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Healer's Revenge at Warren's Wedding

The first contraction hit me like a tidal wave, stealing my breath and doubling me over in the middle of the Warren estate's marble foyer. I clutched my swollen belly, feeling the sudden, violent tightening that signaled my baby was ready to enter the world—weeks earlier than expected. "Harper?" Sterling's voice carried from his study, followed by hurried footsteps. "What's happening?" "I'm—" Another contraction cut off my words, more intense than the first. "The baby's coming." Sterling appeared before me, his usually composed face shifting into something I couldn't quite read. Concern? Excitement? But there was something else there too—calculation. "We need to get you to the hospital," he said, reaching for his phone. "Now." I nodded, trying to steady my breathing as he helped me to the car.
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Chapter 3

I couldn't stop screaming. The sound tore from my throat like something wild and broken. My baby—my son—was gone. The nursery walls seemed to close in around me, their fresh paint mocking my loss with pristine cleanliness.

"Miss Harper?" A timid voice broke through my hysteria. I looked up to see Eliza, one of the kitchen staff, hovering in the doorway. Her eyes were wide with concern, her hands twisting in her apron. "Miss Harper, please... you shouldn't be alone like this."

I grabbed her wrist, desperate for any shred of information. "Where is he? Where's my baby?"

Eliza's face crumpled. She glanced over her shoulder before kneeling beside me. "I shouldn't be telling you this," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "But... Miss Delilah, she..."

"What about Delilah?" My heart pounded against my ribs.

"The complications with her labor..." Eliza swallowed hard. "They weren't natural, miss. She induced them herself. Made herself bleed more than she needed to."

The world tilted beneath me. "What?"

"Mr. Sterling was so focused on saving her that he didn't notice..." Eliza's eyes filled with tears. "While he was taking your placenta to her, she... she smothered your baby."

The words hit me like physical blows. Each syllable a fist to my chest.

"She killed my son?" I whispered, unable to comprehend the horror of it.

"Yes, miss." Eliza nodded miserably. "She wanted to be the only mother to the Warren heir. Said your baby was... competition."

I retched, bile rising in my throat. The nursery spun around me as Eliza's words sank in. Delilah hadn't just stolen Sterling's affection—she'd murdered my child to secure her position.

I don't know how long I sat there, rocking back and forth on the cold floor. Eventually, I found myself moving, propelled by some primal need to escape the mansion that had become my prison.

The hospital gates loomed ahead as I walked aimlessly through the city streets. I needed air. Space. Anything to breathe through the crushing weight of my grief.

"Harper Mitchell?"

I turned at the sound of my name, spoken in a deep, unfamiliar voice. A man stood a few feet away—tall, broad-shouldered, with dark hair and eyes that seemed to see straight through me.

"My name is Wyatt Hunter," he said, stepping closer. "And I've been watching Sterling Warren destroy lives for far too long."

I tensed, ready to flee. Another man with power, with agenda—I'd had enough of those to last a lifetime.

"Please," he said, noticing my retreat. "I'm not here to hurt you. I'm here to help you destroy them."

"Destroy who?" I asked, though I already knew the answer.

"The Warrens." His jaw tightened. "They've been exploiting blessed healers for generations. Your mother isn't the first they've imprisoned. You aren't the first they've used."

Something in his eyes made me pause—a genuine anger that didn't feel predatory or calculating. It felt... righteous.

"Why would you help me?" I asked, searching his face for the trap.

"Because what they did to you—what they've done to countless others—is wrong." He extended his hand, palm up. "And because I think you're strong enough to end their reign of terror."

I studied him, looking for the hunger I'd seen in Sterling's eyes—that desperate need to possess and control. Instead, I saw respect. Real respect.

"Come with me," he said softly. "There's something you need to see."

I hesitated only a moment before following him to a nondescript car parked across the street.

The safe house was tucked away in a forgotten corner of the city—a small, unremarkable building that belied the secrets it contained. Wyatt led me down a narrow staircase to a basement lined with filing cabinets and computer monitors.

"For years," he explained, "my family has documented the Warrens' crimes. Every blessed healer they've exploited. Every life they've destroyed."

He pulled open a drawer and removed a leather-bound journal. "This belonged to Sterling's mother."

My breath caught. "His mother?"

"She kept it hidden from the family." Wyatt handed me the journal. "Read it."

The pages were filled with elegant, desperate handwriting—the story of a blessed healer trapped in the same nightmare I'd endured. Her words described abuse, isolation, and finally, despair so profound it led her to take her own life.

"She wasn't the first," Wyatt said quietly. "And you weren't the last."

He showed me file after file—photographs, medical records, newspaper clippings about blessed healers who had disappeared or died under mysterious circumstances. All connected to the Warrens.

"They've been doing this for over a hundred years," he said. "Systematically finding, using, and discarding blessed healers."

I sank into a chair, the journal still clutched in my hands. For the first time since my son's death, my grief crystallized into something harder, sharper.

"This ends now," I whispered, looking up at Wyatt with newfound determination. "Whatever it takes."

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