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Husband Tries to Kill His Heiress Wife

The baby kicked inside me as I turned the key in the ignition, my hand instinctively moving to my swollen belly. "Almost there, little one," I whispered, smiling as another gentle nudge pressed against my palm. "Just a few more minutes and we'll meet the doctor." Today was my due date. After months of anticipation, the moment had finally arrived. I'd packed everything—the tiny clothes, the softest blankets, the journal I'd kept throughout my pregnancy filled with letters to my unborn child. "We're going to have a perfect day," I promised, pulling away from our apartment building. The morning sun cast golden light across the street, and I felt a surge of happiness so intense it almost hurt. I stopped at a red light, humming softly to the baby. My fingers traced the outline of my wedding ring—a habit I'd developed whenever anxiety threatened to overwhelm me. But today, there was no anxiety.
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Chapter 3

The hospital corridor fell silent as heavy footsteps approached. Even in my weakened state, I could feel the shift in atmosphere—a storm front moving in, powerful and relentless.

The door to my room burst open without warning. A tall figure filled the doorway, his presence commanding immediate attention. Trace Meyer—my brother, my protector, the man whose existence I'd hidden for years—had arrived.

"Sir, you can't just—" a security guard began, but one of Trace's men intercepted him with practiced efficiency.

"This floor is now under private security protocols," the man stated, flashing credentials I couldn't see from my bed. "No one enters or exits without clearance."

Trace stepped into the room, his gaze sweeping over me with a mixture of relief and barely contained fury. Four men in dark suits positioned themselves at strategic points around the room and hallway.

"Gemma," Trace said, his voice low and controlled. He moved to my bedside, his expression cracking for just a split second as he took in my condition—the IV lines, the monitors, the flatness where my child had been.

I tried to speak, but my throat closed up. Tears spilled down my cheeks instead.

"Don't try to talk," he said, taking my hand in his. His touch was warm, steady—everything Brady's hadn't been. "I'm here now. No one will hurt you again."

The door opened again, and Brady appeared, his face flushed with indignation. "What the hell is going on? Who are these people?"

Two of Trace's security team moved with startling speed, physically blocking Brady's entry.

"You need to leave, sir," one said firmly.

"This is my wife's room," Brady protested, trying to push past them. "I demand to see her!"

Trace didn't even turn around. "Remove him," he ordered quietly.

I watched as Brady was escorted away, his protests growing fainter as the door closed behind him. For the first time since the accident, I felt a flicker of something other than despair—a tiny spark of justice.

---

"Mr. Meyer, this is completely unacceptable!" The hospital administrator's voice carried through the hallway. "You can't just take over an entire floor!"

I strained to hear the response, but Trace's voice remained too low. The door opened briefly, and I glimpsed him in the corridor, towering over the administrator and several security personnel.

"Perhaps we could discuss this in private," Trace suggested, his tone deceptively mild.

The group disappeared into a nearby conference room. Through the partially open door, I could see Trace's profile as he spoke, his gestures precise and controlled.

"I understand your concerns," he was saying, "but I believe you'll find that both Ms. Meyer and I have certain... privileges here."

He placed a hand on the administrator's shoulder, leaning in slightly. "Gemma Meyer is the daughter of Frederick Meyer. I am Trace Meyer, CEO of Meyer International."

The room went silent. Even from my bed, I could see the blood drain from the administrator's face.

"That's impossible," someone whispered. "Meyer? As in..."

"As in the Meyer Foundation that funds your pediatric wing," Trace confirmed coolly. "Now, I believe my sister requires a private suite and your best specialists. And I want her husband barred from entry until further notice."

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"What about the cat?" I asked weakly as Trace returned to my room.

His expression darkened. "Already being handled."

As if on cue, one of his investigators appeared at the door. "Sir, we've secured the animal."

"Good," Trace nodded. "Take it to Dr. Winters immediately."

"Is that necessary?" I whispered. "It's just a cat."

Trace's eyes met mine, cold and determined. "Nothing about this situation is 'just' anything, Gemma. That cat is evidence."

He pulled a chair close to my bed, sitting down so our eyes were level. "I've arranged for a forensic veterinary examination. If I'm right—and I usually am—we'll have proof that this entire emergency was fabricated."

"You think?" I couldn't finish the question, but Trace understood.

"I know," he said simply. "Dalia Ross doesn't strike me as someone who would risk her precious cat's life for anything less than a carefully orchestrated plan."

Hours later, as I drifted in and out of consciousness, Trace returned with a tablet displaying a veterinary report.

"It was never injured," he said without preamble, his voice tight with controlled rage. "No blood transfusion. No medical records. The cat was purchased two weeks ago from a breeder in Connecticut."

I stared at him, the full implications slowly sinking in. "She lied. About everything."

"Yes," Trace confirmed, his eyes dark with promise. "And now they're going to pay for what they did to you."

As he spoke, I felt something shift inside me—the first stirring of strength returning to my broken body. The woman who had entered this hospital might be gone forever, but perhaps something stronger was emerging in her place.

Outside my window, the sun was rising on a new day—and with it, the beginning of my rebirth.

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