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Defending My Daughter's Life Against Betrayal Novel Cover

Defending My Daughter's Life Against Betrayal

The scorching heat still clung to my skin as I pushed through the front door, my legs trembling from three days of standing in those hellish lines. The sanctuary tickets crinkled in my sweaty palm—three precious pieces of paper that had cost me everything. Blisters covered my feet, my lips were cracked from dehydration, and my clothes hung limp with dried sweat, but none of that mattered now. We were saved. The sound of zippers and rustling fabric drifted from upstairs. I frowned, setting my water bottle on the kitchen counter with shaking hands. "Reece?" My voice came out as a hoarse whisper. "I'm home!" Footsteps thundered down the stairs, but it wasn't just Reece's heavy tread. A lighter step followed—one I'd grown to despise over the past months. My stomach clenched as Anahi Peterson appeared at the bottom of the staircase, her perfectly manicured hand resting on her swollen belly like a crown jewel.
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The scorching heat still clung to my skin as I pushed through the front door, my legs trembling from three days of standing in those hellish lines. The sanctuary tickets crinkled in my sweaty palm—three precious pieces of paper that had cost me everything. Blisters covered my feet, my lips were cracked from dehydration, and my clothes hung limp with dried sweat, but none of that mattered now. We were saved.

The sound of zippers and rustling fabric drifted from upstairs. I frowned, setting my water bottle on the kitchen counter with shaking hands. "Reece?" My voice came out as a hoarse whisper. "I'm home!"

Footsteps thundered down the stairs, but it wasn't just Reece's heavy tread. A lighter step followed—one I'd grown to despise over the past months. My stomach clenched as Anahi Peterson appeared at the bottom of the staircase, her perfectly manicured hand resting on her swollen belly like a crown jewel. Even in this apocalyptic wasteland, she looked immaculate—her blonde hair styled, her maternity dress pressed and clean.

"Oh, Laura." Her voice dripped with false sweetness. "You look... tired."

I ignored her, focusing on Reece as he descended behind her, carrying two packed suitcases. My heart hammered against my ribs. "What's going on?"

Reece barely glanced at me, his jaw set in that familiar stubborn line. "We're leaving for the sanctuary tonight. The transport arrives in two hours."

"We?" The word escaped as a breath. I pulled the tickets from my pocket, holding them up like a shield. "Reece, I got them. I got all three tickets. For you, me, and Ellie."

His eyes fixed on the tickets, but instead of relief or gratitude, something cold flickered across his features. "Change of plans."

Anahi's lips curved into a smile that made my blood freeze. She moved closer to Reece, her hand sliding possessively over his arm. "Tell her, baby."

"Tell me what?" My voice cracked.

Reece finally met my eyes, and I saw a stranger looking back at me. "I'm taking Anahi and the baby. They need the sanctuary more than—"

"More than your wife and daughter?" The tickets trembled in my grip. "Reece, I stood in that line for three days. Three days in hundred-and-twenty-degree heat. I passed out twice. I haven't eaten a real meal since—"

"And I appreciate that," he cut me off, his tone dismissive. "But Anahi is carrying my child. My son. She has complications that require medical attention."

Anahi's hand moved in slow circles over her belly, her eyes never leaving mine. "It's really for the best, Laura. You're so... resilient. You'll find another way."

The words hit me like physical blows. I staggered backward, my shoulder hitting the wall. "Another way? Reece, these are the last tickets. The facility is closing its doors after tonight. There is no other way."

"Then you should have thought of that before you decided to be so difficult about our relationship." His voice turned harsh, accusatory. "If you'd been more understanding about Anahi from the beginning—"

"Understanding?" I laughed, but it came out broken and bitter. "You want me to be understanding about you cheating on me? About you bringing your pregnant mistress into our home?"

Anahi stepped forward, her fake sweetness melting away to reveal the venom beneath. "Face it, Laura. He chose me. He chose our baby. You're just... leftover."

The room spun around me. I pressed my back against the wall, trying to stay upright. "What about Ellie? She's your daughter, Reece. Your flesh and blood."

"Ellie will be fine." He waved a dismissive hand. "She's young, adaptable. Besides, we might need her."

"Need her for what?"

Reece exchanged a look with Anahi, something passing between them that made my skin crawl. "Anahi's been having some complications. The baby needs... additional support. Blood transfusions, that sort of thing."

The words didn't register at first. Then, slowly, horribly, understanding dawned. "You want to use Ellie as a blood donor."

"It's perfectly safe," Anahi chimed in, her voice bright and cheerful. "Children recover so quickly. And really, what else is she good for?"

The tickets slipped from my numb fingers, fluttering to the floor like dying birds. I stared at the man I'd married, the father of my child, and saw a monster wearing his face. "You would sacrifice our daughter for her."

"I would save my son," he snarled, stepping closer. "Something you've never been able to give me."

The cruelty in his voice shattered something inside me. All those years of trying to be enough, of enduring his coldness, of hoping he'd remember the man I'd fallen in love with—it all crystallized into one terrible truth. He was willing to bleed our daughter dry for his mistress and her unborn child.

Anahi bent down and scooped up the tickets, tucking them into her purse with a satisfied smile. "Don't worry, Laura. I'll make sure these don't go to waste."

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