Part Two of the Story…
Family Secret Exposed
The footage on the screen was crystal clear, capturing the brightly lit hallway outside Patricia’s room from a high angle. The timestamp in the corner indicated it was from just three days ago. On the screen, Michael walked into frame, but he wasn’t alone. Walking closely beside him was a young woman I had never seen before, holding a designer handbag and laughing as Michael wrapped an arm around her waist.
My breath caught in my throat as I watched them stop right outside my mother-in-law’s door. Michael leaned down and kissed her deeply, a gesture so familiar and intimate it felt like a physical blow to my chest. He then pulled a key from his pocket, unlocked a door marked for staff and private storage directly across from Patricia’s room, and ushered the woman inside. The nurse fast-forwarded the tape. Nearly two hours passed before the two of them emerged, Michael adjusting his jacket while the woman touched up her lipstick.
“Who is she?” I whispered, my voice trembling so violently I could barely project the words. “And what does this have to do with Patricia? Where was my mother-in-law while this was happening?”
The nurse, whose badge read Elena, stopped the footage and looked at me with deep sympathy. “That is the part you need to understand. Your mother-in-law hasn’t been in this wing for three weeks. She was discharged to a low-cost state facility on the other side of the city nearly a month ago. Your husband signed the transfer papers himself, claiming financial hardship.”
The room spun. The money. The thousands of dollars I had scraped together from my own savings accounts, believing I was funding life-saving rehabilitation and premium care for a woman I loved like a second mother. Michael had taken every single dollar, looked me in the eyes, thanked me for saving her life, and used it to fund whatever double life he was leading with this stranger.
“He kept coming back here because he told the staff he was collecting her remaining medical records and settling the final accounts,” Elena explained quietly. “But one of the night shift nurses noticed he was using the vacant private recovery suites on this floor, which are currently closed for renovation. He had somehow gotten hold of a master key. When I saw him bringing that woman here under the guise of visiting his sick mother, I knew something was terribly wrong. I looked up your contact information in the original admission files before he altered them.”
A cold, sharp clarity washed over the initial shock. The sadness dissipated, replaced by a roaring fire of absolute fury. Michael wasn’t on a business trip. He was likely spending my hard-earned money with his mistress, confident that his elaborate lie was perfectly secure behind the walls of a hospital I had been banned from visiting.
“Thank you, Elena,” I said, standing up on legs that were suddenly steady with purpose. “Can I get a copy of this footage?”
Elena nodded, sliding a small black thumb drive across the desk. “I already downloaded the files for you. What he did to his mother, and to you, is despicable. You deserve justice.”
I took the drive, gripped it tightly in my palm, and left the hospital. Instead of driving home, I turned the car toward the state facility Elena had mentioned. It took an hour to cross the city, and when I arrived, my heart broke all over again. The facility was clean but visibly underfunded, a stark contrast to the private luxury wing where I thought Patricia was recovering.
When I found her room, Patricia was sitting by the window, looking frail and incredibly lonely. When she saw me walk through the door, tears immediately filled her eyes.
“Oh, my dear,” Patricia sobbed as I rushed to hug her. “Michael told me you were too busy with work to come see me. He said the stress of my illness was too much for you to handle.”
“Patricia, that’s not true. None of it is true,” I said, sitting beside her and holding her thin hands. I explained everything, omitting the footage of the other woman to spare her fragile health, but explaining that Michael had moved her without my knowledge and had been lying about where she was…
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