Foundation, but this was different. This was the look of a man who'd found something—or someone—that captured him completely. "There's a new volunteer," he said, loosening his tie as he stood by our bedroom window, gazing out at the Manhattan skyline. "A college student named Xiomara Bailey. Trinity, you should have seen the sacrifice she made." I set down my book, already feeling the first whisper of unease. "What kind of sacrifice?" He turned to me then, and I saw something in his face I couldn't quite name. Admiration? Fascination?

Chapter 1 of Ex-Husband's Late Apology

Six months ago, everything changed. I remember the night Adonis came home late from the foundation gala, his eyes distant in a way I'd never seen before. He'd always been passionate about his work at the Manhattan Disability Rights Foundation, but this was different. This was the look of a man who'd found something—or someone—that captured him completely.

"There's a new volunteer," he said, loosening his tie as he stood by our bedroom window, gazing out at the Manhattan skyline. "A college student named Xiomara Bailey. Trinity, you should have seen the sacrifice she made."

I set down my book, already feeling the first whisper of unease. "What kind of sacrifice?"

He turned to me then, and I saw something in his face I couldn't quite name. Admiration? Fascination? "She deliberately blinded herself. Used chemical solution on her own eyes after seeing my photo in a magazine article about disability rights. She said she wanted to truly understand the world we're fighting for."

My blood ran cold. "That's not sacrifice, Adonis. That's—that's disturbed."

"You don't understand," he said, and his voice carried a defensive edge I'd rarely heard directed at me. "It's passion. True dedication to a cause."

I should have fought harder then. Should have demanded he see reason. But I'd spent our entire marriage trusting him, believing in the boy I'd grown up with, the man who'd promised to love me forever. So I let it go, even as something precious between us began to crack.

The weeks that followed became a slow torture. Adonis spent more and more time at the foundation, always with some excuse about "mentoring" Xiomara through her "tragedy." He'd come home with her name on his lips—Xiomara said this, Xiomara needs that, Xiomara's recovery is remarkable. Each mention was a tiny blade, cutting deeper than the last.

Then came the phone call that should have changed everything.

"Ms. Howard?" Dr. Chen's voice crackled through my cell phone three months ago, professional but warm. "I have extraordinary news. We've found a match for your father's cornea transplant."

I actually dropped my phone. My hands were shaking so badly that I had to call him back twice before I could properly hear the details. Surgery scheduled for two weeks. A perfect match. My father, who had sacrificed his sight saving Adonis's life years ago, would finally see again.

I drove straight to my father's apartment, nearly running three red lights in my haste. When I told him, he wept. I held his weathered hands as tears streamed down his face, and he kept touching my cheeks with trembling fingers.

"I'll finally see you smile, Trinity," he whispered. "Really see it, not just feel it."

That night, I made Adonis's favorite dinner—herb-crusted lamb with roasted vegetables. I set the table with our wedding china and lit candles, wanting everything perfect when I shared the news. When he arrived home, I practically launched myself into his arms.

"Adonis, the most wonderful thing happened today!"

He held me, and for a moment, I felt the warmth of the man I'd married. "Tell me."

"They found a donor for Dad. He's getting his surgery in two weeks. He's going to see again."

Adonis's arms tightened around me. "That's incredible, Trinity. I'm so happy for him—for both of you." He pulled back, cupping my face in his hands. "I'll arrange for the best surgical team. Nothing but the best for your father."

I kissed him then, tasting salt from my happy tears. "Thank you. Thank you for being you."

But that night, after I'd fallen asleep with my head on his chest, his phone buzzed on the nightstand. I was too content, too grateful, too stupidly trusting to look. I didn't know that Xiomara was on the other end of that call, crying about a cornea donation she couldn't afford, begging the man I loved to help her see again.

I didn't know that my husband's face had gone cold and calculating in the darkness.

I didn't know that he was already deciding my father's fate.

One week before the surgery, Dr. Chen called again. This time, his voice was different—clipped, professional, deliberately distant.

"Ms. Howard, I'm afraid there's been a complication with the donor registry. The corneas are no longer available for your father's surgery."

The world tilted. "What? That's impossible. You said it was scheduled—"

"A mix-up in the system," he interrupted, too quickly. "These things happen. I'm very sorry."

He hung up before I could demand answers. I sat in my car in the foundation parking lot, my hands gripping the steering wheel until my knuckles turned white. Something was wrong. Something was very, very wrong.

Two days later, I attended a foundation event with Adonis. That's when I saw her for the first time—Xiomara Bailey, with fresh white bandages covering her eyes, clinging to Adonis's arm like she belonged there. She was younger than I'd imagined, with delicate features and a vulnerable tilt to her head that made her look like a wounded bird.

"Dear Xiomara will be receiving her sight back within the week," Adonis told a board member, his voice filled with tender pride. "Thanks to an extraordinary donation opportunity."

My blood turned to ice.

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