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After My Wife Was Sacrificed for His Lie Novel Cover

After My Wife Was Sacrificed for His Lie

The chandeliers of the Obsidian Palace didn’t sparkle tonight; they glared. Ten years. It had been a decade since I traded half my lifespan to the Guardian, Spencer Graham, for the foresight that placed the crown upon Carter Bishop’s head. Tonight was supposed to be our triumph, the tenth anniversary of a reign built on my sacrifice and his ambition. Instead, the wine in my goblet tasted like ash. Carter sat beside me on the dais, his knuckles white as he gripped the armrests of the Iron Throne. He was handsome, with the jagged jawline of a warrior king, but the lines around his eyes had deepened into fissures of paranoia. He didn't look at me. He looked at the crowd, searching for threats in the sea of bowing nobles. Then, the crowd parted like water disturbed by a shark.
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Chapter 2

The nausea wasn’t from the fear. It wasn’t from the stale bread the guards had shoved through the slot in my door, nor the suffocating dampness of the confinement chamber. It was a distinct, fluttering sickness that I had prayed for years to feel.

I sat on the edge of the cot, my hand pressed against my flat stomach. A pulse. Faint, rhythmic, undeniable. Life.

Hope, sharp and agonizing, pierced the gloom. This was the answer. The black crystal, the withered roses, the storms—Jasmine’s parlor tricks could not stand against the reality of an heir. Carter’s paranoia was rooted in the fear of his legacy ending. This child was the bridge back to him.

I didn’t wait for permission. When the guard opened the door for the midday meal, I didn’t cower. I shoved past him with the force of a woman possessing a truth that could shatter empires. He stumbled, surprised by the ferocity in my eyes, and by the time he shouted for backup, I was already sprinting down the corridor.

I burst into the Council Chamber. The heavy oak doors slammed against the stone walls, the sound echoing like a gunshot.

The room froze. Carter stood at the head of the map table, his face gaunt, shadows carved deep beneath his eyes. Jasmine stood at his elbow, whispering into his ear like a serpent coiled around a branch.

"Aurora?" Carter’s voice was a ragged exhale. "You are forbidden—"

"Look at me, Carter!" I marched forward, ignoring the nobles who recoiled as if I carried a plague. I stopped at the foot of the table, my chest heaving, my hands protective over my womb. "Forget the crystals. Forget the storms. I carry your truth right here."

The silence that followed was heavy, suffocating. Carter stared at my hands. A flicker of something—longing, perhaps, or a memory of the love we once held—softened the hard lines of his mouth.

"I am with child," I whispered, the words ringing clear in the vaulted room. "Your heir, Carter. Our future."

For a heartbeat, the tension broke. Carter took a step toward me, his hand half-raised. "A child?"

"A miracle," Jasmine interrupted. Her voice was soft, but it cut through the moment like a serrated blade. She didn’t look at me; she looked at Carter, her eyes wide with feigned terror. "Or a vessel?"

Carter froze. The warmth drained from his face. "What do you mean?"

"The High Priest Valerius warned of this," Jasmine said, clutching a silver pendant at her throat. "He spoke of the witch seeking a host. A body to incubate the darkness she summoned."

"Liar!" I screamed, lunging for her, but two guards caught my arms, wrenching me back.

"Bring the Priest!" Jasmine commanded, usurping the King’s authority without him even noticing.

Valerius entered from the shadows of the antechamber, a man whose pockets I knew were lined with Jasmine’s gold. He carried a bowl of obsidian glass filled with clear water. He approached me, chanting low, guttural words that made the skin on my arms crawl. He dipped a finger into the water and flicked a single droplet onto my stomach.

The droplet didn't run. It sizzled, turning to grey steam upon contact with my tunic.

"The womb is corrupted," Valerius intoned, his voice shaking with theatrical dread. "This is no human child, Your Majesty. It is a demon spawn. A parasite feeding on the King’s stolen vitality. If it is born, it will consume the realm."

I looked at Carter. I needed him to see me. Not the witch, not the curse, but Aurora. The woman who gave him ten years. The woman who gave him half her life.

"Carter," I begged, tears blurring my vision. "It’s a lie. It’s our baby. Please."

Carter looked at my stomach with undisguised horror. The paranoia that Jasmine had cultivated took root, strangling the last of his reason. He saw a monster where there was only innocence.

"I have not... I have not touched her in weeks," Carter stammered, his voice sounding thin, pathetic. He backed away, shielding himself with the map table. "That thing... it is not mine."

The denial hit me harder than a physical blow. It severed the last thread holding my world together.

"Get her out of my sight," Carter rasped, turning his back on me. "Lock her away until we decide how to... cleanse it."

***

The pain started three hours later.

It wasn't the sharp pain of an injury, but a deep, grinding agony that felt like my body was tearing itself apart from the inside. I curled into a ball on the freezing stone floor of the cell, clutching my stomach as the first wave of cramps seized me.

"Help!" I screamed, the sound tearing at my raw throat. "Someone, please!"

Through the iron bars, I saw two guards standing post. They didn't turn. They stared straight ahead, statues in armor.

"I need a healer!" I gasped, sweat mingling with the tears on my face. I could feel the warmth spreading between my legs, sticky and terrifying. "Please, my baby... save my baby!"

One guard shifted, his jaw tightening, but the other spoke, his voice flat and rehearsed. "Lady Jasmine’s orders. We are not to intervene with the dark magic leaving the body. Let the curse bleed out."

"It's not a curse!" I shrieked, clawing at the stone floor until my fingernails broke. "It's his child! It's a life!"

But the silence returned, absolute and indifferent.

The cramping intensified, a white-hot fire that eclipsed my vision. I was alone. There was no Spencer to bargain with, no Carter to hold my hand. There was only the cold stone and the devastating realization that the man I had sacrificed everything for had sentenced our child to death.

As the world blurred into gray, I stopped screaming. I lay in the pool of my own blood, shivering violently, and felt the tiny, fluttering spark inside me flicker... and go out.

The grief was a hollow thing, vast and echoing. It settled into the space where my heart used to be, turning it to ice. Carter Bishop hadn't just killed our child tonight; he had killed Aurora King.

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