
Betrayed Wife's Vengeance Plan
Chapter 3
I couldn't sleep that night. Every creak of our luxury apartment, every distant siren from the streets below kept me alert, vigilant. My baby slept peacefully in the bassinet I'd moved to my bedroom—no longer trusting the nursery that once felt like a sanctuary. The confrontation with Madison had left me shaken, but more than that, it had awakened something primal within me. A mother's instinct to protect at all costs.
The digital clock on my nightstand read 2:17 AM when I heard Ryan's voice, low and secretive, drifting from his study down the hall. I slipped from beneath the covers, careful not to make a sound. The plush carpet muffled my footsteps as I moved toward his voice like a ghost in my own home.
"We need to be more careful," Ryan was saying, his voice barely above a whisper. "She's becoming suspicious."
I pressed my back against the wall beside the partially open door, my heart hammering so loudly I feared he might hear it.
"I know you're impatient," he continued after a pause. "But we've waited this long. A few more weeks won't matter."
Another silence as the person on the other end spoke. Madison. It had to be.
"Our child deserves the best," Ryan said, the words slicing through me like a blade. "Our child." Not "my child with Victoria" or even "the baby." But "our child"—his and Madison's.
"I promise," he said, his voice softening with an intimacy I once believed was reserved only for me. "Soon we'll have everything we planned."
I covered my mouth to stifle a gasp, tears burning my eyes as the full weight of betrayal crashed over me. This wasn't a misunderstanding or a bizarre suggestion made in poor judgment. This was a conspiracy—a long-term plan I was only now beginning to uncover.
I retreated to my bedroom before he could discover me, my mind racing with fragments of memories suddenly cast in a new, sinister light. The way Ryan had insisted on hiring Carla despite my reservations. Madison's constant presence during my pregnancy, her eyes always following my growing belly. The strange shellfish recipe I'd found tucked among our baby-proofed cookware just yesterday—odd, since we never cooked shellfish at home due to my mild allergy.
My hands trembled as I reached for my phone, scrolling to my brother's contact. It was late afternoon in London. Ethan would be in meetings, but this couldn't wait.
He answered on the third ring. "Victoria? Is everything okay?"
"Ethan," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Something's wrong. Very wrong."
"What is it?" His voice immediately sharpened with concern. "Is the baby—"
"The baby's fine," I assured him quickly. "For now. But Ryan... Madison... I think they're planning something terrible."
I told him everything—the proposal to give away my baby, the strange behavior, the phone call I'd just overheard. With each revelation, his silence grew heavier.
"Come home," he finally said, his voice firm. "Pack what you need and come to London. Today."
"I can't just leave," I protested, though part of me desperately wanted to. "This is my home. My marriage. There has to be an explanation."
"Victoria," Ethan's voice was gentle now, but insistent. "Trust your instincts. Something isn't right there."
"Let me talk to Ryan first," I said, still clinging to the last threads of hope. "Maybe there's a misunderstanding."
After we hung up, I pulled out the leather-bound journal I'd kept hidden in my nightstand drawer. I'd started it during my pregnancy, intending it as a keepsake for my child. Now it served a different purpose.
With trembling hands, I began to document everything—Madison's perfume lingering on the baby blankets when I hadn't seen her that day. The shellfish recipe mysteriously appearing in our kitchen. Ryan's hushed phone calls. Carla's nervous demeanor whenever Madison was mentioned.
As I wrote, a chill settled over me. These weren't isolated incidents. They were pieces of a puzzle I was only beginning to assemble—a puzzle whose final image filled me with dread.
I closed the journal and looked at my sleeping baby, innocent and unaware of the darkness gathering around us. Whatever Ryan and Madison were planning, I would not let them succeed. Even if it meant dismantling the life I thought we had built together.
Because some truths, once seen, cannot be unseen. And some betrayals cut too deep for forgiveness.
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