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I left after husband made me abortion for my sister

I once believed I had the perfect life — a powerful billionaire husband, a luxurious home, and a baby on the way. Then everything shattered in a single night. When I woke up in the hospital after a so-called miscarriage, I overheard the horrifying truth. My husband, Jacob, secretly allowed doctors to destroy my womb, while my own sister proudly carried his child behind my back. They stole my baby, erased my future, and expected me to stay quiet like the obedient trophy wife they created. But they forgot who I was before marriage ruined me. I was one of the most gifted neurosurgeons in the country. So I disappeared to Geneva, rebuilt my career from the ground up, and became the woman they could never control again. While Jacob’s empire crumbled and my sister’s lies unraveled, I sharpened my revenge in silence. Now the man who betrayed me is begging for forgiveness. The sister who stole my life is losing everything. And the truth about my baby is far darker than either of them imagined. They thought they buried me with my child. Instead, they created the woman who will destroy them all.
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Chapter 3

"You need to stay in bed, Judy." My father set his fork down, his brow lined with worry. "A miscarriage takes a heavy toll on a woman's body."

"I know, Dad." I pushed a piece of roasted chicken around my porcelain plate. "I'm managing."

Across the sprawling round table, Jacob’s father wiped his mouth with a linen napkin. Arthur Thorne did not look at me. His sharp, calculating eyes bypassed my chair entirely.

"Rest is important, yes," Arthur announced, his voice booming over the quiet hum of the private dining room. "But we must look to the future."

"The future?" my father echoed, confused.

"Jacob has always hated an empty house," Arthur continued. He leaned forward, fixing his stare across the table. "He despised being an only child. The Thorne family needs heirs. The more children, the better. Don't you agree?"

He wasn't asking me.

Arthur held eye contact with Lucy.

My half-sister’s face lit up. She offered a radiant, knowing smile to my father-in-law. Her manicured hand slipped down to rest gently over her flat stomach.

"Absolutely, Mr. Thorne," Lucy purred. "A big family is exactly what Jacob deserves. It brings so much warmth to a home."

"Exactly," Arthur agreed, raising his crystal wine glass to her.

My stomach churned. The hypocritical display played out right in front of my father, who remained entirely oblivious to the secret conversation happening in plain sight.

I glanced under the table. Jacob’s left shoulder dipped. His arm stretched toward Lucy's chair. He was holding her hand.

"We will fill the nursery eventually," Jacob stated smoothly, giving my father a reassuring nod. "We have plenty of time."

"I'll make sure he never feels lonely," Lucy chimed in.

I dropped my fork. The silver clattered loudly against the china.

"Excuse me," I said, forcing a tight, polite smile. "The medication makes me a bit nauseous."

Jacob retracted his arm instantly. "Do you want to leave?"

"Yes. I think it's time to go home."

The valet brought our cars around to the front of the restaurant. The crisp night air bit at my cheeks.

"Take your father home," Jacob instructed, handing the valet a crisp bill. "I have to head back to the office."

"At nine o'clock on a Friday?" I asked.

"The European markets open soon." He adjusted his tie, refusing to meet my gaze. "I need to review the quarterly shipping projections with the board."

Lucy twirled her car keys around her index finger. "I should get going too. I need my beauty sleep."

"Drive safe, Lucy," Jacob told her.

The raw, unfiltered softness in his tone made my jaw lock.

"I will." She shot me a brief, triumphant smirk before sliding into her silver Mercedes.

Jacob kissed my cheek. His lips felt like sandpaper against my skin. "Don't wait up for me, Judy."

"I won't."

I climbed into the passenger seat of my father's sedan. Through the rearview mirror, I watched Jacob's dark SUV pull out into traffic. He didn't turn toward the financial district. His taillights followed Lucy's car down the avenue, mirroring her every turn.

They were heading to her apartment.

"He works too hard," my father murmured, putting the car in drive.

"He does exactly what he wants," I replied.

An hour later, I stood alone in the center of the master bedroom. The sprawling villa felt like a tomb.

I dragged a hard-shell suitcase from the top shelf of the walk-in closet.

I didn't pack the designer dresses. I didn't touch the diamond necklaces or the expensive leather handbags Jacob had bought to keep me quiet. I shoved three comfortable sweaters, a pair of jeans, and my sneakers into the bag.

I walked over to the mahogany desk in the corner and pulled open the bottom drawer.

My passport lay on top of a thick, leather-bound folder. I opened the folder. My medical degree stared back at me. Summa Cum Laude.

"How were your residency exams?" Jacob had asked on our wedding night, barely glancing up from his phone.

"I scored the highest in the district," I had told him eagerly. "Professor Higgins offered me a highly competitive fellowship. He said my surgical technique is flawless."

"That's nice, honey. Did the caterer drop off the leftover champagne?"

He never asked another question.

For three years, Jacob assumed I was just a girl who barely scraped through a generic clinical program. He thought I was a pretty accessory who traded a mediocre career for his billionaire lifestyle. He didn't know Higgins was the top neuroscientist in the country. He didn't know I wrote the surgical protocols currently used in his own family's private hospitals.

I tossed the degree into my suitcase and zipped it shut.

I pulled my wedding ring off my finger. The heavy diamond hit the glass nightstand with a sharp clink.

I grabbed the handle of my luggage and walked out the front door. I didn't look back.

The taxi idled at the edge of the driveway. I tossed my bag into the trunk and slid into the backseat.

"International terminal," I told the driver.

The car sped onto the highway, leaving the Thorne estate in the rearview mirror. I stared out the window at the passing streetlights. My new life in Geneva was waiting.

My cell phone vibrated in my lap.

The screen glowed in the dark. It was the same unknown number from the hospital room.

I swiped the screen. "Hello?"

"You're in the cab," the deep, unfamiliar male voice stated.

I stiffened. I whipped my head around, scanning the dark highway behind us. "Are you following me?"

"I'm protecting my investment," the man replied. "Flight 402 to Geneva boards in two hours."

"Who are you? What do you want?"

"Look in the seat pocket in front of you."

I frowned, reaching into the leather pouch strapped to the back of the passenger seat. My fingers brushed against a thick manila envelope. I pulled it out.

"Open it," he commanded.

I tore the flap. A stack of glossy photographs spilled onto my lap.

I picked up the first one. Jacob and Lucy stood in a dimly lit parking garage. But they weren't kissing. Jacob was handing a thick, sealed briefcase to a man in a white lab coat.

I recognized the man instantly. It was the surgeon who performed my hysterectomy.

"Your husband didn't just pay him to remove your womb," the voice on the phone murmured. The low timbre sent a shiver down my spine. "Turn the photo over."

I flipped the glossy paper. A medical transfer document was stapled to the back, stamped with an official hospital seal.

My blood ran cold. The words blurred together, but the final line stood out in bold black ink.

"Experiment?" I whispered, my voice cracking.

"Exactly," the man said. "They didn't abort your baby, Judy. They stole it."

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