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Betrayed Wife's Vengeance Plan

I smoothed my hand over the pastel yellow onesie, folding it with trembling fingers before placing it in the drawer alongside the others—blue, mint green, and the softest shade of lavender. The nursery smelled of fresh paint and new beginnings, bathed in afternoon light that streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. After three years of needles, hormones, disappointments, and tears, my miracle was finally here, sleeping peacefully in the hand-carved mahogany crib that Ryan had imported from Italy. My baby. My perfect, beautiful baby. I began to hum softly, the same lullaby my mother used to sing to me before she passed. The melody felt like a bridge connecting generations—from my mother to me, and now from me to my child. Tears welled in my eyes, but they weren't the desperate ones I'd shed during those endless fertility treatments. These were different. These were joy.
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I smoothed my hand over the pastel yellow onesie, folding it with trembling fingers before placing it in the drawer alongside the others—blue, mint green, and the softest shade of lavender. The nursery smelled of fresh paint and new beginnings, bathed in afternoon light that streamed through the floor-to-ceiling windows of our Manhattan penthouse. After three years of needles, hormones, disappointments, and tears, my miracle was finally here, sleeping peacefully in the hand-carved mahogany crib that Ryan had imported from Italy.

My baby. My perfect, beautiful baby.

I began to hum softly, the same lullaby my mother used to sing to me before she passed. The melody felt like a bridge connecting generations—from my mother to me, and now from me to my child. Tears welled in my eyes, but they weren't the desperate ones I'd shed during those endless fertility treatments. These were different. These were joy.

"You're going to have everything," I whispered, leaning over the crib to gaze at my sleeping infant. "Everything I never had. Everything I always dreamed of."

The sound of the front door opening echoed through our spacious apartment. Ryan was home early. I smiled, wiping away my tears and straightening my silk blouse. Five years of marriage, and my heart still fluttered when he came home.

"Victoria?" His voice carried down the hallway, warm and familiar.

"In the nursery," I called back softly, not wanting to wake the baby.

I heard his footsteps approaching, accompanied by another set that was lighter, quicker. Before I could wonder who was with him, Ryan appeared in the doorway, his tall frame filling the space. His dark hair was perfectly styled as always, his custom Tom Ford suit without a single wrinkle despite the long day at Sterling Enterprises. In his arms was a stunning arrangement of rare orchids—my favorite.

"How are my two favorite people?" he asked, his smile dazzling.

But my attention had shifted to the woman who stepped into view beside him. Madison Walsh. Ryan's childhood friend. With her willowy frame, caramel-colored hair, and those perpetually amused green eyes, she looked like she had just stepped off a runway. She was wearing a cream-colored dress that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent, her presence as effortless as it was intrusive.

"Madison," I said, surprise evident in my voice. "I wasn't expecting you."

"I insisted on coming to see the baby," she replied with a smile that didn't quite reach her eyes. "Ryan's been talking about nothing else."

Something in her tone made my skin prickle. Ryan crossed the room, placing the orchids on the window sill before kissing my forehead. His cologne—sandalwood and something exclusively his—enveloped me in what should have been comfort.

"How are you feeling?" he asked, his hand on the small of my back. "First day home from the hospital. Everything good?"

"Perfect," I answered, though I couldn't shake the sudden unease that had settled over me. "Just arranging the baby clothes."

Madison approached the crib, peering down at my sleeping child with an intensity that made me want to step between them. "So beautiful," she murmured. "Perfect in every way."

Ryan's hand tightened slightly on my waist. "Victoria, there's something we wanted to discuss with you."

The "we" sent a chill down my spine.

"Madison has always wanted a child," he continued, his voice measured and calm, as if he were discussing a business proposal. "But as you know, she's against marriage. She values her independence too much."

I looked between them, confusion clouding my thoughts. "Okay..."

"We were thinking," Madison interjected, her voice honey-sweet, "that I could raise your baby as my own."

The world stopped. The lullaby died in my throat.

"What?" I whispered, certain I had misheard.

"It makes perfect sense," Ryan said, his tone still eerily calm. "Madison wants a child but not the burden of pregnancy or marriage. You've always wanted to be a mother, and you can always try again. We're young, we have time."

I stumbled backward, instinctively moving closer to the crib. "Are you insane?" My voice was barely audible, shock strangling my words. "This is our baby. Our child."

"Victoria, be reasonable," Madison said, taking a step toward me. "Think about it—"

"Get away from my baby," I hissed, my arms wrapping protectively around myself.

It was then that I saw it—the exchange of glances between them. Not surprise at my reaction, not embarrassment at having suggested something so monstrous. No, what I saw was cold calculation, the silent communication of two people who had planned this moment, perhaps for longer than I could comprehend.

And in that instant, looking into my husband's eyes—eyes I thought I knew better than my own—I realized I was staring at a stranger.

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