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Betrayal Cost My Baby

The pregnancy test trembled in my hands as I stared at the two pink lines that would change everything. Three years of marriage, three years of hoping, and finally—finally—Jackson and I were going to have a baby. I pressed my palm against my still-flat stomach, a smile spreading across my face despite the tears blurring my vision. This was it. This was the missing piece that would complete our little family. "Jackson!" I called out, my voice echoing through our spacious home. "Jackson, come here! I have something to show you!" His footsteps thundered down the marble staircase, and when he appeared in the doorway of our master bathroom, his dark hair disheveled from his afternoon nap, I held up the test with shaking hands. "We're having a baby," I whispered, watching his face transform. For a moment, he stood frozen.
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Chapter 2

The sound of the front door slamming echoed through our house as Jackson returned from his meeting. I stood in the living room, my hands clenched at my sides, the weight of what I'd overheard pressing against my chest like a physical force.

"Melany?" His voice carried that familiar warmth, the same tone he'd used when giving me all those beautiful gifts. "Where are you, sweetheart?"

Sweetheart. The endearment that once made my heart flutter now felt like acid on my tongue.

"I'm here," I called out, my voice steadier than I felt.

Jackson appeared in the doorway, his face lighting up when he saw me. Behind him, Henry followed, and I noticed how they both seemed relaxed, confident. They had no idea their carefully constructed lie was about to crumble.

"How was your day, beautiful?" Jackson moved toward me, arms outstretched for his usual embrace.

I stepped back. "Tell me about Jade."

The change in Jackson's expression was instantaneous. The warmth drained from his eyes, replaced by something guarded and cold. Henry shifted nervously behind him, his hand moving to fidget with his watch—a tell I'd known since childhood.

"Jade?" Jackson's voice was carefully neutral. "What about her?"

"Don't." The word came out sharper than I intended. "Don't lie to me anymore. I know she's coming back. I heard your conversation."

Henry's face went pale, and he began that nervous fidgeting with his cufflinks that he did when caught in a lie. "Melany, I think you might have misunderstood—"

"Misunderstood?" I laughed, but there was no humor in it. "I heard you both planning. The gifts, the attention—it was all to keep me distracted while you arranged for your precious Jade to return."

Jackson's jaw tightened, his defensive walls slamming into place. "You're being dramatic. Whatever you think you heard—"

"I heard everything!" The words exploded from me, three years of trust and love transforming into rage. "Every single word about how the gifts were working perfectly, how I suspected nothing, how you needed to get everything arranged for her."

The silence that followed was deafening. Henry looked like he wanted to disappear into the marble floor, while Jackson's face had gone completely blank—the expression he wore during difficult business negotiations.

"Melany," Jackson said slowly, "you need to calm down. This isn't good for the baby."

"Don't you dare use my pregnancy against me!" I pressed my hand to my stomach, feeling the slight curve that had brought me such joy just hours ago. "Don't you dare pretend you care about this baby when you've been planning to replace me the entire time!"

"Nobody's replacing anyone," Henry said weakly, but his voice lacked conviction.

"Really?" I turned on my brother, the betrayal cutting deeper because it came from family. "Then explain to me why you've been helping him. Why my own brother has been lying to my face while I carried his future niece or nephew."

Henry's mouth opened and closed like a fish gasping for air. No words came.

The emotional shock hit me like a physical blow. The room began to spin slightly, and a sharp, cramping pain shot through my lower abdomen. I gasped, doubling over as my hand flew to my stomach.

"Melany!" Jackson was beside me instantly, his arms catching me as another wave of pain crashed through me. "What's wrong?"

I looked down and felt my blood turn to ice. A dark stain was spreading across my light-colored pants.

"The baby," I whispered, terror replacing anger. "Something's wrong with the baby."

Jackson's face went white. "Henry, get the car. Now!"

The drive to the hospital passed in a blur of Jackson's frantic phone calls and my desperate prayers. Every cramp felt like my body was betraying me, punishing me for the stress and emotional trauma. Jackson held my hand, murmuring reassurances, but his touch felt foreign now—tainted by the lies I'd discovered.

At the hospital, they rushed me into a room where Dr. Williams, a kind woman with gentle hands, examined me with professional concern.

"The bleeding isn't severe," she said after what felt like hours, "but we need to monitor you closely. Stress can cause complications, especially in the first trimester. I want to keep you overnight for observation."

Jackson squeezed my hand. "Whatever you need, Doctor. Just make sure they're both okay."

As they settled me into a hospital bed, I stared at the ceiling and tried to process everything that had happened. The gifts, the lies, the betrayal—it all felt surreal, like a nightmare I couldn't wake up from.

"I'll be right outside," Jackson said, kissing my forehead. "Try to rest."

After he left, I closed my eyes and tried to calm my racing heart. But rest wouldn't come. Instead, I found myself replaying every moment of the past few weeks, searching for signs I'd missed, clues that might have prepared me for this devastating revelation.

I was still lost in these dark thoughts when I heard the soft click of heels in the corridor outside my room. The sound grew closer, accompanied by a voice I didn't recognize—smooth, confident, with just a hint of something predatory beneath its sweetness.

"Well, well," the voice said from my doorway. "So you're the little replacement who's been keeping my man warm."

I turned my head and felt my breath catch. Standing in the entrance to my hospital room was the most stunning woman I'd ever seen. Tall and elegant, with platinum blonde hair that fell in perfect waves and eyes the color of winter ice. She wore a designer dress that probably cost more than most people's monthly salary, and her smile was as sharp as broken glass.

Jade Austin. It had to be.

She stepped into my room uninvited, her heels clicking against the linoleum floor like a countdown to disaster.

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