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My Groom Abandoned Our Dying Baby

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.
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Chapter 3

The beeping of the monitors slowed, then stopped. A long, continuous tone filled the room as Dr. Lawson leaned over my body, his face grim with resignation.

"Time of death, 3:47 p.m.," he announced, his voice hollow in the sudden silence.

Nurse Davis covered her mouth, tears streaming down her face. "We never reached her husband," she whispered.

I watched them from above, floating near the ceiling. The pain had vanished, replaced by a strange weightlessness. Below me lay my body—pale, still, empty of the child I'd never meet. My hand rested limply on the bed, the wedding ring Gabriel had slipped onto my finger gleaming under the harsh hospital lights.

On the bedside table sat my childhood seashell, brought by Sophia when she'd rushed to the hospital. The promise it represented now seemed as fragile as its delicate ridges.

"I'm sorry, Isabella," Dr. Lawson murmured to my empty shell. "We did everything we could."

I tried to answer, to thank him for trying, but no sound emerged. I had no voice. No substance. Just awareness suspended in this strange new existence.

Nurse Davis gently closed my eyes and smoothed my hair. "Someone should tell her husband," she said, her voice hardening. "If he ever bothers to answer his damn phone."

I drifted toward the seashell, drawn by its familiar curves. When I reached for it, my fingers passed through, but something strange happened—the shell glinted, just for a moment, as if acknowledging my presence.

A connection. An anchor to this world I was no longer part of.

I followed Nurse Davis into the hallway where she met my sister, Sophia. The sight of her broke what remained of my heart. Her face crumpled as Nurse Davis spoke the words that would shatter her world.

"No," Sophia gasped, gripping the wall for support. "No, she can't be..."

I tried to embrace her, to tell her I was still here somehow, but my arms passed through her trembling shoulders.

"Her husband?" Sophia asked, her voice suddenly cold.

"We couldn't reach him," Nurse Davis replied. "We've been trying since she was brought in."

Something fierce and terrible flashed in Sophia's eyes. "I'll find him."

I followed her, floating through corridors and walls with disturbing ease. But as Sophia headed for her car, I felt a pull elsewhere—toward home. Toward Gabriel.

The Sterling penthouse gleamed in the late afternoon sun, its floor-to-ceiling windows capturing the golden light. I passed through the front door like it was nothing more than mist.

And there he was. My husband. Alive. Unharmed. Standing in our kitchen with a bottle of Dom Pérignon in his hands.

He wasn't alone.

Victoria Hayes perched on our marble countertop, her slender legs crossed at the ankle, her red-soled Louboutins dangling. She looked exactly as I remembered from the photos Gabriel had hidden away—raven-haired, ruby-lipped, with eyes that calculated even as they seduced.

"To new beginnings," Gabriel said, popping the cork with practiced ease. The sound echoed through the apartment we'd chosen together, where we'd planned to raise our child.

"To us," Victoria purred, accepting the crystal flute he offered. "Finally."

Their glasses clinked as I hovered, a ghost witnessing my own erasure.

"What about Isabella?" Victoria asked, her tone suggesting mild curiosity rather than genuine concern.

Gabriel's face darkened. "She'll understand eventually. She's staying with friends—needs space to process."

Process. As if my husband's betrayal was a minor inconvenience. As if our baby's death—did he even know?—was something to "process" like a business setback.

"And the baby?" Victoria traced the rim of her glass with one perfectly manicured finger.

"A complication," Gabriel sighed. "But we'll figure it out."

A complication. Our miracle. Our future. Reduced to an obstacle in his path to Victoria.

I screamed without sound, raged without impact. The champagne in their glasses didn't even ripple as my ghostly form passed through them.

I couldn't stay. Couldn't bear to watch them celebrate in the home where I'd loved him so completely.

I found myself drawn to the Sterling family estate, a sprawling mansion in the wealthiest part of Manhattan. Eleanor Sterling had been more mother to me than mother-in-law, filling the void left by my own mother's death.

I drifted through the grand entrance hall, following the sound of muffled sobs to Eleanor's private sitting room. She sat clutching a photo frame, her elegant composure shattered.

The door opened. Gabriel entered, Victoria trailing behind him like a shadow.

"Mother," Gabriel began, his voice firm. "I need you to understand—"

"Understand what?" Eleanor's voice cut like ice. "That while your wife and child were dying, you were with her?"

Gabriel flinched. So he knew. He knew I was gone.

"Isabella was a burden I've tolerated long enough," he said, the words striking me like physical blows. "She should have been grateful I married her at all."

Eleanor rose, trembling with fury. "Get out," she whispered. "Get out of my sight."

As they turned to leave, Victoria's eyes swept the room, lingering for just a moment where I hovered. A chill seemed to pass through her, and she pulled her designer jacket tighter around her shoulders.

For a fleeting second, I wondered if she sensed me. If she knew that death wasn't the end—it was just the beginning of my witness to their betrayal.

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