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After Losing Baby, She Strikes Back Novel Cover

After Losing Baby, She Strikes Back

The email from Bellevue Birth Center glowed on my phone screen, the words blurring as I read them again. I blinked, hoping the message would somehow change, but the clinical language remained unchanged: 'Dear Mrs. Cross, We regret to inform you that your husband has declined payment for your upcoming delivery services, citing budgetary constraints. Please contact our billing department to make alternative arrangements.' My hand instinctively moved to my swollen belly, feeling the gentle kick of my baby—our baby—as if she too sensed something was wrong. Eight months pregnant, and suddenly I was scrambling to secure a safe place to give birth. I took a deep breath, trying to calm the tightness forming in my chest. The familiar warning signs of an asthma attack hovered at the edges of my consciousness, but I pushed them away. Not now. I dialed Nathan's number, counting the rings. One.
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The chandelier light of The Plaza's Grand Ballroom seemed to mock me, casting a spotlight on my growing humiliation. I stood at the edge of the Cross Fund annual gala, one hand resting protectively over my eight-month belly, the other clutching a glass of sparkling water so tightly I feared it might shatter. Nathan had insisted I attend despite my morning sickness returning with a vengeance—'appearances matter,' he'd reminded me coldly.

Now I understood why my presence was so important. He needed an audience.

'Ladies and gentlemen,' Nathan's voice commanded attention as he clinked his champagne flute. The murmur of Manhattan's elite fell silent. 'I'd like to introduce someone special who's joined our team recently.'

Seraphina emerged from the crowd like a specter, dressed in a crimson gown that hugged her slender figure—a stark contrast to my maternity dress that I'd spent hours selecting, hoping to feel beautiful despite my changing body. Her dark eyes found mine across the room, that same calculating smile playing at her lips.

'This is Seraphina Vale, my spiritual advisor.' Nathan's hand settled at the small of her back with a familiarity that made my stomach clench. 'Her extraordinary insights are already revolutionizing our investment strategy.'

The crowd tittered with interest. Nathan raised his glass higher. 'And I must toast my wife, Isabella.' All eyes turned to me. I forced my face into the serene mask I'd perfected over years of society events. 'Her understanding nature is truly remarkable.'

James Richardson, Nathan's closest partner and most devoted yes-man, leaned toward another board member, his voice carrying just enough for those nearby—including me—to hear. 'She knows her place.'

Laughter rippled through the small circle of men. Nathan didn't correct him. Instead, he smiled, the same smile he'd once reserved for me, now directed at Seraphina as he guided her toward the center of the room.

I excused myself, needing escape. The bathroom would be too obvious; instead, I headed for the coatroom, seeking a moment of solitude to gather the shattered pieces of my dignity.

'The wife is being replaced before the baby's even born,' James's voice drifted from around the corner. I froze, my hand on the doorframe. 'Cross says the psychic can only access her powers through intimate connection. Convenient excuse, right?'

More laughter. 'And Montgomery just takes it? Thought those old-money types had more backbone.'

'She's the perfect corporate wife—decorative and silent.' James's voice dropped lower. 'Nathan says she'll accept anything to keep him. Pathetic, really.'

I backed away silently, bile rising in my throat. The baby kicked sharply, as if sensing my distress. I pressed my palm against my side, whispering, 'I'm sorry, little one.'

Sorry for what, exactly? For the father she would have? For my own weakness? For not knowing how to fight this battle without risking everything?

The next afternoon, Nathan insisted I join him and Seraphina for lunch at Cipriani. 'People are talking,' he said. 'We need to present a united front.'

I sat across from them at the white-clothed table, watching Seraphina delicately twirl pasta around her fork while describing her latest 'market vision' to Nathan. He hung on her every word, nodding with the reverence of a true believer.

'The energy needs to be aligned,' she murmured, her fingers brushing his wrist. 'The connection must be... continuous.'

Nathan reached into his jacket pocket and produced a small red box. My heart stopped—I recognized the Cartier packaging instantly. He'd given me a similar box on our first anniversary, containing the watch I still wore.

'For our energetic alignment,' he said, opening the box to reveal two matching gold love bracelets.

Seraphina extended her wrist, allowing Nathan to secure the bracelet in place. The distinctive screws glinted under the restaurant lights as he fastened it with the small gold screwdriver.

'Isabella understands the importance of our work,' Nathan announced, not bothering to look at me. 'Don't you, darling?'

Across the table, Seraphina extended her newly adorned wrist, admiring how the gold caught the light. Her eyes met mine over the rim of her champagne glass, victorious.

I said nothing, my voice trapped behind the growing pressure in my chest. The familiar tightness of an asthma attack threatened, but I forced myself to breathe slowly. I wouldn't give them the satisfaction of seeing me break.

But as I watched my husband's fingers linger on another woman's wrist, something inside me began to shift—not breaking, but hardening. The perfect, understanding Isabella was dying, and something else was taking her place.

Something with teeth.

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