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A Wife's Fierce Revenge Novel Cover

A Wife's Fierce Revenge

I hummed softly as I arranged the pink roses in a crystal vase, their delicate scent filling our Central Park West kitchen. Five years of marriage. Through the window, Manhattan glittered in the morning light, as pristine and perfect as I believed my life to be. "Mommy, can I have more strawberries?" Emma's voice pulled me from my thoughts. My beautiful five-year-old daughter sat at our marble island, her legs swinging beneath her, chocolate-brown curls framing a face that was the perfect blend of Brandon and me. "Of course, sweetheart." I placed another handful on her plate, my other hand instinctively resting on my swollen belly. Eight months pregnant, and I still insisted on making this anniversary special. The small velvet box containing Brandon's Rolex sat wrapped in silver paper beside the roses. "Is Daddy coming home early tonight?" Emma asked, strawberry juice staining her lips red. "Yes, baby.
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I hummed softly as I arranged the pink roses in a crystal vase, their delicate scent filling our Central Park West kitchen. Five years of marriage. Through the window, Manhattan glittered in the morning light, as pristine and perfect as I believed my life to be.

"Mommy, can I have more strawberries?" Emma's voice pulled me from my thoughts. My beautiful five-year-old daughter sat at our marble island, her legs swinging beneath her, chocolate-brown curls framing a face that was the perfect blend of Brandon and me.

"Of course, sweetheart." I placed another handful on her plate, my other hand instinctively resting on my swollen belly. Eight months pregnant, and I still insisted on making this anniversary special. The small velvet box containing Brandon's Rolex sat wrapped in silver paper beside the roses.

"Is Daddy coming home early tonight?" Emma asked, strawberry juice staining her lips red.

"Yes, baby. I'm making his favorite dinner." I brushed a curl from her forehead. "And you're going to help me bake the chocolate soufflé, remember?"

She nodded enthusiastically, her eyes—Brandon's eyes—sparkling with excitement. "And then we give him the special present?"

"Exactly." I smiled, ignoring the small voice reminding me that Brandon had been distant lately. More late nights at the office. More distracted kisses. It was just the stress of the pregnancy and his expanding investment firm. Tonight would bring us back to center.

"We need to get a few things from the store first," I said, glancing at my watch. "Let's get your shoes on."

As we rode the elevator down to the parking garage, Emma chatted about the card she'd made for her father, her small hand warm in mine. The garage was eerily quiet when we stepped out, our footsteps echoing against concrete.

"I want to carry the shopping list," Emma declared as we approached our Range Rover.

I fumbled for my keys in my purse. "Okay, but don't lose—"

The screech of tires cut me off. A black van swerved into the garage, stopping abruptly in front of us. Before I could react, the side door slid open and two masked figures lunged toward us.

"Run, Emma!" I screamed, but my pregnant body couldn't move fast enough. A gloved hand clamped over my mouth while another grabbed Emma. Her terrified screams pierced the air as they dragged us toward the van.

"Please," I begged when they released my mouth inside the vehicle. "She's just a child. I'm pregnant. Take whatever you want."

The van peeled out of the garage, tires squealing. Emma sobbed against me, her small body trembling. One of the men held a knife, the blade catching the light filtering through the tinted windows.

With shaking hands, I reached for my phone in my pocket. They hadn't taken it. I dialed Brandon, praying he would answer.

"Brandon," I whispered when he picked up. "Someone's taken us. Emma and me. We're in a black van. Please help us."

There was a pause. "Sarah, I can't do this right now. I'm in a board meeting."

"Did you hear me?" My voice rose, hysteria creeping in. "Someone has kidnapped us! Your daughter is—"

"I'll call you back," he said, his voice cold, distant. The line went dead.

Disbelief flooded me as I stared at the phone. The van lurched to a stop in what looked like an abandoned warehouse. The men dragged us out, Emma's screams echoing in the cavernous space.

"Please," I begged again. "Let her go. She's innocent."

One of the men stepped forward, knife glinting. "This isn't about innocence."

What happened next plays in my nightmares on an endless loop. The knife. Emma's screams. The blood—so much blood. My own screams tearing from my throat as they held me back, forcing me to watch as my baby girl's life drained away on a cold concrete floor.

Pain ripped through my abdomen. The baby. Something was wrong. Darkness crept in from the edges of my vision as I collapsed, my hand reaching toward Emma's still form.

I woke to the harsh fluorescent lights of what appeared to be a holding cell. My hands immediately went to my stomach—flat, empty. Gone. They were both gone.

A police officer stood outside the cell, speaking in hushed tones with a detective. Their faces told me everything. My children were dead.

Numbly, I reached for my phone on the metal table beside me. It was 9 PM. Twelve hours since we'd been taken. The officer had said I'd been found unconscious, alone in the warehouse. No sign of the kidnappers. No sign of Emma.

My finger automatically opened Instagram, a habit born of mindless distraction. The first story was Jessica's—my adopted sister. The timestamp showed 3 PM, right around when...

I pressed play. The video showed a trendy Brooklyn restaurant, balloons decorating a table. Jessica's laughter rang out as she filmed Brandon holding a small cake with a candle. "Happy birthday to the goodest boy!" Brandon's voice, relaxed and jovial. The camera panned to show Jessica's dog wearing a party hat, then her son Tyler clapping his hands. Brandon's arm was draped casually around Jessica's shoulders.

The timestamp flashed again. 3:14 PM. When Emma was dying. When I was losing our baby. When I had begged him for help.

He was at a dog's birthday party.

Something inside me—something fundamental and irreparable—shattered.

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