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Mom Exposes Husband's Fatal Rage

The ultrasound screen flickered as Dr. Chen moved the wand across my swollen belly. Her brow furrowed, and my heart skipped a beat. "Violet, I'm seeing something concerning here." Her voice was calm but firm. "The umbilical cord is wrapped around your baby's neck, and there's a knot forming. This could be dangerous for both of you." I gripped the edge of the examination table, my knuckles turning white. "What does that mean?" "It means we need to monitor you closely. Ideally, you should be hospitalized immediately." Dr. Chen's eyes met mine, filled with concern. "At thirty-four weeks, you're close to full term, but with this complication, we might need to deliver early.
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Chapter 3

I was still recovering from the C-section when Mackenzie's performance began.

"Brad! Brad, something's wrong!" Her voice echoed through the hospital corridor, pitched to carry. "My stomach—it's like knives inside me!"

I turned toward the doorway just as Bradley burst in, his face etched with concern I'd never seen directed at me.

"What's happening?" he demanded, rushing to Mackenzie's side.

She clutched her abdomen, her perfectly applied makeup somehow managing to convey pallor. "It started as cramps, but now it's... oh!" She doubled over dramatically.

"I'm calling a doctor," Bradley said, already reaching for his phone.

I watched from my bed, my daughter sleeping peacefully beside me, as hospital staff rushed in. Dr. Chen appeared, her expression shifting from professional concern to suspicion as she examined Mackenzie.

"Ms. Clark, your symptoms suggest possible appendicitis," she said carefully. "We should run some tests."

"Take her to the VIP wing," Bradley insisted, his voice leaving no room for argument. "She needs the best care."

As they wheeled Mackenzie out, she caught my eye and flashed a triumphant smile that vanished so quickly I might have imagined it.

"I'll be back," Bradley called over his shoulder, but his eyes were fixed on Mackenzie's retreating form.

He never returned that night.

A nurse checked on me around midnight, her eyes filled with pity. "Your husband is in the VIP wing with Ms. Clark," she said quietly. "He's been holding her hand through all the tests."

I nodded, unable to speak past the lump in my throat.

"Would you like me to bring your daughter's bassinet closer?" she asked, noticing how I strained to reach her.

"Yes, please," I whispered.

As she adjusted the bassinet, she hesitated. "Mrs. Peters, I've worked here fifteen years. I've never seen a man so attentive to another woman while his wife recovers from childbirth."

I turned my face away, unwilling to let her see my tears.

---

Three days later, I was ready for discharge. My body ached from the surgery, and each movement sent pain radiating through my abdomen. But my daughter was healthy, and that was all that mattered.

"I'll call Bradley," I told the nurse as she helped me gather my belongings.

The call went straight to voicemail.

"Bradley, it's me. I'm being discharged today at noon. Could you please come and pick us up?"

I tried again twenty minutes later. And again.

On my third attempt, he finally answered.

"Violet, I can't make it," he said, sounding annoyed. "Mackenzie and I have a business lunch with potential investors. It's important."

"But... I have the baby," I said, my voice small. "I can't manage the car seat alone."

There was a pause. "Can't you call a taxi?"

Before I could respond, my phone beeped with an incoming call. "My parents are calling. I'll talk to them."

"Fine," Bradley said curtly. "Tell them to handle it."

As he hung up, I switched to my parents' call, trying to keep my voice steady.

"Mom, Dad... could you come get me? Bradley can't make it."

Their arrival was a blur of concerned faces and gentle hands. My father's jaw tightened as he helped me into the wheelchair, his eyes taking in my pallor and the way I clutched my abdomen.

"Where's Bradley?" he asked quietly.

"With Mackenzie," I replied, unable to elaborate.

My mother took one look at my face and wrapped her arms around me. "Oh, sweetheart."

As my father loaded our bags into their car, the nurse approached with my daughter in her car seat.

"Your husband hasn't signed the discharge papers for the baby," she said apologetically. "Since you're her mother, you'll need to sign them."

I nodded, signing where indicated, feeling a strange sense of isolation wash over me.

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The next month passed in a haze of feedings, sleepless nights, and silent tears. My parents' home became my sanctuary, the guest room transformed into a nursery for my daughter and me.

Bradley never called.

Not when I texted him photos of our daughter's first bath.

Not when she smiled for the first time.

Not when she had her first fever, and I spent the night holding her, singing softly until dawn broke.

Instead, my phone filled with notifications from social media. Bradley and Mackenzie at Le Ciel, the city's most exclusive restaurant. Bradley and Mackenzie at the charity gala. Bradley and Mackenzie at the new gallery opening.

In each photo, they looked more like a couple than friends. His hand on her lower back. Her head tilted toward him in intimate conversation. The diamond bracelet glinting on her wrist—a Cartier piece I recognized from our wedding registry.

One evening, as I nursed my daughter in the quiet of my childhood bedroom, my phone lit up with another notification. Bradley had posted a story: a candlelit dinner for two, Mackenzie's hand resting on his, both smiling at the camera.

"Having the time of my life with this incredible woman," read the caption.

I stared at the screen until it went dark, then looked down at my sleeping daughter.

"We deserve better than this," I whispered to her. "Don't we?"

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