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Betrayed Wife

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I woke to the steady beep of machines and the antiseptic smell that could only belong to a hospital. The fluorescent lights above me were too bright, piercing through my eyelids even before I fully opened them. Pain radiated through my abdomen—a hollow, aching reminder of what I'd lost. My baby. Our baby. Tears leaked from the corners of my eyes, sliding silently down my temples and into my hair. I didn't bother to wipe them away. What was the point? The emptiness inside me couldn't be filled with stoicism or dignity. Not now.

Betrayed Wife Chapter 1

I woke to the steady beep of machines and the antiseptic smell that could only belong to a hospital. The fluorescent lights above me were too bright, piercing through my eyelids even before I fully opened them. Pain radiated through my abdomen—a hollow, aching reminder of what I'd lost.

My baby. Our baby.

Tears leaked from the corners of my eyes, sliding silently down my temples and into my hair. I didn't bother to wipe them away. What was the point? The emptiness inside me couldn't be filled with stoicism or dignity. Not now.

"You're awake." Christopher's voice came from somewhere to my right, clinical and detached. When I turned my head, I found him standing by the window, his tall frame silhouetted against the Manhattan skyline. He didn't move toward me.

"The baby?" I whispered, though I already knew the answer. I needed to hear him say it.

Christopher's eyes flickered to mine for just a moment before darting away again. "The doctors did everything they could."

No condolences. No shared grief. Just a statement of fact, as if he were discussing a business transaction that hadn't gone through.

"I see," I said, my voice breaking on those two simple words.

The silence that followed was deafening. Christopher checked his watch, then his phone. I watched him through a blur of tears, wondering when exactly we had become strangers. Had we ever truly known each other at all?

"I need to make a few calls," he said finally. "The agency—"

"Can wait," I finished for him, a flash of anger cutting through my grief. "Our child just died, Christopher."

He flinched at that, the first real emotion I'd seen from him since I'd awakened. "I'll be back," he said, and then he was gone, the door clicking shut behind him.

I closed my eyes, letting the tears flow freely now. The physical pain of my injuries was nothing compared to the shattering of my heart. I'd wanted this baby so badly—a piece of Christopher and me, a family of our own. Now that dream was gone, along with any illusion that my husband would be my rock through this nightmare.

A soft knock interrupted my thoughts, and a nurse with kind eyes and a gentle smile entered the room. Her name tag read "Abigail Reed."

"How are we feeling, Mrs. Blackwell?" she asked, checking my IV and vitals with practiced efficiency.

"Like I've been hit by a truck," I admitted, attempting a weak smile.

"The pain medication should be helping. I can increase the dosage if needed." She adjusted something on my IV drip, then leaned in closer, ostensibly to check the bandages across my abdomen. Her voice dropped to a near whisper. "Your husband's been here all night. Though he and your sister seemed quite... close earlier in the hallway."

My heart stuttered. "My sister?"

"The blonde? Very pretty, designer clothes?" Abigail's eyes widened slightly. "I assumed she was your sister from how they were embracing. More than siblings, if you know what I mean."

The room seemed to tilt sideways. Madison. Of course Madison had been here, playing the concerned sister while I lay unconscious.

"Thank you, Abigail," I managed, my mind racing even as my body remained immobile in the hospital bed.

After the nurse left, I lay in silence, replaying her words. More than siblings. The phrase echoed in my head, connecting dots I had been too blind to see. Christopher's late nights. Madison's increasingly frequent visits to our home. The way they sometimes fell silent when I entered a room.

No. It couldn't be true. Not even they would be that cruel.

As darkness fell outside my window, I pretended to drift off to sleep when Christopher returned. I kept my breathing even, my eyes closed, but my senses were hyperalert. I heard him settle into the chair beside my bed, then the soft glow of his phone screen illuminated the dimmed room.

"I can't tonight," he whispered into the phone, his voice low and intimate in a way it hadn't been with me in months. "She's still pretty out of it... Yes, I know... I can't wait to be with you again."

A pause, and then the unmistakable sound of Madison's soft laughter filtered through the phone's speaker, a sound I'd heard a thousand times at family gatherings. A sound that now cut through me like a scalpel.

I kept my eyes closed, my breathing steady, even as my world collapsed around me for the second time that day. The first had taken my child. The second had stolen whatever was left of my heart.

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Betrayed Wife of Contents

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Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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