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From Wife to Avenger

Beep. Beep. Beep. The rhythmic sound of the heart monitor pulled me from darkness. My eyelids felt heavy, as if weighed down by lead. When I finally managed to open them, harsh fluorescent lights assaulted my vision, making me wince. White walls. The antiseptic smell. Tubes and wires connecting me to machines. A private room at Seattle General Hospital.
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Chapter 3

I stared at the ceiling of my childhood bedroom, the familiar crown molding offering no comfort as I lay motionless on the four-poster bed. The Sterling estate had always been my sanctuary, but now even these walls couldn't protect me from the hollow ache inside my chest. Three days had passed since Alexander had thrown me out of our home—our home that I had paid for with my family's money.

My ribs throbbed with each breath, a physical reminder of what they had done to me. To our child. My hand instinctively moved to my empty belly, the phantom weight of my pregnancy still haunting me.

Alexander's phone sat beside me on the silk duvet, its black screen reflecting the dim light from my bedside lamp. I'd taken it from his jacket pocket during the chaos of being evicted from my own home—a small act of defiance he probably hadn't even noticed yet.

With trembling fingers, I picked it up. The password was easy: Victoria's birthday. Of course. I'd suspected for months but had buried the knowledge deep, refusing to acknowledge the truth that had been staring me in the face.

The home screen opened to reveal dozens of notifications. Business emails. Missed calls. Calendar reminders for meetings I had arranged for him. I ignored them all, diving instead into his text messages, photo gallery, and email.

Hours passed as I methodically combed through every digital footprint of my husband's life. My eyes burned, but I couldn't stop. Each discovery was a knife twisting deeper into my heart.

A receipt from Artisan Coffee House—the place where Alexander had bought me my favorite latte every Friday morning, a gesture I had cherished as proof of his thoughtfulness. The time stamp on the receipt showed he'd purchased two coffees. The note at the bottom: "Second drink rejected by customer."

I scrolled further. An invoice from Elite Florals for the roses he'd bring home "just because." The delivery address was Victoria's apartment. The note: "Client refused delivery. Redirected as requested."

My stomach churned as the pattern emerged. Every gift, every sweet gesture—all Victoria's rejects. I had been living off her scraps, treasuring the things she had deemed not good enough.

A notification popped up on his screen—a cloud backup completing. I tapped it, entering his cloud storage where a hidden folder caught my attention. "VC Medical."

My finger hovered over it for a moment before I opened it, revealing spreadsheets and medical reports. Blood test logs. Donation records. My name appeared repeatedly alongside a code: O-NEG-SS-001.

My rare blood type. O-negative. Universal donor.

The logs detailed regular "donations" dating back three years—far more frequent than any blood bank would allow. The receiving facility was listed as Chen BioResearch, a private lab I'd never heard of.

A quick search revealed the truth: Chen BioResearch was registered to Victoria Chen's cousin. They specialized in blood banking for private clients.

My blood had been harvested—literally drained from my body—for her. Those monthly "wellness checks" Alexander had insisted on, the private doctor who came to our home... all to build a blood bank for Victoria.

Nausea rose in my throat. I forced it down, continuing my digital excavation with mechanical precision.

Financial records appeared next—hidden in encrypted files that Alexander's careless password habits made easy to access. Shell companies. Offshore accounts. Wire transfers.

Millions of dollars, funneled from my family trust into Alexander's business ventures. Money I had willingly provided, believing I was supporting my husband's dreams. But the trail didn't end there. From his accounts, the money moved again—into properties, investments, and trusts all linked to one name: Victoria Chen.

He hadn't just been using my body. He'd been using my fortune to build a life with her.

The phone slipped from my fingers, landing softly on the duvet. Outside, rain began to fall, pattering against the windows of Sterling Manor. The sound matched the rhythm of my heart—steady, relentless, growing stronger with each beat.

Three years of marriage. Three years of lies. Three years of being nothing more than a resource to be exploited.

I sat up slowly, ignoring the pain in my ribs. The grief that had consumed me since losing my baby was transforming, crystallizing into something harder, colder, and infinitely more dangerous.

Alexander Hayes had taken everything from me—my love, my child, my dignity, my fortune.

Now, I would take everything from him.

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