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Freya's Scheme Ruined My Marriage

The antiseptic smell of the hospital corridor burned my nostrils as I stared at Dr. Harrison Wells, willing his words to change. My father's chart trembled in his hands, the blue folder containing a death sentence unless we found a miracle. "Terminal kidney disease," he repeated, his voice gentle but firm. "We need to find a donor immediately, Mrs. Montgomery." I gripped Isaac's hand so tightly my knuckles turned white. My husband—my rock for seven years—squeezed back, his thumb tracing soothing circles against my skin. "How long does he have?" Isaac asked the question I couldn't bring myself to voice. "Without a transplant? Three months.
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Chapter 3

The first time Isaac kissed Freya, he told himself it was her fault.

He came home late that night—our home, the one we'd built together over seven years—and found me waiting in the living room. The clock read 2:47 AM. His collar was askew, lipstick smudged along his jaw in a shade I'd never worn.

"Working late," he said, not meeting my eyes.

I didn't ask whose lipstick it was. I already knew.

The second time, he stopped making excuses altogether. He'd arrive home smelling of her perfume—that cloying floral scent that made my stomach turn—and brush past me without a word. When I tried to talk to him about Dad's worsening condition, about the donation timeline Dr. Wells had outlined, Isaac's jaw would tighten with irritation, as if my father's dying was an inconvenience to his new arrangement.

"Three months," I reminded him one evening as he packed a fresh bag of clothes. "You promised three months and boundaries."

He paused, hand frozen over a drawer. For a moment, I thought he might apologize, might remember who we used to be. Instead, he grabbed another shirt and walked out.

I threw myself into caring for Dad and maintaining our home—the space that felt emptier each day. My handmade pottery, the pieces I'd created during our marriage, lined the shelves. The blue vase I'd thrown on our second anniversary. The set of mugs painted with our initials intertwined. Each piece held a memory of happier times.

One morning, I came downstairs to find the blue vase shattered on the floor.

Margaret, our housekeeper, found me on my knees collecting the pieces. "I'm so sorry, Mrs. Montgomery," she said, distress written across her face. "I was dusting and it just fell."

But Margaret had worked for us for five years. She'd never broken anything.

Two days later, three of my painted mugs lay in pieces in the kitchen. This time, Margaret swore she hadn't touched them. "I found them like this when I came in this morning," she insisted, her hands trembling. "The alarm wasn't triggered, but someone was here."

Isaac had a key. Isaac, who now spent every night at Freya's apartment.

I started finding other things disturbed. My jewelry box rifled through, though nothing valuable was taken—only the cheap bracelet Isaac had given me when we were dating, back when he had more love than money. A framed photo of us on our honeymoon, the glass cracked down the middle, splitting us apart.

When I confronted Isaac about it, he was at Freya's. I could hear her voice in the background, sweet and solicitous. "Cat, you're being paranoid," he said, impatience sharpening his tone. "Maybe you knocked them over and forgot. You're stressed about your father."

"Someone is breaking into our house," I said, hating how desperate I sounded.

"I was home yesterday afternoon," he replied. "Nothing seemed out of place to me."

He'd been home. He'd been home, and Freya had likely been with him, destroying my things while he provided her access and alibis.

I changed the locks the next day.

That evening, Isaac called. His voice carried an unfamiliar coldness. "We need to talk. Tomorrow. Freya's apartment."

Dread pooled in my stomach, but I agreed. Dad was counting on this donation. I had to endure whatever came next.

When I arrived at Freya's apartment the following afternoon, she answered the door wearing a flowing dress that emphasized her figure. Her hand rested protectively over her stomach, and her smile held a secret.

Isaac sat on the couch, his expression torn between guilt and something else—something that looked disturbingly like pride.

"Tell her," Freya urged, settling beside him and lacing her fingers through his.

My heart hammered against my ribs. I remained standing, refusing to sit, to make myself comfortable in this place that reeked of betrayal.

Isaac cleared his throat. "Freya's pregnant."

The words hung in the air, sharp and devastating. The room tilted, walls pressing in.

"It's mine," he continued, and there—that pride again, unmistakable now. "She's carrying my child."

Freya produced an ultrasound image from the coffee table, holding it up for me to see. The grainy black and white image showed a tiny form, technical measurements printed along the side. "Twelve weeks," she said softly, her eyes gleaming with triumph. "We didn't plan this, but it feels like fate, doesn't it?"

I couldn't speak. Couldn't breathe. The man I'd loved for seven years—the man who'd endured ninety-nine lashes to marry me—had created a life with someone else. With her.

"Cat," Isaac said, finally looking at me. "I didn't mean for this to happen, but now that it has... I have responsibilities. To my child."

"And what about your responsibilities to me?" My voice emerged strangled. "What about your promises?"

Freya's hand tightened over her stomach. "You should be happy, Catalina. This means Isaac will stay close even after the donation. Your father will have the support he needs for recovery."

The calculation in her words made me sick. This wasn't about Dad's health or Isaac's child. This was about possession, about replacing me in every aspect of Isaac's life.

Isaac stood, moving toward me. "Try to understand. This changes things."

"You're right," I whispered, backing toward the door. "This changes everything."

I left before either of them could see me break. But as I stumbled down the hallway, I heard Freya's voice, carrying clearly through the partially open door: "She'll come around. She has to. After all, we have what she needs."

My father's life. My husband's child. The wreckage of my marriage.

Freya had orchestrated it all, and Isaac had become her willing accomplice.

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