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After His Mistress Killed Our Child, I Became a Ghost

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The crystal flute felt heavy in my hand, a cold, condensation-slicked weight that promised celebration but reeked of impending doom. The Meyer Foundation’s annual gala was a sea of black ties and diamond chokers, a shark tank masquerading as a ballroom. Standing at the epicenter was Josephine Ray, the Chairwoman, draped in emerald silk that matched the predatory glint in her eyes. "To the future heir," Josephine purred, raising her glass. Her smile was a razor blade wrapped in velvet. She stepped closer, invading my personal space with the scent of tuberose and old money. "Drink up, Madison. For the dynasty." I hesitated. My husband, Lucien Meyer, stood at my shoulder, his hand resting on the small of my back not in affection, but in possession. His grip was firm, a silent command.

After His Mistress Killed Our Child, I Became a Ghost Chapter 1

The crystal flute felt heavy in my hand, a cold, condensation-slicked weight that promised celebration but reeked of impending doom. The Meyer Foundation’s annual gala was a sea of black ties and diamond chokers, a shark tank masquerading as a ballroom. Standing at the epicenter was Josephine Ray, the Chairwoman, draped in emerald silk that matched the predatory glint in her eyes.

"To the future heir," Josephine purred, raising her glass. Her smile was a razor blade wrapped in velvet. She stepped closer, invading my personal space with the scent of tuberose and old money. "Drink up, Madison. For the dynasty."

I hesitated. My husband, Lucien Meyer, stood at my shoulder, his hand resting on the small of my back not in affection, but in possession. His grip was firm, a silent command. *Obey.*

I tipped the glass. The champagne was crisp, biting, and swallowed down with a lingering metallic aftertaste. Josephine watched my throat work, her eyes narrowing with satisfaction.

Thirty minutes later, the ballroom began to spin. A cramp, sharp and hot, twisted inside my lower abdomen like a serrated knife. I stumbled toward the restrooms, the polite chatter of the elite warping into a dull roar.

Inside the marble sanctuary of the ladies' room, I collapsed. The pain wasn't just a wave; it was a tsunami. I clutched the porcelain sink, my knuckles turning bone-white as a terrifying warmth spread between my legs. I looked down. Red. Bright, arterial red staining the pristine white tiles.

The door creaked open. Josephine reflected in the mirror, calm, composed. She didn't rush. She didn't scream for a medic. She simply opened her clutch, reapplied her lipstick, and watched me bleed out on the floor.

"Pity," she whispered to my reflection, her voice devoid of humanity. "He never would have let you keep it anyway."

Darkness took me before I could scream.

***

When I woke, the world was sterile white and smelled of antiseptic and lies. The hum of machines replaced the music of the gala.

Lucien sat in the armchair beside the hospital bed, bathed in the blue light of his tablet. He didn't look like a grieving father. He looked like a CEO managing a PR crisis. He was still wearing his tuxedo, the tie loosened—his only concession to distress.

"The baby?" My voice was a rusted hinge.

Lucien finally looked up. His eyes were glaciers. "Gone. The doctors had to perform a hysterectomy to save you. There will be no more heirs."

The words landed like stones. I tried to sit up, fury overriding the agony in my gut. "Josephine. She gave me the drink. She watched me fall and did nothing."

Lucien stood, moving to the bedside. He didn't take my hand. Instead, he slid a document onto the tray table. A Non-Disclosure Agreement.

"It was an accident, Madison," he said, his tone flat, brooking no argument. "Josephine didn't know you were allergic to the additives in that vintage. It was a misunderstanding."

"A misunderstanding?" I choked out a laugh that sounded like a sob. "She poisoned me, Lucien! She killed your child!"

"Keep your voice down," he hissed, leaning in. His handsome face twisted into a mask of irritation. "The stock prices are volatile. If word gets out that the Chairwoman is involved in a scandal, the Meyer Empire collapses. I won't let your hysteria destroy everything I've built."

He uncapped a pen and pressed it into my trembling fingers. "Sign it. Forgive her publicly. For the good of the family."

I looked at him—really looked at him. There was no love in those eyes, only calculation. I wasn't his wife; I was a liability he was trying to liquidate. With shaking hands, I signed away my justice. I signed away my soul.

***

The penthouse was quiet, a mausoleum of glass and steel overlooking the Manhattan skyline. Lucien had left me alone to "recover," claiming he had a board meeting to salvage the night's events.

I stood before the floor-to-ceiling mirror in the master bath, tracing the scars of my surgery through my silk nightgown. Who was I? A barren wife? A pawn?

Suddenly, a sharp, digital chime echoed—not in the room, but inside my skull.

**[System Activation Complete.]**

I froze, staring at my reflection. My pupils dilated.

**[Welcome, Host 894. Synchronization with 'Madison Clark' complete. Memory suppression disengaged.]**

The headache hit like a sledgehammer. Images that weren't mine—no, images that *were* mine but had been locked away—flooded my consciousness. I wasn't just Madison Clark, the trophy wife. I was a traveler. I had entered this world, this novel, with a purpose I had forgotten in the fog of the narrative.

I saw my father. Not the bankruptcy that the news reported, but the truth. Lucien and Josephine in a boardroom, dismantling his life piece by piece, driving him to the edge of that roof. My marriage wasn't a romance; it was a merger of convenience on the grave of my family.

I gripped the sink, the cold marble grounding me. The grief for the baby remained, but beneath it, a cold, hard hatred began to crystallize. The naivety was gone. The "Madison" who loved Lucien was dead on that hospital floor.

**[Current Status: Betrayed. Role: The Tragic Wife. Mission Objective: Die at the hands of the Male Lead to exit the world.]**

The mechanical voice was emotionless, but it offered the sweetest salvation: Escape.

"Die at his hands," I whispered to the mirror, watching a stranger's smile curl on my lips. It wasn't a happy smile. It was the smile of a woman who had realized she was holding a grenade.

"Accepted," I told the System. "But first, I'm going to make him bleed."

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