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Betrayal's Aftermath: Wife Framed by Rival

The explosion tore through the factory with a deafening roar, sending a fireball into the sky that could be seen for miles. I felt the shockwave even from where I stood in the office building across the street, my coffee mug shattering on the floor as the windows rattled violently. "Anthony!" I screamed, already running toward the factory gates. My heart pounded in my chest as black smoke billowed into the air, carrying with it the acrid smell of burning chemicals and metal. Emergency vehicles swarmed the area within minutes, their sirens piercing the chaos. I pushed through the crowd of panicked workers, searching desperately for my husband among the injured being loaded into ambulances. "Cecelia!" Someone grabbed my arm. It was James Morrison, Anthony's business partner, his face smudged with soot. "Thank God you're okay. We need to find Anthony." We found him near what remained of the main production line, his clothes singed and his face streaked with ash.
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Chapter 2

The bus lurched to a stop, sending a wave of nausea through my pregnant body. I clutched the metal railing as the driver shouted for us to exit. Through the dusty windshield, I could see nothing but endless fields and a cluster of dilapidated buildings surrounded by barbed wire.

"Welcome to your new home, city girl," the guard sneered, yanking me from my seat. "You'll learn to love it here—or break trying."

I stepped off the bus into blistering heat. The sun beat down mercilessly as women in tattered clothes stopped their work to stare. Their eyes held no warmth, only suspicion and outright hostility.

"That's her," someone whispered. "The one who blew up the factory."

A rock whizzed past my ear, missing me by inches. "Murderer!" a woman screamed.

I backed away, instinctively protecting my stomach. "Please, I'm pregnant."

The facility supervisor—a thick-necked man with cold eyes—approached me. "Special treatment for special cases," he said, his voice dripping with contempt. "Marina Lopez personally requested we give you... appropriate accommodation."

My blood ran cold. Marina had been here. Of course she had.

"Follow me," he ordered, leading me past rows of women bent over in the fields, their hands bleeding as they harvested crops under the merciless sun.

The dormitory was little more than a shack with cots crammed together. My "bed" was a thin mattress stained with what looked like blood.

"You start work tomorrow," the supervisor said. "Six a.m. sharp. Field work."

"But I'm—"

"Save it," he cut me off. "Around here, everyone works. Even murderers."

---

Three days later, my hands were raw and bleeding. The supervisor had assigned me to the most grueling task—digging irrigation ditches under the direct sun. My pregnancy made every movement awkward and painful.

"Keep moving!" he shouted, cracking his whip nearby. "You think you can slack off because you're carrying a bastard?"

I bit my lip until I tasted blood. The child was innocent in all this. Anthony's child. The thought of him gave me both strength and agony.

At night, I huddled on my thin mattress, writing letters to Anthony by candlelight. I poured out my heart, begging him to investigate what really happened.

"Please," I whispered into the darkness. "Someone has to believe me."

---

Hundreds of miles away, Marina sat in her plush apartment, sipping wine as she opened another letter addressed to Anthony.

"Still trying to reach him?" she murmured, unfolding the pages covered in desperate handwriting.

My father's words spilled across the paper:

"Anthony, I beg you to look into what's happening to Cecelia. The rehabilitation facility is a nightmare. She's being treated worse than a criminal. She's pregnant with your child! The conditions there will kill them both. Please, if you ever loved her..."

Marina's perfectly manicured fingers traced over the words, a smile playing at her lips. She reached for a silver lighter and flicked it open.

"Such a shame," she said softly, setting the corner of the letter ablaze. "Family drama is so... messy."

She watched the flames consume my father's plea until nothing remained but ash.

When Anthony arrived at her apartment that evening, she greeted him with practiced concern.

"Any word from Cecelia?" he asked, his voice hollow.

Marina sighed dramatically. "Her family is furious with you. They've refused all contact."

"That's not possible," Anthony said, frowning. "Her father would never—"

"They blame you for sending her away," Marina interrupted smoothly. "They say she's better off without you."

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The pain began at midnight.

I woke up gasping, a sharp agony tearing through my abdomen. Something warm trickled down my thighs.

"No," I whispered, reaching beneath me. My hands came back red with blood. "No, please, no."

I stumbled from my cot, crying out for help. Dr. Sarah Chen appeared in the doorway, her face grim in the dim light.

"Oh, Cecelia," she murmured, helping me to the small medical room. "I've been afraid of this."

The next hours passed in a blur of pain and terror. Dr. Chen worked tirelessly, her hands gentle but her eyes filled with anger.

"This is my fault," I sobbed. "I shouldn't have come here."

"No," Dr. Chen said firmly. "This is not your fault. The conditions here... the work they forced you to do... the malnutrition..."

She glanced toward the door and lowered her voice. "I'm documenting everything, Cecelia. The bruises, the neglect, what happened tonight."

"Why?" I asked through my tears.

Dr. Chen's eyes hardened. "Because someone needs to tell the truth."

As dawn broke, I lay empty and hollow on the narrow bed. My baby was gone. Anthony's baby was gone.

And somewhere far away, Marina slept peacefully beside the man who had once promised to love me forever.

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