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After My Sister Poisoned Me, My Husband Called It Mercy Novel Cover

After My Sister Poisoned Me, My Husband Called It Mercy

The world came back to me in fragments of pain. First, the beeping of machines. Then, the antiseptic smell of hospital disinfectant burning my nostrils. And finally, the crushing weight of loss that made my chest feel hollow, even before I fully opened my eyes. I remember the impact. The screech of brakes. The sickening sensation of being airborne, my body a ragdoll tossed by an angry god. The pavement rushing up to meet me, cold and unforgiving. And then... nothing.
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The world came back to me in fragments of pain. First, the beeping of machines. Then, the antiseptic smell of hospital disinfectant burning my nostrils. And finally, the crushing weight of loss that made my chest feel hollow, even before I fully opened my eyes.

I remember the impact. The screech of brakes. The sickening sensation of being airborne, my body a ragdoll tossed by an angry god. The pavement rushing up to meet me, cold and unforgiving. And then... nothing.

My eighth baby. The one I'd whispered promises to in the quiet hours of the night. The one I'd dreamed would finally fill the empty spaces in my heart. Gone.

When consciousness finally returned, it came with a clarity I never expected.

"Catherine, sweetheart, can you hear me? It's Garrett. I'm right here. I've been here the whole time."

His voice was perfect—cracked with emotion, filled with the desperation of a devoted husband. His hand gripped mine, warm and steady. His eyes, those beautiful hazel eyes I'd fallen in love with in college, were rimmed with red from what appeared to be days of crying.

But then something impossible happened.

Another voice. Sharp, cold, and unmistakably Garrett's, yet not spoken aloud. It cut through the haze of medication and pain like a knife.

"At least the cord blood was salvaged in time for Bella's treatments. Nova will be pleased."

I blinked, certain I was hallucinating. The morphine, the trauma, the grief—they were playing tricks on my mind. But the voice came again, clearer this time, as if someone had turned up a volume dial inside my skull.

"She might have lost the baby, but at least it wasn't a complete waste. Nova's been waiting for this. Bella's been waiting for this."

My blood turned to ice. Bella. Nova's precious golden retriever. The dog she'd doted on like a child. The dog she'd cried over when it got sick, demanding the best veterinary care money could buy.

I stared at Garrett's face, studying every line of concern etched there. He was the perfect picture of a grieving husband. But inside his mind, he was calculating. Cold. Satisfied.

The voice faded, and I realized with growing horror what was happening. I could hear his thoughts. Not just guess at them or read his expression—I could hear them as clearly as if he were speaking directly into my ear.

Later that evening, as the hospital room grew dark and shadows stretched across the walls, the head surgeon came in for his final check. Dr. Peterson, according to his name tag. A serious man with kind eyes and a gentle touch as he checked my vitals.

"Everything looks stable, Mrs. Lawson. Your body has been through a terrible trauma, but you're a fighter. You've made it through the worst of it."

I wanted to believe him. Wanted to focus on his words and the comfort they should have brought. But then the voices started again—two distinct streams of consciousness, one from the doctor and one from Garrett, who stood silently by the window.

"The hysterectomy was successful," Dr. Peterson thought. "She'll never be able to carry a child again, but it was the only way to save her life. The internal bleeding was too severe."

And then Garrett's thoughts, overlapping like a cruel counterpoint: "Nova was right. This is better. No more miscarriages, no more false hope. The family will accept it as a medical necessity. She'll never know we planned it."

The room spun around me. The hysterectomy. Planned. By Nova. With Garrett's approval.

I bit down hard on my tongue, tasting blood, using the sharp pain to anchor myself to reality. To keep from screaming. To keep from lunging at the man I'd once believed loved me more than anything in this world.

They had taken everything from me. My babies. My future. My ability to ever have a family of my own. And they'd done it deliberately, methodically, like surgeons cutting away a diseased organ.

I closed my eyes, letting my body go limp. Feigning sleep. Hiding the storm that was building inside me.

They thought I was unconscious. They thought I was weak. They thought they'd won.

They had no idea what I'd just discovered. Or what it would cost them.

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