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Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch
Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch
مؤلف: Bodhi Leaves

Chapter 1

مؤلف: Bodhi Leaves
The day my husband, Jason Lowe, invited his first love, Winona Lloyd, over to our house, the doorbell rang three times in quick succession.

I didn't move.

Jason shot me a look, his voice carrying that familiar impatience he always dressed up as concern. "Tessa, go open the door."

The moment the door swung open, an overpowering wave of sweet, cloying gardenia hit me head-on. It felt like something was constricting my chest. My temples started pounding.

Winona stood there in a white dress, smiling innocently. When she saw me, her eyes lit up. "Tessa, long time no see."

Behind her, Jason was looking at her with a kind of tenderness I hadn't seen in a very long time. That tenderness wasn't meant for me.

I said nothing and stepped aside to let her in, already feeling a faint tightness creeping into my lungs.

Jason frowned. "What's wrong? You don't look so good."

I pointed toward Winona. "Her perfume is too strong."

Winona immediately covered her wrist, guilt written all over her face. "I'm so sorry, Tessa. I forgot you're allergic to gardenia. I made a point not to spray any before coming out. It must just be a tiny bit lingering on my clothes."

A tiny bit? It felt more like she bathed in it. And sure enough, Jason said, "It's just a little scent. Don't be so sensitive, Tessa. Winona hardly ever comes over."

There he was—my perfect husband. I didn't argue. I turned and walked to the corner of the living room and switched on the brand-new air purifier.

It hummed softly. The red warning light started flashing wildly as the air quality spiked instantly. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Winona's smile freeze for just a second.

Good.

At the dinner table, it turned into Winona's personal nostalgia show. "Jas, do you remember back in college when you stood in the rain just to save me a seat? You ended up with a fever for days.

"And that time I got locked in the library, and you climbed over the wall just to bring me food."

Every story she told was a past I'd never been part of. Jason listened with a faint smile, his gaze drifting far away.

My mother's expression had already darkened. My father kept his head down, drinking silently.

Finally, Winona picked up her wine glass and stood. "Tessa, let me toast you. Thank you for taking such good care of Jas all these years."

She walked toward me, then suddenly stumbled. A full glass of red wine tipped at the perfect angle and poured straight onto my white cashmere sweater.

The icy liquid soaked through instantly.

"Oh no!" Winona cried, looking like she was extremely guilty.

Jason's first reaction was to steady her. "Winona, be careful. Did you hurt yourself?"

He didn't even look at me. The last bit of warmth in my chest went cold.

"Tessa, let me help you clean up," Winona said, breaking free from Jason and hurrying after me.

I walked into the bedroom. She followed, clinging like a shadow I couldn't shake.

"I can handle it myself," I said flatly.

"That won't do. This is my fault," she insisted, stopping by my bed. Her eyes casually swept over the nightstand, where my emergency medication was.

I turned and walked into the walk-in closet. Just before shutting the door, I caught a glimpse of her in the mirror. With her back to the living room, she swiftly pulled something from her bag—a small bottle, identical to my emergency inhaler.

Her movements were lightning-fast. In a blink, my inhaler was gone, tucked into her bag. It took her less than three seconds, flat.

I changed my clothes and came back out. She was still standing there. She looked at me with an expression that somehow managed to be both innocent and guilty, as if the cruel woman I'd just imagined had never existed.

"It's fine," I said coolly.

She visibly relaxed and followed me back to the living room. The mood at the table froze.

And I could feel my chest tightening. My breathing started to falter. The gardenia-scented perfume she'd so carefully "brought with her" was finally taking effect.

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  • Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch   Chapter 10

    Someone couldn't hold it in and burst out laughing. The Lowes' faces went from dark with anger to a mix of shock and disbelief.Jason stared at Winona, his lips moving, but not a single word came out. Winona had completely lost it, grabbing his arm and shaking him frantically. "Jas, you have to believe me!"It's all photoshopped. She's good at that. She's obviously trying to ruin me!"I clicked the mouse, bringing up the third piece of evidence. It was a receipt showing Winona had purchased a limited-edition designer perfume, along with her browser history searching for "fatal allergic reactions to perfume," which were all done in an account tied to her phone number.One by one, the records were chilling. The room fell completely silent.Winona finally snapped, covering her ears, letting out a piercing scream. "She's framing me! It's all Tessa's fault!"Jason was stunned. He glanced at the ironclad evidence on the screen, then at Winona, who was unraveling before him. His faith w

  • Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch   Chapter 9

    Jason's lawyer cleared his throat, making the opening move. He pushed up his gold-rimmed glasses and spread a stack of papers across the table. Each sheet outlined my "extreme behaviours."They claimed I ignored calls, refused to settle privately, and insisted on filing for divorce, all of which supposedly ruined his reputation. Each point painted me as paranoid, unstable, and even violent.I almost wanted to clap. He could give a masterclass in twisting the truth. Once the lawyer finished setting the stage, the star of the show stepped forward.Jason stood, looking heartbroken and righteous. "I've really tried my best. My tolerance for Tessa has reached its limit."He glanced at his family, then at my parents, pouring all the sincerity he could muster into his act. "Winona's pregnant. I'm responsible for her, and for our child."The room erupted. My dad slammed the table, chest heaving with anger. One of the Lowes went ashen, his face darker than a storm cloud.Their reputation

  • Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch   Chapter 8

    I asked softly, "Jason, if I had really died that day, what kind of grave would you buy with that money?"His expression froze instantly, like someone had knocked the wind out of him. I went on calmly. "Would it face south? Or overlook the ocean?"What would you have engraved on the headstone? 'My Beloved Wife, Tessa Hayes'? Or just my name, so your precious Ms. Lloyd won't be offended?"His face shifted from pale to ashen, then flushed red with fury. Finally, he lost it, pointing at me. "You are completely unreasonable!"He slammed the door behind him, his footsteps uneven and hurried. I leaned back against the headboard, staring out the window. I knew it.The final showdown was coming. I thought his door slam would at least buy me a couple of quiet days.I was wrong. I had underestimated his shamelessness and overestimated his intelligence.The next day, my lawyer, Eli Goldberg, called. His tone was more serious than I'd ever heard. "Ms. Hayes, there's been a change."Jason

  • Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch   Chapter 7

    Fragments of memory flashed through my mind all at once. That year, I was still in med school. As a volunteer medic for the school's hiking club, I had been on that trip, too.The smell of disinfectant washed over me. It was exactly the same scent from ten years ago, when I'd been treating injuries.I remembered that day. The wind had been brutal. I remembered the young man lying on the temporary stretcher, his face blue as he struggled to breathe. I remembered injecting him with epinephrine.And amid all the chaos, I remembered a young woman crying beside him. That tear-streaked face slowly merged with Winona's in my mind. Why hadn't I remembered before?Probably because I'd never once doubted the so-called "lifesaver" Jason always talked about. I just never imagined someone could take credit for another person's actions for ten whole years and feel perfectly justified.Terence hadn't even had time to make a call when his phone chimed with a video notification.The title was exp

  • Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch   Chapter 6

    I said, "Jason, sign this and get out."Jason's face flushed dark red. He glared at me, his eyes blazing with anger."Tessa!" He finally exploded. "Why can't you just understand me for once? Winona saved my life ten years ago! I owe her!"There it was again. That same story I'd heard a million times, practically memorized. He got worked up, retelling it with feverish intensity.Ten years ago, he went hiking and suffered acute mountain sickness. It was Winona who didn't hesitate to save him. Even though she was delicate, she risked everything, carrying him down the mountain with all her strength."If it weren't for her, I'd be dead ten years ago. I owe her my life! Tessa, don't you get it?"His eyes were red, his emotions raw, like he was accusing me of being cold and heartless.I listened quietly and watched him lose his mind over another woman right in front of me. And suddenly, it struck me as absurd.Our three-year marriage had been built on this ridiculous, tragic story. I

  • Allergic to Love: The Inhaler Switch   Chapter 5

    For his damn sake again. I looked at Jason and suddenly realized the man in front of me felt terrifyingly unfamiliar."Jason," I said calmly. "Who do you think you are, when my life is on the line?"Winona screamed her lungs out as the police put handcuffs on her. "Jas, save me! I don't want to go to jail! Jas!"Jason bolted after her, shouting, "Don't be afraid! I'll get you out, I promise!" This was straight out of a real tear-jerking, over-the-top love drama. Too bad, I couldn't care less.The medical staff helped me onto the stretcher. Just before the ambulance doors closed, I caught sight of Jason's desperate and blank face. I called his name softly, "Jason."He whipped around, a flicker of hope lighting his eyes. The corner of my mouth was upturned. "Let's get a divorce."The doors slammed shut in front of me. The world went silent. When I woke up, the sharp scent of hospital disinfectant filled my nose.My mom was sitting beside me with swollen eyes, peeling an apple. M

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