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My Body, Their Betrayal: A Political Game

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I thought my pregnancy was the culmination of our love. But it was just a calculated move in my husband's political game. A surrogacy agreement on his laptop revealed the horrifying truth. The contract stated that after his election, custody of my baby would be transferred to my unstable sister, Britni. I overheard them all-my husband, my sister, and even my own parents-discussing the plan. They called me a "walking incubator," a strategic asset with "perfect genetics" for their campaign narrative. My life wasn't a love story; it was a transaction. They had turned my body into a political tool and planned to steal my child. The trusting woman I was died that night, replaced by a cold, calculated strategist ready for war. They thought they had me trapped, a perfect prop for their perfect family. But they made a fatal mistake. I walked into a clinic and made a choice that was mine alone, severing the last tie that bound me to their monstrous ambition. Then, I picked up the phone and called the one journalist who could burn their entire world to the ground.

My Body, Their Betrayal: A Political Game Chapter 1

I thought my pregnancy was the culmination of our love. But it was just a calculated move in my husband's political game. A surrogacy agreement on his laptop revealed the horrifying truth.

The contract stated that after his election, custody of my baby would be transferred to my unstable sister, Britni.

I overheard them all-my husband, my sister, and even my own parents-discussing the plan. They called me a "walking incubator," a strategic asset with "perfect genetics" for their campaign narrative.

My life wasn't a love story; it was a transaction. They had turned my body into a political tool and planned to steal my child.

The trusting woman I was died that night, replaced by a cold, calculated strategist ready for war.

They thought they had me trapped, a perfect prop for their perfect family.

But they made a fatal mistake.

I walked into a clinic and made a choice that was mine alone, severing the last tie that bound me to their monstrous ambition. Then, I picked up the phone and called the one journalist who could burn their entire world to the ground.

Chapter 1

I thought pregnancy was the culmination of our love, but it was just another calculated move in his game, a horrifying truth that shattered my perfect world into razor-sharp fragments. The faint hum of the server room in Cannon' s study was usually a comforting white noise, a steady beat to the rhythm of his ambition. Tonight, it was a predator' s purr. I was looking for his misplaced notes for the upcoming fundraiser – a desperate plea from his assistant. The laptop screen flickered, a legal document open, highlighted. My breath hitched.

The words swam before my eyes, crisp and cruel: "Surrogacy Agreement," "Campaign Integrity Clause," "Post-Election Custody Transfer to Britni Doyle." My own name, Cannon's name, and Britni's, intertwined in a cold, clinical contract. My stomach dropped, a visceral lurch that echoed the sudden, brutal emptiness in my chest. The world tilted on its axis, the polished mahogany desk, the framed degrees, Cannon' s smiling face in a photo-all blurred into a grotesque smear.

"-perfect image for the campaign, Dad. A pregnant wife, a loving husband. It' s gold." Cannon' s voice, smooth as silk, drifted from the half-open door of his study. It was a murmur, meant for private ears, but the house was quiet, and the words sliced through the silence.

"And Kira, bless her heart, she' s so… dedicated. She' ll do anything for the family, for us," my mother' s voice chirped, a sugary poison.

My fingers, numb and clumsy, fumbled with the mouse. I clicked, the document shrinking. The desktop wallpaper, a picture of Cannon and me, smiling, arm-in-arm, mocked me with its false promise. My vision narrowed, the edges darkening, like a cheap camera lens closing.

"She' s practically a walking incubator, Mom. No drama, no history of… well, you know, Britni' s past. And the baby, it' ll be a beautiful, healthy one. Perfect genetics, perfect narrative." Cannon chuckled, a low, confident sound that now scraped against my raw nerves like sandpaper.

They were talking about me. About my pregnancy. My baby. Not as a miracle, not as a symbol of our love, but as a strategic asset. A pawn in their political game. My throat constricted, dry and burning. The air felt thick, suffocating, each inhale a struggle.

"Britni' s ready to step in once the election' s over, Cannon. She' s really turned a corner. And a baby, a perfect, healthy baby, will solidify her new image. It' s what she needs to truly be accepted." My father' s voice, usually a booming command, was softer, almost paternal. But the words were devoid of warmth, calculating and cold.

It wasn't about Britni's recovery. It was about their convenience. My sister, Britni, the indulged, unstable social media "influencer," whose life was a series of chaotic missteps and public meltdowns, was going to be handed my child. My child. The child I carried, the child I dreamt of.

I clutched the edge of the desk, my knuckles turning white. A cold sweat broke out on my forehead, trickling down my temples. My heart hammered against my ribs, an erratic drumbeat of terror and disbelief. It felt like someone had scooped out my insides, leaving behind a hollow, echoing chamber.

Just this morning, I had meticulously arranged a tiny crocheted elephant in the corner of the nursery, envisioning the little hands that would soon reach for it. I had spent hours researching prenatal vitamins, discussing names, picturing a future filled with laughter and lullabies. All of it, a cruel, elaborate lie.

My vision blurred with tears, scalding and silent. The pain was physical, a sharp, twisting agony beneath my ribs. It wasn't just heartbreak; it was the violent tearing of the fabric of my entire existence. My life, my marriage, my family – all of it was a meticulously crafted illusion, designed to serve their ambition.

My legs gave out from under me. I crumpled to the floor, my hands instinctively going to my belly, a futile attempt to shield the life within from the cruelty that surrounded it. A choked sob escaped my lips, quickly stifled, a desperate whisper of agony that no one would hear. The room spun, the expensive carpet pressing against my cheek, cold and rough.

I lay there for what felt like an eternity, the gentle thumping of my own heartbeat, now a frantic flutter, the only sound in my ears. Every fiber of my being screamed in silent protest. I was nothing more than a vessel. An incubator. A means to an end. The phrase echoed in my mind, a chilling pronouncement of my worth in their eyes.

Then, the click of the front door, the soft rustle of movement in the hall. Cannon was back in the main living space. My body stiffened, a primal instinct to hide. I scrambled to my feet, my muscles screaming in protest, my head throbbing. I wiped my face with the back of my hand, forcing my breathing to regulate, pushing the raw, throbbing wound deep inside.

"Kira? Honey, are you in here?" Cannon' s voice, falsely concerned, called out. He appeared in the doorway, his handsome face etched with a practiced worry. "I heard a noise. Everything alright?"

He looked at me, really looked at me, his eyes scanning my pale face, the residue of tears I hadn't managed to completely hide. His brow furrowed, a performance of affection that now felt like a grotesque parody. He advanced, his hand reaching for my arm. I flinched, almost imperceptibly, but he didn' t notice.

"You look a little pale, sweetheart. Are you feeling ill? Is it the… morning sickness again?" His voice softened, a manipulative balm designed to soothe, to reassure. He gently placed his palm on my forehead, his touch sending shivers of revulsion down my spine. "You' ve been working so hard, darling, even with the baby on the way. You need to rest."

He pulled me into a hug, his arms wrapping around me in a possessive embrace that now felt like a cage. My body went rigid, unresponsive. I could feel the fake concern radiating off him, a sickening warmth that only amplified the cold emptiness within me. He was playing his part. My husband, the rising political star, the master of public perception. And I was his most convincing prop.

I leaned into him just enough, a puppet on strings, my head resting against his chest. His heartbeat, strong and steady, vibrated through me, a stark contrast to the frantic chaos in my own. He was so oblivious, so utterly confident in his deception. He didn' t know. He couldn' t know.

The memory of my life before him flickered - a life of quiet ambition, of long nights in the hospital, of the pure, unadulterated joy of saving lives. My parents, always distant, always prioritizing Britni' s latest drama, had pushed me towards stability, towards anything that would reflect well on the Doyle name. Cannon, with his charisma and soaring ambition, had seemed like a savior, a path to a life where I was valued, respected.

I had poured everything into his campaign, into us. My medical expertise had smoothed over his minor health scares, my quiet competence had balanced his flashy persona. I had even helped him discreetly manage some questionable campaign donations, brushing them under the rug with a precision that would make a surgeon proud. I thought I was building a future, a family. I was building his empire.

"Our baby, Kira," he whispered, his hand gently stroking my hair. "Imagine, a little boy or girl, running around this house. Our legacy."

His words, meant to invoke warmth, felt like daggers. Their legacy. My baby, for their political game. The realization solidified within me, cold and hard. The old Kira, the trusting, loving Kira, was gone. Shattered. In her place, something colder, sharper, was beginning to form.

I pulled away, offering a weak, tight smile. "I' m just a little tired, Cannon. The pregnancy, you know." The lie tasted like ash. My gaze met his, and for the first time, I saw him not as my husband, but as my enemy. And in that moment, a silent vow formed, a steel-hard resolve. This game? It was far from over.

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