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Faked Death to Destroy Them

The call from Dr. Helena Marsh's office came at precisely 2:17 PM. My hands trembled as I gripped the phone, listening to her warm voice confirming what I'd dared to hope for years. "Congratulations, Madilynn. The embryo has successfully implanted. You're officially pregnant." Five years of failed attempts. Three rounds of IVF. Countless disappointments. And now, finally, a miracle. "Thank you," I whispered, tears streaming down my face.
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The call from Dr. Helena Marsh's office came at precisely 2:17 PM. My hands trembled as I gripped the phone, listening to her warm voice confirming what I'd dared to hope for years.

"Congratulations, Madilynn. The embryo has successfully implanted. You're officially pregnant."

Five years of failed attempts. Three rounds of IVF. Countless disappointments. And now, finally, a miracle.

"Thank you," I whispered, tears streaming down my face. "Thank you so much."

I sat in my car outside the fertility clinic, watching other women come and go—some with hope in their eyes, others with the same hollow look I'd carried for so long. Not anymore. Today was different. Today, everything changed.

The drive home passed in a blur of daydreams. I imagined Blake's face lighting up when I told him. Would he cry? Would he lift me into one of his bear hugs? The thought made me smile so broadly my cheeks hurt.

I stopped at Whole Foods on the way home, selecting Blake's favorites with care—the aged steak he loved, those imported mushrooms he said reminded him of our honeymoon in Paris, and a bottle of sparkling cider since we couldn't drink wine. I'd prepare everything perfectly.

In our kitchen, I moved with practiced precision, chopping, saut�ing, arranging. The scent of rosemary and garlic filled the air as I set our dining table with the good china we rarely used. Candles, soft music, everything had to be perfect.

"What should I say?" I murmured to myself, one hand resting on my still-flat stomach. "Should I just tell him right away? Or wait until dessert?"

I rehearsed different scenarios as I changed into the blue dress Blake once said brought out my eyes. By seven o'clock, everything was ready. By eight, the food had cooled. By nine, I'd wrapped the plates and put them away, my excitement dimming with each passing hour.

"Maybe he's working late," I told myself, though Blake hadn't mentioned any special projects. "Maybe he's planning his own surprise."

I waited in the bedroom, scrolling through baby name websites on my phone. Alexander if it's a boy. Olivia if it's a girl. Both names we'd agreed on years ago.

The front door finally clicked open at 11:43 PM. I heard Blake's familiar footsteps, the sound of his briefcase hitting the hall table.

"Blake?" I called, my voice tight with anticipation. "Is that you?"

He appeared in the bedroom doorway, his tie loosened, hair slightly disheveled. Even exhausted, he looked handsome—the sharp jawline I'd traced with my fingers countless times, the dark eyes that had once looked at me with such love.

"You're still up," he said, his voice neutral.

"I have something to tell you," I said, standing quickly. "Something wonderful."

He crossed the room toward me, his movements sudden and purposeful. Before I could speak again, his mouth was on mine, his hands pulling me close.

"Blake," I gasped against his lips. "I need to tell you—"

"Not now," he murmured, his hands sliding down to the zipper of my dress. "We can talk later."

I should have insisted. Should have pulled away and made him listen. Instead, I melted into his embrace, desperate for this connection we'd been missing for so long.

As we moved toward the bed, something caught my eye—Blake's phone, positioned carefully on the nightstand, camera lens pointed directly at us. A strange angle, deliberate and calculated.

"What's your phone doing there?" I asked, pausing.

"Recording," he said casually. "For... privacy reasons."

Something cold slithered down my spine. "Privacy reasons?"

"Stop talking," he said, kissing me again. "Just enjoy this."

I wanted to believe in this moment. Wanted to trust that my husband was simply being intimate, not calculating something I couldn't yet see. So I pushed aside my doubts and let him lead me into darkness.

The next morning, I woke to the sound of the shower running. Blake's phone lay on the bathroom counter, screen unlocked—he'd never been careless with his phone before.

I shouldn't look. I knew I shouldn't.

But something pulled me toward it, some instinct I couldn't name. A notification blinked on the screen: "C: Did you send it?"

My fingers trembled as I picked up the phone. The message thread between Blake and someone identified only as "C" filled the screen.

Months of exchanges. Secrets. Plans. Lies.

The most recent message made my blood turn to ice:

Blake: "See? I told you I'd prove it to you."

C: "I hate that you still touch her. But at least now I know where your heart really is."

Attached was a photo—Blake and me, from last night, taken from exactly the angle of his carefully positioned phone.

My hands shook so violently I nearly dropped the device. With growing horror, I scrolled upward through their conversation.

C: "You need to prove you're still mine."

Blake: "What do you want me to do?"

C: "Show me you still fulfill your marital duties. Then I'll know you're just playing your part."

Blake: "I'll send proof tonight."

The bathroom door opened. Blake stood there, water still dripping from his hair, a towel wrapped around his waist.

"What are you doing with my phone?" he asked, his voice suddenly sharp.

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The messages blurred as tears filled my eyes.

"Madilynn?" he said, stepping toward me.

I looked up at my husband—the man I'd loved for eight years, the father of the child growing inside me—and saw a stranger.

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