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When My Miracle Pregnancy Revealed My Husband’s Billionaire Lies Novel Cover

When My Miracle Pregnancy Revealed My Husband’s Billionaire Lies

The phone's vibration against my nightstand woke me before my alarm could. Groggily, I reached for it, squinting at the screen: *New York Fertility Center*. My heart skipped a beat as I swiped to answer. "Mrs. Hudson?" Dr. Keller's voice came through, professional but with an undercurrent of something I couldn't quite place. "Yes, this is Taylor," I said, sitting up straighter against the headboard, suddenly wide awake. The silk sheets pooled around my waist as I braced myself for another disappointment—our sixth failed IVF attempt in seven years of marriage. "I'm calling with your results." A brief pause. "Congratulations, Taylor.
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Chapter 3

Sleep eluded me that night. Every time I closed my eyes, I heard Graham's voice: *She'll never suspect we rigged that crash*. I lay awake beside him, watching the gentle rise and fall of his chest, studying the face I had trusted completely for seven years. In slumber, he looked peaceful, innocent—not like a man who had orchestrated my paralysis, my isolation, and now my pregnancy.

When his breathing deepened into the steady rhythm of deep sleep, I carefully slid from the bed into my wheelchair. The penthouse was eerily quiet at 3 AM, moonlight casting long shadows across our expensive furniture. I wheeled myself into the hallway, needing distance from the man sleeping beside me.

The vastness of our home—once a comfort—now felt suffocating. Every corner held memories recontextualized by betrayal: the kitchen where Graham had lovingly prepared my favorite meals while secretly drugging me; the living room where we'd spent countless evenings planning our future family; the bathroom where I'd taken pregnancy tests month after disappointing month, never knowing he was ensuring their failure until now.

I found myself in his home office, a space I rarely entered. Graham had always been protective of it, citing client confidentiality. Now I understood the real reason.

A soft blue glow caught my attention—his laptop, forgotten on the desk, still open and logged in. My heart hammered against my ribs as I wheeled closer. This was my chance to find proof, to understand the full scope of his deception.

The screen showed a security program I'd never seen before, with multiple thumbnail views of our penthouse. I clicked on one, and it expanded to show our bedroom—where Graham still slept. The camera angle was from the ceiling corner, perfectly positioned to capture the entire room.

My stomach lurched. With trembling fingers, I clicked through the other thumbnails: the kitchen, the living room, my art studio, even the bathrooms. Every space I had believed was private was under constant surveillance.

I navigated through the program, discovering archived footage dating back years. My life had been recorded, monitored, controlled—a performance for an audience of two: Graham and Quinn.

"Planning to run, Taylor?" Graham's voice, soft and deadly, came from the doorway.

I nearly screamed, but years of emotional control kept me silent. I turned slowly, forcing my face into a neutral expression.

"I couldn't sleep," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "I saw your computer was on and thought I'd shut it down for you."

He studied me for a long moment, his eyes calculating in the blue glow of the screen. Then his expression softened into the concerned husband mask I now recognized as completely false.

"You shouldn't be up so late in your condition," he said, moving toward me. "Come back to bed."

I allowed him to wheel me back to our bedroom, my mind racing. He didn't know what I'd discovered—not just tonight, but at his office. I still had the advantage of his ignorance, however slight.

As he helped me back into bed with practiced gentleness, I made a silent vow to my unborn child: *I will get us out of here.*

---

The stress took its toll. For days, I maintained a careful façade, pretending nothing had changed while secretly searching for ways to escape. But my body betrayed me.

I woke in the middle of a frigid February night to searing pain ripping through my abdomen. Warm wetness soaked the sheets beneath me.

"Graham," I gasped, but he wasn't beside me. Another business dinner, he'd said.

I dragged myself to the bathroom, leaving a trail of blood across our pristine white sheets. In the harsh fluorescent light, the truth was undeniable: I was losing our baby.

Alone on the cold marble floor, I wept as my body expelled the tiny life I'd barely had time to love. When Graham finally returned, he found me there, surrounded by blood and grief.

His reaction chilled me more than the tile beneath my body. There was no shock, no anguish—just cold, clinical efficiency as he called an ambulance.

As the paramedics lifted me onto the stretcher, he leaned close, his breath hot against my ear.

"Poor Taylor," he whispered, stroking my hair for the benefit of our audience. "Your fragile mind needs rest. Don't worry—we can always try again."

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