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After He Drained My Fertility, I Became His Enemy Novel Cover

After He Drained My Fertility, I Became His Enemy

Morning light streamed through our penthouse windows as I carefully prepared Christopher's favorite dish. The familiar scent of butter and herbs filled our kitchen while I meticulously arranged the lobster thermidor—the same dish we'd shared on our honeymoon five years ago. My fingers worked with practiced precision, each movement a small act of love. "This will make him smile," I whispered to myself, remembering how his eyes had lit up that magical evening in the Hamptons. The memory was so vivid: Christopher feeding me a bite across the candlelit table, promising me forever as waves crashed against the shore outside our window. I packed the dish into an insulated bag, taking extra care to ensure it would stay warm. Christopher had called earlier, asking if I could bring his lunch to Le Cygne where he was having an important business meeting. The request was unusual, but I was happy to help—eager, even, to surprise him with his favorite meal. "Perfect timing for our anniversary month," I murmured, smoothing my hair before heading out. Despite five years of marriage, my heart still fluttered at the thought of seeing him unexpectedly during his workday.
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Chapter 2

I stood frozen, staring at the stranger wearing my husband's face. The lobster thermidor—our dish, our memory—sat in my trembling hands as Christopher's cruel words echoed in the hushed restaurant.

"What's wrong, darling?" His voice dripped with mockery. "Isn't this what you've always been? My personal waitress?"

Madison's perfectly manicured fingers stroked his arm as she laughed, the sound like broken glass against my skin. "Christopher told me how... dedicated you are. So sweet."

Something inside me—something that had been bending for months, perhaps years—finally snapped. Heat rushed through my body, burning away five years of devotion in an instant.

"You want me to serve you?" I whispered, my voice strange even to my own ears.

Christopher's smile faltered slightly. He hadn't expected resistance.

"Here. Let me serve you both."

I upended the dish, watching as creamy sauce and chunks of lobster cascaded over their table. Madison shrieked as the expensive sauce splattered across her white designer dress. Before either could react, my palm connected with Christopher's cheek in a slap that echoed through the restaurant. I turned and delivered the same to Madison, leaving a red handprint on her perfect face.

"You disgust me," I hissed. "Both of you."

The restaurant erupted in chaos. Security appeared from nowhere as Christopher lunged forward, his fingers closing around my wrist with bruising force. His handsome face contorted with rage, all pretense of civility vanished.

"You stupid bitch," he snarled, his grip tightening until I gasped in pain. "You'll regret embarrassing me like this."

His eyes—the same eyes I'd gazed into lovingly for years—were cold and alien. In that moment, I realized I'd never truly known this man.

"Let go of me," I demanded, struggling against his iron grip.

"Oh, I'll let go," he whispered, his mouth close to my ear. "But this isn't over. Not by a long shot."

Security pulled us apart as Madison dabbed at her ruined dress, tears of rage streaking her makeup. Christopher straightened his tie, his public mask sliding back into place as he addressed the concerned staff.

"Just a little domestic misunderstanding," he said smoothly, his charm returning. "My wife is... unwell. I'll handle this."

The next few hours passed in a blur. Christopher insisted on taking me to his office at Sterling Enterprises rather than home. The building was nearly empty—after-hours silence hanging heavy in the air as he marched me through the corridors, his fingers digging into my arm.

"Did you really think I wouldn't find out about your little scene?" he asked as he shoved me into his executive suite, locking the door behind us. "Did you think you could humiliate me in front of the entire restaurant and walk away?"

"You were kissing her," I said, my voice hollow. "Our anniversary month, Christopher. And you had me deliver food like a servant."

He laughed—a sound I once loved that now chilled me to the bone.

"Anniversary?" He advanced toward me. "You still don't understand, do you? Our marriage was never about love. It was a transaction. You were useful. Now you're not."

He backed me against his desk, his body caging mine. "Madison is pregnant. With my child. Something you've failed to provide."

The words hit harder than any physical blow. I struggled against him, but he easily overpowered me, forcing me down onto the cold surface of his desk.

"Please, Christopher, stop," I begged as he tore at my clothing, not with passion but with contempt.

"You belong to me," he said coldly, taking out his phone. "And I need to make sure you remember your place."

The camera flash blinded me as he captured my humiliation—my tear-streaked face, my disheveled clothing, my utter degradation. Click after click, preserving my shame as leverage.

"These will make excellent insurance," he said, scrolling through the photos with satisfaction. "In case you ever think about embarrassing me again."

When we finally returned to the penthouse, I was hollow, emptied of everything but shock and grief. Christopher methodically confiscated my phone, my wallet, my credit cards—cutting me off from the world with terrifying efficiency.

"You'll stay here where you belong," he informed me, his voice businesslike. "Until I decide what to do with you."

I lay awake that night, staring at the ceiling of what had once been our sanctuary. In the morning, I discovered my bank accounts frozen, my emails inaccessible. New security cameras had appeared overnight in every corner of the penthouse, their red lights blinking like malevolent eyes.

I was trapped. And the man I had loved—the man for whom I'd sacrificed everything—was my jailer.

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