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Lost Baby, New Henry's Fury

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The crystal chandelier cast a golden glow over the Coleman family's dining room, illuminating the meticulously arranged table with its fine china and silverware. I smoothed my hand over my barely visible baby bump, feeling a flutter of excitement beneath my fingertips. Tonight was supposed to be special—a celebration of new life, of hope. "A toast," Marcus Coleman announced, raising his wine glass. "To the future heir of Coleman Enterprises." I smiled, warmth spreading through my chest as Ashton's hand briefly touched mine beneath the table. Three years of marriage had taught me to cherish these small moments of connection. The door swung open, and Mikayla glided in, fashionably late as always. Her eyes met mine across the table, a smirk playing at the corners of her perfectly painted lips. "I'm so sorry to interrupt," she said, not sounding sorry at all. "But I have something important to discuss." Ashton's mother nodded approvingly, gesturing for Mikayla to take her seat.

Lost Baby, New Henry's Fury Chapter 1

The crystal chandelier cast a golden glow over the Coleman family's dining room, illuminating the meticulously arranged table with its fine china and silverware. I smoothed my hand over my barely visible baby bump, feeling a flutter of excitement beneath my fingertips. Tonight was supposed to be special—a celebration of new life, of hope.

"A toast," Marcus Coleman announced, raising his wine glass. "To the future heir of Coleman Enterprises."

I smiled, warmth spreading through my chest as Ashton's hand briefly touched mine beneath the table. Three years of marriage had taught me to cherish these small moments of connection.

The door swung open, and Mikayla glided in, fashionably late as always. Her eyes met mine across the table, a smirk playing at the corners of her perfectly painted lips.

"I'm so sorry to interrupt," she said, not sounding sorry at all. "But I have something important to discuss."

Ashton's mother nodded approvingly, gesturing for Mikayla to take her seat. "Of course, dear. We're just celebrating."

Mikayla placed her designer purse on the chair beside her and extracted a manila envelope. "Actually, this concerns our celebration."

She slid the envelope across the polished mahogany toward me. The weight of every eye in the room pressed against my skin as I hesitantly opened it.

"What is this?" I whispered, though I already knew. The legal heading at the top of the document made my stomach clench.

"An abortion agreement," Mikayla stated matter-of-factly, her voice carrying clearly through the sudden silence. "Only I deserve to bear the Coleman family's firstborn heir."

The room spun slightly as I read the cold, clinical language outlining the termination of my pregnancy. My hand instinctively covered my stomach protectively.

"Mikayla," Ashton's mother said, though her tone held no reproach. "Perhaps this isn't the best timing."

"On the contrary," Mikayla replied, her eyes never leaving my face. "I believe it's perfect timing. Before Alana gets too... attached."

I looked to Ashton, waiting for him to defend me, to tell his niece that she had crossed a line no one should ever cross. He met my gaze briefly before looking down at his plate.

"Ashton?" My voice cracked.

He cleared his throat. "Alana, you're making too big a deal out of this. Mikayla is just—"

"Making a reasonable request," his mother finished for him. "After all, the Coleman bloodline is sacred."

I stood up so quickly my chair scraped against the hardwood floor. The document trembled in my hand as I pushed it away. "I need some air."

"Alana." Ashton's voice stopped me as I reached the doorway. I turned back, hope flickering that he would finally stand up for me.

Instead, he sighed, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair. "Just humor Mikayla, okay? She's been through a lot coming back from abroad. Don't make a scene."

Don't make a scene. As if my child—our child—was merely a prop in their family drama.

"It's probably just hormones," he added, gesturing for me to sit back down. "You're being oversensitive."

Something inside me shattered. Three years of compromises, of swallowing my pride, of believing that someday Ashton would see me as more than just a convenient wife—all of it crumbled in that moment.

"I'm leaving," I said quietly.

Ashton was suddenly beside me, his hand gripping my wrist. "You're not going anywhere," he hissed, his charming public persona slipping. "Not until you calm down."

I tried to pull away, but his grip tightened. "Let go of me, Ashton."

"You're being irrational," he said, his voice low and controlled. "We'll discuss this when you've calmed down."

Before I could respond, he was steering me up the stairs, his grip unyielding. I stumbled behind him, shock giving way to a strange, cold clarity.

He pushed open the door to our bedroom and guided me inside. I moved toward my closet, intending to pack a bag, but Ashton blocked my path.

"Not a chance," he said, reaching for his phone. "I'm calling Dr. Winters. You need something to help you relax."

"I don't need medication," I protested. "I need you to respect me!"

Ashton ignored me, dialing. When he finished, he pocketed his phone and checked his watch. "The doctor will be here in an hour. Until then, you're staying here where you can't embarrass yourself or this family any further."

With that, he stepped out and locked the door behind him.

I sank onto the edge of our bed, the room suddenly feeling like a prison. My hands trembled as I touched my stomach, whispering promises to my unborn child that I wasn't sure I could keep.

As minutes stretched into hours, I found myself drifting through memories of the past three years—my design drafts that mysteriously disappeared before important meetings; the birthday gift Ashton had "accidentally" burned; the wedding dress that had been "unfortunately" stained before our ceremony.

All those times I'd made excuses for him, for his family, believing that love meant sacrifice.

Now, sitting alone in our bedroom prison, I finally understood the truth: I had sacrificed everything for a man who had never truly seen me at all.

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Ch. 6
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Ch. 9
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