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After My Husband Pushed Me Down the Stairs Novel Cover

After My Husband Pushed Me Down the Stairs

The tiny cry pierced the air, and for one perfect moment, everything else faded away. "Here she is," I whispered, lifting the squirming bundle. "Seven pounds, three ounces of pure miracle." The parents' tearful faces blurred before me as I placed their daughter against her mother's chest. The mother's hands trembled as she cradled her child—hands that had been clenched in fear just hours before when we'd detected fetal distress. "Thank you, Dr. Sullivan," the father managed through his tears. "You saved them both." I nodded, unable to form words around the lump in my throat. This was why I'd endured medical school, why I'd chosen obstetrics despite—despite everything. This moment of creation, of life continuing its relentless forward march. "Perfect APGAR scores," my nurse confirmed, her smile mirroring mine.
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Chapter 4

The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and I stepped into the lobby of our building, my mind still racing with the day's events. The fluorescent lights overhead cast harsh shadows across the marble floor, making the space feel colder than usual.

That's when I saw him.

Ira slouched on one of the leather benches, his head tilted at an awkward angle. Even from across the lobby, I could see the damage—purple bruises blooming across his cheekbone, a nasty cut above his eyebrow, his lip split and swollen.

"Ira!" I rushed toward him, dropping my medical bag beside the bench. "What happened?"

He winced as I gently touched his face, examining the wounds. "Brennan's men," he muttered, his voice thick with pain. "They said it was a message."

"From Thomas Brennan?" My stomach clenched. "But Cayson paid your debt."

Ira's laugh turned into a painful cough. "Yeah, he paid it. After they roughed me up a little first."

The realization hit me like a physical blow. "Cayson told them to do this?"

"He said he wanted to teach me a lesson." Ira's eyes met mine, and I saw the shame there, the fear. "He said I should be grateful he stepped in at all."

My hands trembled as I opened my bag, pulling out antiseptic wipes and bandages. This wasn't protection—it was torture. A reminder that Cayson controlled every aspect of our lives.

"He's going to kill me eventually, Jules," Ira whispered as I cleaned a particularly nasty cut. "Or worse, he'll do this to you."

I pressed my lips together, focusing on his wounds. Each gentle touch strengthened my resolve. This would end. One way or another.

---

The hospital archives smelled of dust and forgotten files. I'd chosen this place carefully—a blind spot in the security camera coverage, a place where two doctors could consult without raising suspicion.

Jax was already waiting when I arrived, his tall frame silhouetted against the dim lighting. He turned as the door clicked shut behind me.

"You came," he said simply.

"I need help." The words felt foreign on my tongue—I'd been self-sufficient for so long.

Jax's eyes softened behind his glasses. "Tell me."

I took a deep breath. "I'm pregnant."

The silence stretched between us as he processed this information. No judgment crossed his face, only a tightening of his jaw.

"Cayson doesn't know," I continued. "And I don't want him to."

Jax nodded slowly. "What do you need from me?"

"Everything." My voice cracked. "I need to get out, but my father—"

"Is still in Evergreen," Jax finished. "I know."

He moved closer, lowering his voice. "There's a research position opening in Zurich. Fertility medicine—it would suit your expertise."

"Zurich," I repeated, the word tasting like possibility.

"I've been developing something," he continued, pulling out his phone to show me a secure app. "A ghost protocol. For patients who need to disappear."

The screen displayed a network of safe houses, medical contacts, legal resources—all dedicated to helping people escape abusive situations.

"It's not just for patients," Jax explained. "It's for anyone who needs to vanish."

I stared at the information, hope and terror warring within me. "Could it work for me?"

"Yes." His voice was firm. "But you'd have to be ready to leave everything behind. Immediately."

I touched my still-flat abdomen, thinking of the life growing inside me. "I understand."

---

The tabloid headline screamed at me from the newsstand: "TECH BILLIONAIRE EXPECTING HEIR WITH NEW LOVE!"

Beneath it, a photo of Elowyn emerging from an upscale baby boutique, her hand resting protectively over her stomach. Cayson stood beside her, his arm wrapped possessively around her waist, his smile triumphant.

I knew it was impossible. I'd reviewed Elowyn's medical records during one of her "emergencies"—severe endometriosis had left her virtually infertile.

Yet here she was, basking in the public spotlight, while I carried the actual heir to the Kelly fortune in secret.

My phone buzzed with a text from Cayson: "Come home now. We need to talk."

The penthouse was eerily quiet when I arrived. Cayson stood by the window, champagne glass in hand, the city lights reflecting off his perfect features.

"Did you see the news?" he asked without turning.

"Yes."

He finally faced me, his expression unreadable. "You should be more supportive, Juliet. Like a good wife would be."

"Supportive," I repeated numbly.

"Elowyn is giving me what you couldn't." His voice held no accusation, just cold fact. "A child. An heir."

I thought of the positive test hidden in my office, of the tiny life inside me that he would never know about. My hand instinctively moved toward my abdomen before I caught myself.

"What would you like me to do?" I asked quietly.

Cayson's smile didn't reach his eyes. "Be happy for us, of course. And perhaps take some lessons in how to be a proper wife."

As he turned back to the window, satisfaction radiating from his posture, I made my decision. The ghost protocol wasn't just an option anymore.

It was my only way out.

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