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Husband Abandoned Me in Desert
Husband Abandoned Me in Desert

Husband Abandoned Me in Desert

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The desert stretched endlessly before us, a sea of gold beneath a sun that felt like it was pressing down on my skull. I'd imagined this moment differently—our third anniversary, just Deacon and me, rekindling something that had been slowly dying between us. Instead, Carly sat in the backseat, her laughter ringing out as Deacon navigated the dusty road. "This is going to be amazing," she chirped, leaning forward between our seats. Her hand brushed Deacon's shoulder. "Thank you so much for inviting me." I hadn't invited her. Deacon had mentioned it casually three days before we left—Carly was going through a rough time, needed to get away, wouldn't it be nice to have company? I'd swallowed my disappointment, told myself I was being selfish. That was what I did. I swallowed things.

Chapter 1 of Husband Abandoned Me in Desert

The desert stretched endlessly before us, a sea of gold beneath a sun that felt like it was pressing down on my skull. I'd imagined this moment differently—our third anniversary, just Deacon and me, rekindling something that had been slowly dying between us. Instead, Carly sat in the backseat, her laughter ringing out as Deacon navigated the dusty road.

"This is going to be amazing," she chirped, leaning forward between our seats. Her hand brushed Deacon's shoulder. "Thank you so much for inviting me."

I hadn't invited her. Deacon had mentioned it casually three days before we left—Carly was going through a rough time, needed to get away, wouldn't it be nice to have company? I'd swallowed my disappointment, told myself I was being selfish. That was what I did. I swallowed things.

The moment we parked, I tried to salvage the day. I'd packed a picnic basket with Deacon's favorites, brought a portable speaker for the playlist I'd spent hours curating. But as I started setting up our blanket near a cluster of rocks that provided some shade, Deacon was already striding toward the sunny expanse where Carly stood, shielding her eyes.

"This heat is intense," she called out, fanning herself dramatically.

Deacon dropped our cooler beside her. "Let me get you set up over here. There's better shade by those boulders." He glanced back at me, his tone sharp. "Emmeline, can you grab the folding chairs? Carly needs to sit down."

The chairs were buried under camping gear in the trunk. My head was already beginning to throb—a warning sign I'd learned to recognize. The heat pressed against my skin like something alive and malicious. I clutched my medical alert pendant, the metal hot beneath my fingers, and made my way back to the car.

By the time I'd wrestled the chairs free and dragged them to where Deacon had constructed an elaborate shaded setup for Carly—complete with a makeshift canopy using our emergency tarp—he was pouring her an iced tea from the thermos I'd filled that morning.

"You're a lifesaver," Carly cooed, accepting the cup with both hands.

I set the chairs down, my vision swimming slightly. "Deacon, I need to—"

"Can you be a little more welcoming?" He didn't look at me, just adjusted the tarp so it blocked more sun from Carly's perfect face. "We have a guest. It wouldn't kill you to be friendlier."

The words stung more than the sun. I turned away, blinking back the heat of tears that had nothing to do with the temperature, and headed for the car. I needed my medication. The heat was already getting to me—my pulse too fast, my skin flushed and dry when it should have been sweating.

Inside the vehicle, the trapped heat hit me like a physical blow. I fumbled for my bag, fingers clumsy as I unzipped the inner pocket where I always kept my prescription heat-relief medication. The bottle was there, but when I shook it, my heart lurched.

Empty.

I dumped the bag's contents onto the seat. Sunscreen, my wallet, tissues—but no pills scattered among them. The bottle was completely empty, and I'd refilled it just two days ago. Twenty pills. All gone.

"No, no, no." My voice cracked. The dizziness was getting worse, the world tilting slightly when I turned my head too fast. I pressed my palm against my forehead. It was burning.

A shadow fell across the open car door. Carly stood there, cradling something rust-colored and furry against her chest. A desert fox, its dark eyes bright and alert.

"Meet Sandy," she said, her voice bright with delight. "Isn't he adorable? I found him near those rocks and he was so hungry, poor thing."

I stared at her, then at the fox, then back at my empty pill bottle. "Carly, did you—did you take something from my bag?"

Her eyes widened with innocent confusion. "Oh! You mean those little white treats? I found them in your bag when I was looking for the sunscreen you said I could borrow. I didn't think you'd mind—I fed them to Sandy to make friends with him. He loved them!" She nuzzled the fox's head. "You're so generous, Emmeline."

The ground seemed to shift beneath my feet. Those weren't treats. Those were my medication. The only thing standing between me and severe heatstroke in this godforsaken desert.

"Those were my pills," I whispered. "My prescription medication."

Carly's smile faltered for just a fraction of a second—so brief I almost missed it. Then her face crumpled into concern. "Oh no. But they were in an unmarked bottle in your makeup bag. How was I supposed to know?" She clutched the fox tighter. "Oh god, Sandy. Did I poison him? Is he going to die?"

My knees buckled and I grabbed the car door frame. The world was fracturing at the edges, heat distorting everything. I needed help. I needed a hospital.

"Deacon," I called out, but my voice came out slurred, wrong. "Deacon, I need—"

He appeared, irritation already etched into his features before he even saw me. "What now?"

"Hospital." The word felt thick in my mouth. "My medication—she gave it to the fox. I need a hospital. Now."

Carly burst into tears, loud and sudden. "I didn't know! I didn't mean to!" She threw herself against Deacon's chest, the fox still cradled between them. "The fox is going to die and it's all my fault! Deacon, what if I killed him?"

Deacon's arms came up automatically, one hand awkwardly patting Carly's back while she sobbed into his shirt. He looked at me over her head, his expression annoyed.

"Stop being so dramatic, Emmeline. You're not dying. Just sit in the car with the AC on and be patient while I handle this." He guided Carly toward the shaded area, murmuring soothing words I'd never heard him use with me.

I stumbled after them, my legs unsteady. "Deacon, I'm serious. I have a medical condition. Without my medication, in this heat—"

"Enough!" He whirled on me, his face flushed with anger. "Can't you see Carly's upset? And that poor animal might be poisoned because you left pills lying around where anyone could find them. Just get in the car and wait. We'll figure it out after we make sure the fox is okay."

He took my arm—not gently—and steered me toward the vehicle. My protest died in my throat, replaced by a wave of nausea. He opened the door, and the wall of heat that rolled out made my vision darken at the edges.

"In. Now."

I collapsed into the driver's seat, my head lolling against the headrest. Through the windshield, I watched Deacon return to Carly, who was still crying, still holding that damn fox.

The door slammed shut. And then I heard it—the decisive click of the locks engaging.

Deacon had locked me in.

I grabbed the door handle, but it wouldn't budge. The child locks. He'd engaged them with the key fob and was already walking away, his arm around Carly's shoulders, his attention completely absorbed by her tears and her fox and her perfectly calculated distress.

The car was an oven. The air was thick, suffocating. My heart hammered against my ribs, too fast, too hard. I pressed my hands against the window, but they were far away now, settling into the shade, Deacon's back to me.

He'd locked me in a car. In the desert. In hundred-degree heat. Without my medication.

And he'd walked away.

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