My Best Friend’s Son Needed Blood… My Husband Was the Only Match

My Best Friend’s Son Needed Blood… My Husband Was the Only Match
My best friend's little boy was bleeding out on a hospital bed when the doctor said only one man in the room could save him.
He looked straight at my husband and something in my chest went cold before I even understood why. I didn't think affair. I didn't think betrayal. Not then. All I thought was thank god he's here.
My name is Carolyn Hayes. I'm 52 years old and up until that day I would have told you I had a good life. Not perfect. Nothing is at our age, but steady, familiar. The kind of life you build brick by brick over decades and stop questioning because it's always been there. Mark and I had been married 27 years.
Same house in Columbus, Ohio. Same routines. Same people drifting in and out of our lives like seasons that never really changed. Denise Parker was one of those constants. We met in high school, stayed close through marriages, jobs, raising kids. She lived 20 minutes away, but most weekends it felt like she
of man I thought I married. Denise would laugh, pour herself coffee, lean against the counter like she belonged there. Sometimes she'd stay the night if her husband Greg was out of town again.
Construction work kept him gone a lot. It never felt strange. Not back then. We were comfortable. That's the word. Comfortable enough that you stop asking questions. The day everything broke started like any other. Quiet. Predictable. Until my phone rang. It was Denise. I still remember the sound of her voice.
Not words at first. Just panic. Breathing too fast like she couldn't catch it. "Carolyn, Ethan, there's been an accident." The rest came out in pieces. Bike. A car. Blood. Ambulance. I didn't even grab my purse properly. Just keys. Shoes half on. Mark was already moving before I finished the sentence. We drove in silence. Fast. Too fast.

The hospital smelled like antiseptic