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When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled
When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled
Author: Bubble

Chapter 1

Author: Bubble
The bed was in complete disarray, used condoms scattered across the floor, the air still heavy with the remnants of intimacy.

I didn’t look at Andy Lowe. I put on a mask and pushed the window open.

He lounged against the bed, exhaling smoke, letting out a soft chuckle.

“Why are you keeping quiet today? Not gonna make some noise about divorce anymore?”

I felt his gaze settle on my back. My fingers paused on the window frame for a beat before I pushed it all the way open.

“I’ve thought it through.”

He snorted, laughing under his breath.

“About time.”

He got out of bed at an unhurried pace and started getting dressed.

“In families like ours, marriage doesn’t mean much anyway. It’s always been everyone doing their own thing. You accepting it makes things easier for everyone.”

I turned around.

Four years into the marriage, he was still handsome, that careless, nothing-ever-matters air about him remaining fatally attractive to young women.

“Tonight?” I asked.

“I won’t be back.”

He fastened his belt and glanced at me. “What—today’s some big day?”

I shook my head. “No.”

He shrugged, casually picking up the watch from the bedside and putting it on.

It was the birthday gift I’d given him last year, a luxury custom piece that took six months to make, one of a kind in the world.

At the door, he suddenly stopped, as if remembering something.

“We’re out of condoms at home. Remember to restock.”

“Okay.”

I stood by the window, watching his car cut across the garden.

Then I picked up my phone and dialed.

“Come in and take care of it.”

Five minutes later, three cleaners in full protective gear entered the room.

They moved with practiced efficiency, sealing each item from the floor one by one, disinfecting every inch of the room with high-strength solution, stripping all the bedding and sealing it away.

The middle-aged woman leading the team nodded at me. “Miss Scott, everything has been handled according to the highest standards. Please rest assured.”

“Good. I trust your work. This bedroom needs to be thorough. I want zero risk of infection after the cleanup.”

“Understood.”

I left the room and closed the door.

The hallway lighting was soft, the dark floors reflecting a faint sheen, my wedding photos hanging along the wall.

In the picture, I was smiling brightly.

Andy was holding me, his expression gentle and attentive.

Back then, we had truly been husband and wife.

Now, beneath the photo, there were traces left by a stranger’s lipstick.

Those people were also the reason I lost two children, and any chance of ever conceiving again.

Downstairs, a cake box sat on the coffee table.

I took out the candles and lit them.

Andy remembered that girl’s birthday.

But he had forgotten that today was also my birthday and our fifth wedding anniversary.

The flames flickered. I watched them for a long time, then blew them out.

Yes. I had thought it through.

What was divorce, anyway?

I wanted his inheritance—his money, power, and reputation. I wanted it all.

For the next several days, Andy didn’t come home.

Instead, that girl sent me messages and videos on schedule every day.

[Andy said I’m the woman he wants to be with.]

[He said he got sick of you a long time ago.]

[He’s not coming back again tonight. Are you lonely by yourself, Ellen? Feeling empty?]

I didn’t reply. I took my medication on time, rested, and went to a private hospital for checkups.

I only had my assistant categorize and archive every screenshot.

On the sixth day, Andy called me.
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  • When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled   Chapter 9

    My tone remained even. “Don’t leave it to people who have nothing to do with you.”He was silent for a long time.In the end, his fingers trembling, he signed his name on the documents.Everything was transferred to me.A year later, Andy entered a critical condition.The media wanted access.I blocked all of it.He lay in the hospital bed, connected to all kinds of machines, no longer able to form complete sentences.Yet he still clutched my hand tightly.“Ellen… You won…”His voice was so light it felt like a breath of wind that could scatter at any moment.I looked down at him.This man who had once been untouchable, now needed machines just to keep breathing.I didn’t respond.But he seemed to summon the last of his strength, his knuckles whitening as he gripped me.“I shouldn’t have…”There was so much he probably wanted to say.He shouldn’t have betrayed me, shouldn’t have dismissed me, shouldn’t have trampled on me again and again.But there was no time left.He only managed thr

  • When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled   Chapter 8

    And I ended the call without hesitation.—The second blade fell on the lovers.I had an entire cabinet of files.Every single one was labeled with meticulous clarity.Time.Place.Money trails.Covert footage.Chat logs.Medical documentation.Cataloged by number, clearly classified.Some were married.Some held positions of power.Some were public figures who lived off carefully crafted personas.I didn’t release everything at once.That would have been letting them off too easily.I chose to deal with them one by one—precise and targeted.The first week.A female lifestyle content creator was exposed for interfering in another person’s marriage. On the sponsorship list, Andy’s name was written in black and white.Partner brands terminated their contracts overnight.The second week.The spouse of a political figure received an anonymous package.Inside was a complete chain of evidence showing her husband’s involvement with multiple women.Family and career collapsed together.The thi

  • When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled   Chapter 7

    She cried in utter disarray.But I didn’t waver in the slightest.“This is a medical procedure.”I calmly withdrew my hand. “It’s not something that can be stopped just because I say so.”It was as if the last bit of support had been pulled out from under her. She collapsed straight onto the floor.I didn’t look back at her.Some debts don’t need to be settled by my own hands.They were ones she had accumulated herself, bit by bit.…Andy didn’t truly realize something was wrong until after he was “politely asked to step away” from a board video conference for the third time.His system access was being stripped away, piece by piece.At first, he could still view the full financial data.Later, only summaries remained.After that, even meeting invitations had to be forwarded through my secretary.That was when panic finally set in.That night, he called me from the hospital.His voice was rushed, unsettled.“Ellen, did you touch something you weren’t supposed to?”I had just finished a

  • When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled   Chapter 6

    The ward remained silent for a long time.In the end, as if all his strength had been drained away, he signed his name on the agreement, his fingers trembling.Five years ago, when I married him, what I signed was a marriage contract.Five years later, what he placed in my hands was half of the Lowe Group, signed away in a document relinquishing control.I put the papers away and stood up.“Cooperate with the treatment,” I said. “I’ll handle the company.”He looked at me, his expression impossibly complex.“Ellen, you’ll stay on my side, right?” he asked quietly.I stopped and looked back at him.“As long as you behave, I’ll stand on your side.”By the time I walked out of the ward, night had fully fallen.Beyond the floor-to-ceiling window at the end of the corridor, the city lights stretched into a sheet of cold white.The assistant had been waiting by the door. Seeing me come out, he stepped forward at once, lowering his voice. “Ma’am, the board has started asking about Mr. Lowe’s c

  • When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled   Chapter 5

    He remembered me at last.I lowered my lashes, my tone still steady. “I’ve already been tested. I’m not infected.”That part was true.Relief flickered across his face.Then guilt and unease surfaced, tangled together.“I’m sorry,” he said softly. “I wronged you.”If this were the past—when I still held even a shred of expectation for him—those words would have moved me.Now, I only found them laughable.I stood up. “There’s no point dwelling on this now. Cooperate with the treatment first. We’ll talk about the rest later.”He reached out, trying to grab me.“Ellen, don’t go…”I paused. “I’m going to take care of some things that have to be handled, including Janet.”I turned back to him and added, “She’s the source of infection. The hospital has a full protocol. She needs to be informed, and her other close contacts need to be traced.”His expression changed instantly.“Then they’ll definitely trace it back to me!” he shouted, almost losing control. “Ellen, can we slow this down firs

  • When My Husband Got HIV, I Smiled   Chapter 4

    The ward was unnervingly quiet.It was so quiet that the rhythm of the IV drip was almost audible.Andy stared at the test report, his brow drawn tight.Then, bit by bit, his expression collapsed.“What does this mean?” His voice was stretched taut.I looked at him and calmly read out the conclusion on the page. “You’ve been confirmed as infected with HIV.”“What?”He jerked his head up to look at me, confusion flooding his eyes. “Say that again?”I didn’t explain further. I simply pushed the report a little closer to him, letting the highlighted lines fall fully into view.Infection confirmed. HIV.His breathing went noticeably ragged.“That’s impossible…” He shook his head instinctively. “The test has to be wrong. I’ve always been healthy. I do comprehensive checkups every year. How could I…”Halfway through, he suddenly stopped, as if something had finally clicked.It had to be because of that girl—the one he had kept close, whom he kept calling “clean,” “innocent,” “nothing like t

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