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After My Wife Escaped Her Sister's Murder Plot Novel Cover

After My Wife Escaped Her Sister's Murder Plot

I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, the two pink lines unmistakable against the white background. A baby. Our baby. After six years of marriage, Jared and I were finally going to have a child. My heart raced with excitement as I tucked the test into my purse. The doctor had confirmed it with a smile, saying everything looked perfect for a healthy pregnancy. I couldn't wait to tell Jared. "He's going to be so happy," I whispered to myself, rushing through the grocery store to pick up ingredients for a special dinner. Tonight would be perfect—a romantic meal, a glass of sparkling cider instead of wine, and the surprise that would change our lives forever. By the time I finished cooking, the house smelled of Jared's favorite roast and herbs.
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I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, the two pink lines unmistakable against the white background. A baby. Our baby. After six years of marriage, Jared and I were finally going to have a child.

My heart raced with excitement as I tucked the test into my purse. The doctor had confirmed it with a smile, saying everything looked perfect for a healthy pregnancy. I couldn't wait to tell Jared.

"He's going to be so happy," I whispered to myself, rushing through the grocery store to pick up ingredients for a special dinner. Tonight would be perfect—a romantic meal, a glass of sparkling cider instead of wine, and the surprise that would change our lives forever.

By the time I finished cooking, the house smelled of Jared's favorite roast and herbs. I set the table with our best china, placed a tiny pair of baby shoes I'd impulsively purchased next to his plate, and lit candles that cast a warm glow across the dining room.

When Jared finally came home, his tall frame silhouetted against the door, I practically bounced with anticipation.

"Ashlyn?" he called, loosening his tie. "What's all this?"

"Come in," I said, gesturing to the table. "I have news."

His eyes fell on the baby shoes, and for a moment—just a moment—his face lit up with genuine joy. "Are you..." He picked up the shoes, his thumb tracing the delicate fabric.

I nodded, pulling out the pregnancy test from my pocket. "Six weeks. The doctor says everything looks great."

Jared's smile widened, and he stepped forward to embrace me. But before his arms could fully encircle me, his phone buzzed in his pocket. He pulled back, already reaching for it.

"It's probably nothing," he murmured, but his expression changed as he read the message. "Carolina needs me to call her right away."

My excitement deflated like a punctured balloon. "Jared, we're celebrating our baby."

"I know, I know." He typed quickly on his phone. "This will just take a minute. She's been having a rough day."

I watched as he walked to the window, his back to me, already engrossed in his text conversation with Carolina. The candles flickered between us, casting shadows that seemed to grow with each passing second.

---

The next evening, Jared insisted on hosting a family dinner to announce our pregnancy. I spent the day preparing, hoping this time would be different—that this time, our news would be received with the joy it deserved.

"We should wait for Carolina," Jared said as his mother and father took their seats at the table. "She'll want to be part of this."

I bit my tongue, arranging the flowers one more time while my in-laws exchanged glances.

Carolina finally arrived thirty minutes late, her eyes rimmed red as though she'd been crying. "Sorry," she whispered, her voice fragile. "I just... I couldn't..."

Jared immediately went to her side, guiding her to the seat next to him—the seat that should have been for his mother. "It's okay," he murmured. "We're just glad you're here."

During dinner, Carolina monopolized Jared's attention, leaning close to whisper in his ear. I caught fragments—"triggered," "anxiety," "never have children again."

"She's really struggling with this news," Jared explained when he finally noticed my silence. "The pregnancy has triggered some of her grief about losing my brother."

I nodded, trying to be understanding, but something felt wrong. When Carolina excused herself to the bathroom, I followed shortly after, needing a moment alone.

As I approached the hallway, I heard her voice from behind the partially closed door—not crying, but speaking in a cold, calculated tone that bore no resemblance to her fragile demeanor at the table.

"Yes, I need it tomorrow," she said. "No, don't call me back here. Use the burner phone."

I froze, my hand halfway to the door. This wasn't the voice of someone in the midst of emotional crisis.

Later that night, I mentioned what I'd heard to Jared. "She was talking on the phone, and her voice was completely different—almost like she was arranging something."

Jared frowned, dismissing my concerns with a wave of his hand. "You must have misunderstood. She's been having panic attacks all day."

---

Three days later, Jared surprised me by suggesting we celebrate properly with a nightcap in his study.

"I've been thinking," he said, pouring a glass of deep red liquid. "We should toast to our future."

"I can't drink that," I reminded him gently. "The baby..."

"This isn't wine," he insisted, handing me the glass. "It's non-alcoholic grape juice. I checked specifically."

I hesitated, studying his face for any sign of deception. But Jared had never lied to me before—at least, not that I knew of.

"Trust me," he said, his tone hardening slightly.

I took a sip, the sweet taste masking any unusual flavors. Within an hour, pain tore through my abdomen—sharp, merciless cramps that doubled me over.

"Jared!" I gasped, clutching my stomach as warm wetness spread between my legs.

Through tears of agony, I glimpsed Carolina standing in the doorway of our bedroom, watching with an expression that didn't match her earlier fragility. Her lips curved upward—not quite a smile, but something close.

Then darkness claimed me, and when I woke in the hospital, Jared was there with hollow eyes and a doctor's confirmation: I had lost our baby.

"The wine," I whispered, reaching for his hand. "What was in it?"

Jared's face hardened, and when he spoke, his voice was cold and distant. "It was necessary, Ashlyn. Carolina's depression had reached critical levels, and your pregnancy was destabilizing the household."

In that moment, looking into my husband's eyes, I realized I had never truly known him at all.

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