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In the aftermath of a devastating gas explosion, Alana is left grappling with betrayal and heartbreak. Her husband, Jacob, an emergency doctor, rushes to save his childhood friend, Lily, while Alana is trapped, fighting for her life. When Jacob finally arrives, it is not her cries for help he hears, but his anger directed at Alana for leaving Lily alone. The flames of the fire mirror the flames of jealousy and resentment that now engulf their marriage.
As Alana lies in a hospital bed, her dreams of motherhood and marital bliss crumble alongside her trust. With her best friend, who sacrificed everything to save her, they find themselves at a crossroads. Both women are determined to break free from the bonds of toxic relationships, but can they navigate the treacherous waters of love, loyalty, and betrayal?
Each chapter reveals the cracks in their lives, as they confront the fallout of their choices and the men they once adored. Will they find strength in their sisterhood, or will the shadows of the past consume them? As the truth behind the explosion looms, they must decide if the love they thought they had was ever real.
After the Gas Explosion, My Husband Only Saved HerChapter 1
Two years ago, my best friend and I both married into the Cruise Family. I married the elder brother, an emergency doctor and she married the younger brother, a police officer.
The day I found out I was pregnant, my husband hadn't returned from work yet, but he invited his childhood friend, Lily James, over for dinner to celebrate.
As I went back to the bedroom to take some medicine, there was a gas explosion in the kitchen. Flames engulfed the entire room.
My best friend had gone out to buy groceries and narrowly escaped. I was locked in the room by Lily and pounded on the door, desperately calling for help. I inhaled too much smoke and soon lost my voice, while blood began to seep from beneath me.
At that moment, my husband came home from work, but the first thing he did was rush out with Lily in his arms. Hearing the commotion, I used my last bit of strength to call him.