Lies in My Marriage by Lane Abbott

Chapter 3



Chapter 3 

After a sleepless night, I woke up feeling exhausted. I weakly leaned against 

the headboard, knowing it was time for my medication. Tania would arrive 

any minute now. After all, I had to take my medicine ‘on time.’ 

The moment she opened the door, she was visibly startled. Then, she broke 

into a gentle smile, saying, “You seem to be feeling better today, Mrs. Diaz! 

You look great. I’m a bit surprised, actually.” 

I mustered a smile while watching her closely. As she spoke, she drew back 

the curtains and thoughtfully draped a coat around my shoulders, saying, 

“Let’s open the window to let in some fresh air.” 

Leaning weakly against the headboard, I deliberately replied, “I’m kind of 

hungry.” 

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“Oh, that’s great news! I’ll get breakfast for you right away! It’s been a while 

since you’ve had an appetite!” She quickly trotted out the door while 

beaming with delight. “Just give me a minute. I’ll be right back!” 

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As she paced past my bedside, the air around her seemed to faintly smell of 

perfume. I had always had a keen sense of smell, so even the slightest hint of 

fragrance never escaped me. She was wearing my favorite, Chanel Chance 

Eau Tendre, which I loved because Kevin liked its subtlety. He said it was 

evocative. 

I clenched my fists for a moment while feeling short of breath. 

Subconsciously, I recalled those news stories where husbands and their 

mistresses had conspired to kill their wives. But then, I dismissed the idea as 

too far–fetched. 

A moment later, the door opened. I instinctively looked up, only to see Kevin 

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coming in with my medicine in hand. He looked genuinely concerned with a 

warm smile and gentle eyes. Bathed in the sunlight streaming through the 

window, he seemed cheerful and loving as he approached me. For some 

reason, however, the memory of him asking, ‘Has she taken it?‘ last night 

came into my mind, and my heart sank. 

“You’re looking good today, honey! Tania said you’re hungry.” He put the 

medicine down on the bedside table before reaching for my hand, the 

warmth of his palm being as familiar as ever. Gazing at me lovingly, he asked 

tenderly, “What would you like, honey? I’ll make it for you, hmm?” 

“There’s no need to. I can’t eat much, anyway, so don’t worry about it,” I 

replied, making an effort to calm myself. Then, I asked with feigned concern, 

“What time did you come home last night? I didn’t even notice. Is work 

keeping you busy?” 

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Yeah, I’ve been busy with the trade fair these days. Lots of clients are asking 

for quotes. When I returned, Tania said she had just finished serving you 

medicine, so I asked her about it. Then, I went to the study, where I worked 

late into the night. I ended up sleeping there,” he replied, yawning 

unconsciously. 

Seeing how tired he looked, I was suddenly overwhelmed with guilt. He was 

not lying to me but telling the truth. It had always been like this every year 

during the trade fair, with a whole bunch of quotes to deal with. How could ! 

suspect him when he was working so hard for our family? 

It’s probably Tania. 

Just then, he picked up the bowl of medicine and even tasted it, saying, “It’s 

not boiling anymore. The temperature’s just right. Come on. Take your 

medicine first, and then you’ll have breakfast.” 

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I frowned, pretending to be impatient. Speaking with the usual 

coquettishness with which I had always interacted with him, I retorted, 

“What’s the point of it? I’ve had so much of this, but it never seemed to work. 

It’s making me nauseous. Darling, can’t I skip this?” 

“Sweetie, you have to take your medicine on time. Look, you’re clearly getting 

better today. When was the last time you said you were hungry? Dr. Larson 

modified the prescription of this medicine the day before yesterday, and it 

seems to be working. Don’t lose heart,” he said as if nothing wrong was 

happening. 

He was still the same loving husband who put me above everything else. 

Seeing his clueless demeanor, I found myself in a dilemma. If I took this 

medicine, I would fall into a deep sleep. Then, I would not be able to find 

evidence, much less catch the culprit behind this. “I don’t want to!” I said, 

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resting in his arms as my mind raced to figure out how to distract him. 

He patted me on the back with one hand, comforting me while his other 

hand lifted the medicine to my lips. “Come on, good girl, hurry up and take 

the medicine. We’ve got to keep this going!” 

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In my heart, I was burning with anxiety. It seemed that I would not be able to 

escape this. “I’ll drink it myself,” I replied, reluctantly taking the bowl. My heart 

was pounding, certain that if I took this medicine right now, I would fall asleep 

in half an hour. 

However, Kevin looked at me with concern, his eyes filled with adoration like a 

fiercely protective husband. That being said, his insistence got me suspicious 

once again. 

Why was he insisting that I take the medicine? 

resting in his arms as my mind raced to figure out how to distract him. 

He potted me on the back with one hand, comforting me while his other 

hand lifted the medicine to my lips. Come on, good girl, hurry up and take 

the medicine. We’ve got to keep this going!” 

In my heart, I was burning with anxiety. It seemed that I would not be able to 

escape this. “‘”‘ll drink it myself,” I replied, reluctantly taking the bowl. My heart 

was pounding, certain that if I took this medicine right now, I would fall asleep 

in half an hour. 

However, Kevin looked at me with concern, his eyes filled with adoration like a 

fiercely protective husband. That being said, his insistence got me suspicious 

once again. 

Why was he insisting that I take the medicine? 

Not so long ago, I would have undoubtedly succumbed to his loving gaze, but 

now, I seemed to see a sharp dagger lurking behind his smile. The weapon 

was slowly closing in on me–not out of love but to force me into submission. 

Unable to express my inner anxiety, I wanted to throw a tantrum, but I was 

afraid of arousing suspicions. As such, I had no choice but to pick up the bowl. 

of medicine… 


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