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Ex-Husband's Scam Exposed

The afternoon sun slanted through the windows of Harrison's Bookstore as I clocked out early. My fingers traced over the paperback I'd been saving for Drake—his favorite author's latest release. A small gift to go with the surprise dinner I'd planned. "Happy anniversary to us," I whispered to myself, tucking the book into my tote bag alongside the groceries I'd picked up on the way home. Three years. Three years of what I thought was perfect partnership. Drake wasn't the most handy person around the house, but I'd never minded. Everyone had their strengths, right? He was brilliant with finances, always finding ways to stretch our budget. I'd taken over most household tasks simply because I was better at them.
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Chapter 3

I pressed my ear against the bedroom door, barely breathing. Drake's voice drifted through the thin wood, each word confirming my worst fears.

"Caroline? It's happening. She's pregnant." His voice held that same smug tone I'd heard when he spoke to his mother. "Everything's going according to plan."

I closed my eyes, fighting the urge to burst into the room and confront him. Instead, I leaned closer, straining to hear every word.

"We'll need to be extra careful now," Caroline's voice replied, tinny through the phone. "We can't risk her suspecting anything."

"I know, I know." Drake's tone was impatient. "But this is perfect timing. Once the baby's born, we'll have everything we need."

My hand instinctively moved to my stomach—flat, empty, a lie. The pregnancy test in the bathroom was real enough, but the pregnancy itself was fiction. A fiction Drake was counting on.

"I'll call you tomorrow with details," Drake continued. "We need to start planning the next phase."

I backed away from the door, my heart pounding. So this was their game. Use me to carry their child, then discard me like an empty container.

---

"Drake?" I approached him the next evening as he settled onto the couch with his laptop. My voice trembled just enough—a performance I'd rehearsed all day.

He looked up, his expression softening into that practiced concern. "What is it, honey?"

I sat beside him, carefully arranging my features into a mask of vulnerability. "I've been thinking about the baby... about our future."

"That's good," he encouraged, setting his laptop aside. "What's on your mind?"

I twisted my hands in my lap, a gesture I'd practiced in the mirror. "I'm worried about security. Our child's security."

Drake's brow furrowed slightly. "What do you mean?"

"Well..." I hesitated, as if the idea had just occurred to me. "What if something happens? What if one of us gets sick, or there's an accident?"

"Jenna, you're worrying too much." He reached for my hand, but I pulled it away, standing up.

"No, I can't help it." I began pacing, my voice rising slightly. "I need to know our baby will be protected."

Drake studied me for a moment, and I saw the calculation behind his eyes. He thought he understood what was happening—hormones, anxiety, the typical emotional rollercoaster of early pregnancy.

"What do you want, Jenna?" he asked finally.

I turned to face him, my expression earnest. "I want the house deed transferred to my name."

There. The words hung in the air between us.

"Excuse me?" His voice carried a note of surprise, but not alarm. He wasn't threatened—he was amused.

"The house," I repeated, my voice steadier now. "I need to know that no matter what happens, our child will have a home."

Drake laughed, but quickly composed himself when he saw my serious expression. "Jenna, that's not necessary."

"Please," I said, stepping closer. "I know you're brilliant with finances. You've always taken care of us so well."

The flattery worked exactly as I'd hoped. His chest puffed slightly, his expression softening.

"But I'm just... I'm scared," I continued, my voice breaking perfectly. "I'm carrying our child, and I need to feel secure."

Drake sighed dramatically, but I could see the corner of his mouth twitching with pride. "Fine. If it makes you feel better."

---

Two days later, I stood in our bathroom, staring at my reflection. The pale face looking back at me was barely recognizable—hollow cheeks, dark circles under the eyes, lips pale and trembling.

"Perfect," I whispered, applying another layer of theatrical makeup to enhance the effect.

I'd spent hours researching miscarriage symptoms online, noting every detail: the pallor, the abdominal cramping, the emotional shock. Now, I recreated them all with meticulous attention to detail.

When I heard Drake's key in the front door, I positioned myself on the bathroom floor, curled around my middle, a small pool of reddish liquid beside me.

"Jenna?" His voice called from downstairs. "Jenna, where are you?"

I let my body go limp as he burst through the bathroom door.

"Oh my God." His face went white as he took in the scene. For one brief moment, genuine concern flashed across his features before something else—something colder—took its place.

"Call an ambulance!" I gasped, clutching his arm.

"No, no, I'll take you to the hospital," he insisted, helping me to my feet with surprising gentleness.

Later that night, after doctors confirmed what we both knew—that there had never been a baby to lose—Drake held me as I sobbed into his chest.

"We'll try again," he whispered into my hair. "Don't worry."

But as I lay there, listening to his heartbeat, I heard the faint sound of his phone buzzing in his pocket. Caroline's name flashed on the screen when he checked it later, thinking I was asleep.

"We'll need to keep her longer than planned," he texted. "She's already asking about security. We can use that."

I closed my eyes, letting him believe I was unconscious. My fingers curled into fists beneath the blankets as I made my decision. This was just the beginning of my revenge.

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