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Divorcing The CEO To Save My Baby Novel Cover

Divorcing The CEO To Save My Baby

I went to a private clinic for a routine physical, only to find out I was pregnant. It was impossible. I took my birth control every single day. But when the doctor tested my pills, they turned out to be high-purity vitamin placebos. My billionaire husband, Denton, had been systematically replacing my medication. Yet, on our anniversary, he brought my sister Beverly home, demanding a divorce so he could marry her. When I refused to sign a settlement that left me with nothing, he froze my accounts and blacklisted me across New York. My own father disowned me. When an old friend offered me a job just so I could afford prenatal care, Denton launched a ruthless financial attack to bankrupt his firm. Then, Beverly got into a car crash. Denton's bodyguards dragged me off the street and forced me into a hospital trauma room. Beverly was hemorrhaging, and I was the only blood match. I cried and begged Denton to stop, desperately trying to protect my fragile pregnancy without exposing my baby to the monster who controlled my life. "Please, my body can't handle this. Don't do this to me!" But he just looked at me with pure disgust and ordered his men to strap me to the chair, forcing the needle into my vein while threatening to kill me if his mistress died. As I dragged my bleeding, cramping body out of the hospital into the freezing snow, my last shred of hope died. I touched my stomach and made a vow: I would disappear, and I would make them all pay.
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Chapter 1

Emma sat on the cold leather sofa in the VIP waiting room of the Park Avenue clinic. Her fingers mindlessly rubbed the cold metal hardware of her Hermes Birkin bag. The friction grounded her, keeping her hands from shaking.

The heavy walnut door clicked open. Dr. Cromwell walked in, holding a secured medical file.

He pushed his gold-rimmed glasses up the bridge of his nose. His eyes flicked down, landing directly on Emma's flat stomach. The look in his eyes was heavy, complicated.

Emma noticed the shift in his gaze. Her spine stiffened instantly. The back of her neck grew cold. She swallowed hard, her throat dry.

"What is it, Doctor?" she asked, her voice tight.

Dr. Cromwell slid a blood HCG report across the polished desk. He tapped a manicured finger against a set of numbers that had skyrocketed past any normal baseline.

Emma looked down. Her vision tunneled. The word "POSITIVE" glared back at her in bold black ink.

Her brain went entirely blank. The only sound in the room was the low, steady hum of the central air conditioning.

She stood up too fast. A violent wave of dizziness hit her. Black spots danced at the edges of her vision.

She grabbed the edge of the desk to steady herself. Her knuckles turned stark white. "That's impossible," she stammered, her voice shaking. "I take my birth control pills every single day. I never miss a dose."

Dr. Cromwell set the file down gently. He removed his glasses, folding them with a quiet click.

"Mrs. Chaney, no contraceptive method is one hundred percent effective. The pill, when taken perfectly, still carries a roughly one percent failure rate per year of use." He paused, letting the words settle. "That one percent is real. It happens. And it appears it has happened to you."

Emma stared at him. Her lips parted, but no sound came out. The math was cruel in its simplicity. She had done everything right. She had followed every rule. And still—still—this had found her.

"You are pregnant," Dr. Cromwell said quietly. "There is no doubt about the results."

Emma's hand moved. It was an involuntary gesture, her palm pressing flat against her lower abdomen before she even realized she was doing it. Her fingers curled inward, gripping the fabric of her blouse.

A cold, creeping dread crawled up her spine. Denton. What would Denton do when he found out? The question hit her like a physical blow. She knew the answer. She knew it with a certainty that made her stomach clench into a painful knot.

He would be furious. He would see this child not as a life, but as a trap. A scheme. Another one of her "pathetic games" to secure the Chaney name. He had told her, over and over, that this marriage had an expiration date. That she was temporary. A child would threaten everything he believed about her—everything he wanted to believe.

Dr. Cromwell watched the color drain from her face. "Mrs. Chaney, are you all right? Given the circumstances... do you need to discuss your options?"

"No," Emma whispered. The word came out before she could think. Her hand pressed harder against her stomach. "No, I don't need options."

She looked up at the doctor, and something in her expression shifted. The shock was still there, raw and bleeding at the edges. But beneath it, something else flickered to life. Something fierce.

"I'm keeping this baby," she said. Her voice cracked, but the words were solid. "But my husband cannot know. Not yet."

Dr. Cromwell's frown deepened. "Mrs. Chaney, legally I have certain obligations. But given patient confidentiality—"

"Please." Emma reached out, her fingers gripping the edge of his desk. "Our anniversary is tomorrow. I need time. I need to figure out how to tell him. Please, just give me that."

The doctor studied her for a long moment. The silence stretched thin between them. Finally, bound by strict HIPAA privacy laws, he slowly nodded. "I strongly advise you to seek appropriate support," he added quietly. "This is not a secret you can keep forever."

Ten minutes later, Emma lay flat on the examination table. The cold ultrasound gel made her shiver as it hit her bare skin.

The wand slid across her lower abdomen. On the monitor, a fuzzy, bean-sized shadow appeared in the static.

Then, the room filled with a sound. A rapid, rhythmic whoosh-whoosh-whoosh echoing through the amplifier.

The moment the heartbeat hit her ears, Emma's eyes burned. Hot tears spilled over her lashes, tracking down her temples into her hair.

Her hand shook violently as she reached up, her fingertips hovering just inches from the glowing screen.

She had never felt anything like this. The sound of that tiny, impossibly fast heartbeat rewired something deep inside her. The fear was still there—the dread of Denton's reaction, the terror of what this would mean for her already crumbling marriage—but it was no longer the loudest thing in the room. That heartbeat drowned it all out.

For the first time in years, Emma felt something that had nothing to do with survival or submission. She felt like a mother.

When the exam was over, she took the paper towels from the doctor. She wiped the gel from her stomach with a gentleness she had never used before.

She took the printed ultrasound photo. She folded it carefully, treating it like fragile glass.

She unzipped the hidden inner pocket of her wool coat and slipped the photo inside, pressing it flat against her chest, right over her heart.

"Thank you, Doctor," she whispered. She turned and walked toward the door. Her steps were unsteady at first, but by the time her hand hit the doorknob, her spine was straight. She had a secret to protect now. A life to guard. And she would do whatever it took.

Emma pushed through the glass revolving doors of the clinic, meeting the biting November wind of New York head-on.

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