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My Groom Abandoned Our Dying Baby

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The morning light filtered through our bedroom windows as I traced my fingers over the gentle curve of my stomach. Four months along, and I could already feel the subtle changes in my body—the slight roundness, the tender sensitivity. Our miracle. Our future. "Gabriel, do you think it's a boy or a girl?" I asked, watching my husband adjust his silk tie in the mirror. His reflection caught my eye, handsome and distant all at once. "Hmm?" He glanced at me through the reflection, his mind clearly elsewhere. "Oh, I don't know, Isabella. Either is fine." I smiled despite the familiar pang in my chest. Gabriel had been distracted lately—work stress, he claimed.

My Groom Abandoned Our Dying Baby Chapter 1

The morning light filtered through our bedroom windows as I traced my fingers over the gentle curve of my stomach. Four months along, and I could already feel the subtle changes in my body—the slight roundness, the tender sensitivity. Our miracle. Our future.

"Gabriel, do you think it's a boy or a girl?" I asked, watching my husband adjust his silk tie in the mirror. His reflection caught my eye, handsome and distant all at once.

"Hmm?" He glanced at me through the reflection, his mind clearly elsewhere. "Oh, I don't know, Isabella. Either is fine."

I smiled despite the familiar pang in my chest. Gabriel had been distracted lately—work stress, he claimed. I chose to believe him because that's what love does. It trusts. It hopes.

"I was thinking Alexander for a boy," I continued, smoothing my dress over my barely-there bump. "After your grandfather. Or maybe Lily for a girl, like the flowers in your mother's garden where we had our first kiss."

Gabriel's phone buzzed. Again. The third time in ten minutes. He checked it quickly, his expression shifting in a way I pretended not to notice.

"We should get going," he said, slipping the phone into his pocket. "Don't want to be late for the appointment."

Our Upper East Side penthouse felt especially bright today, sunlight bouncing off the marble countertops as we made our way to the elevator. I'd spent weeks researching the best obstetricians in Manhattan, finally settling on Dr. Winters at Mount Sinai. Today would be our first real glimpse of our baby—not just a flutter on a screen but a defined little person with fingers and toes.

In the garage, Gabriel helped me into our black SUV, his touch gentle but mechanical. I watched his profile as he started the engine, wondering what thoughts swirled behind those deep blue eyes I'd loved since childhood.

"I've been thinking about the nursery," I said as we pulled into the morning traffic. "Maybe that soft green color? Gender-neutral but still warm."

"Sure," Gabriel replied, his eyes fixed on the road ahead. "Whatever you think is best."

I reached across the console and placed my hand on his arm. "Hey, are you okay? You seem a million miles away."

He covered my hand with his, squeezing briefly. "Just thinking about the Wilson account. Big presentation tomorrow."

I nodded, swallowing my disappointment. This moment—our baby's first real checkup—should have been sacred, untouchable by work concerns. But I understood pressure. I understood Gabriel.

The FDR Drive stretched before us, the East River glittering in the morning sun. I closed my eyes briefly, imagining our future—a nursery filled with soft toys, midnight feedings with Gabriel by my side, first steps, first words. The family I'd longed for since losing my mother, since the Sterlings had taken me in and given me a home.

"Do you remember that summer in the Hamptons?" I asked suddenly. "When you gave me that seashell and promised you'd always protect me?"

Gabriel's lips curved into a small smile. "We were just kids."

"But you meant it," I insisted. "I still have that shell, you know. I thought maybe we could put it in the nursery, pass down the story to our baby."

His phone buzzed again. This time, I caught a glimpse of the name on the screen before he quickly turned it over.

Victoria.

My heart stuttered, but I forced myself to breathe. Victoria Hayes was his past. I was his present, his future, carrying his child. I had nothing to fear.

"Gabriel, I—"

The world exploded.

Metal screamed against metal as something slammed into us from the side. The SUV lurched violently, and I felt myself airborne for a terrifying moment before pain crashed through me. We were rolling, the world spinning in a kaleidoscope of shattered glass and twisted metal.

When everything finally stopped, I was hanging upside down, held by my seatbelt. Blood trickled down my face, warm and sticky. Outside, horns blared and voices shouted.

"Gabriel?" I whispered, my voice a ragged thing. "Gabriel, the baby..."

I turned my head, wincing at the sharp pain in my neck. Gabriel was fumbling with his seatbelt, his movements frantic. Relief washed over me—he was alive, conscious.

"Help," I gasped, reaching for him. "Please, call for help."

Gabriel freed himself, falling awkwardly against the crumpled roof of the car. He crawled toward the shattered window, pulling himself out onto the asphalt.

"Gabriel!" I cried louder, panic rising as a sharp pain knifed through my abdomen. "I'm stuck! The baby!"

Through the broken window, I watched as Gabriel stumbled to his feet. Bystanders were rushing toward our mangled vehicle, but Gabriel wasn't looking at me. He was staring at his phone, miraculously intact in his hand.

His fingers moved across the screen, and I heard his voice, clear despite the chaos around us.

"Victoria? It's me. There's been an accident."

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