Chapter 2: The Perfect Husband

The elevator doors opened at the end of the hallway.

“Anna!”

Michael rushed toward me.

His tie was loose, his hair messy, his expression full of worry.

He pulled me into a tight embrace.

“I’m so sorry I missed your calls,” he said breathlessly. “Is Lily okay?”

I froze in his arms.

Just minutes earlier I would have collapsed into him for comfort.

Now I felt like I was hugging a stranger.

Beneath his cologne was a strange scent I didn’t recognize.

Not office coffee.

Not paperwork.

Something cheap and unfamiliar.

I forced myself to hug him back.

“A car hit her,” I said quietly.

Michael pulled away and rushed to the ICU window.

He stared at Lily.

But there was something wrong with his expression.

It wasn’t grief.

It was calculation.

“When will she wake up?” he asked quickly.

The question sent ice down my spine.

He wasn’t asking about her injuries.

He wanted to know when she could talk.

Inside the room Lily’s heart monitor suddenly sped up.

Her fingers twitched.

Her eyelids fluttered.

She was waking up.

Michael immediately opened the ICU door and stepped inside.

I followed.

Lily’s eyes slowly opened.

She looked at the ceiling… then toward the foot of the bed.

Her gaze landed on Michael.