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My Husband Chose His Widow Over Our Unborn Child

The morning light streamed through the glass walls of Alexander's office, casting long shadows across the polished concrete floor. My heart raced as I clutched the positive pregnancy test in my trembling hand. After ten years of trying—of temperature charts, hormone injections, and crushing disappointments—we'd finally succeeded. I paused in the doorway, taking in my husband's silhouette against the panoramic view of Lake Washington. Alexander's focus was locked on the streams of binary code scrolling across his three monitors, his shoulders tense beneath his tailored charcoal suit. I tapped my index finger against my temple—a nervous habit that had intensified during our fertility struggles—before clearing my throat. 'Alexander?' My voice came out softer than intended. He didn't turn immediately. When he finally did, his steel-gray eyes flickered first with surprise, then something colder that sent a chill down my spine. 'I thought you were in the lab all day,' he said, his voice carrying that clipped tone he'd developed over the past few years—professional, distant, nothing like the warm timbre that had once made me feel so secure.
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Chapter 3

I awoke in a stark white room, my arm still sore from Dr. Thorne's injection. The serum had left me disoriented, my thoughts foggy around the edges, but my scientific mind remained stubbornly clear on one point: I needed to contact Alexander. Whatever misguided loyalty had driven him to send me here, surely he couldn't know what was really happening. Not if he truly loved me once.

My fingers trembled as I reached for the phone they'd surprisingly allowed me to keep. Our private messaging app had been our lifeline during business trips and late nights at the lab—a secure channel where we shared our most intimate thoughts. Now, it might be my only escape route.

"Alexander, please help me. This isn't a prenatal facility—they're experimenting on pregnant women. I heard one screaming." I typed the message, my index finger tapping anxiously against my temple as I waited for those three dots to appear, signaling his response.

Nothing.

I tried again: "Whatever Victoria has told you, it isn't true. I need you. Our baby needs you."

The screen flashed red: "Message undeliverable: Contact unreachable."

A cold weight settled in my stomach. I scrolled through my contacts, finding them all grayed out except for a single number labeled "Facility Administration." The realization hit me with physical force: Alexander hadn't just sent me away—he'd cut me off completely.

I sank onto the edge of the narrow bed, cradling my still-flat abdomen. "We're going to be okay," I whispered to my unborn child, trying to believe it myself. "I'm going to figure this out. That's what scientists do."

For three days, I observed everything: the staff rotations, the security protocols, the patterns of movement through the facility. I cataloged every medication administered, every "treatment" protocol. I watched other women—all pregnant, all isolated—move through the facility with vacant expressions that spoke of heavier sedation than what I'd received. My scientific credentials had earned me minimal privileges, and I intended to use every one to our advantage.

On the fourth day, I found my opportunity. A young lab tech named Leo had left his tablet unattended while restocking supplies in my room. His carelessness was my salvation. With practiced calm, I picked it up, fingers sliding across the screen with deliberate purpose.

"Access security feeds," I murmured, navigating through folders with the familiarity of someone who had designed similar systems for Alexander's tech company. If I could just see the exterior, map potential exits...

What I found instead shattered whatever fragile hope I'd been nurturing.

The feed wasn't of the facility grounds but a luxurious Manhattan penthouse I recognized immediately—our east coast residence. The timestamp read "Live," and the figures on screen were unmistakable: Alexander, his tall frame bent toward Victoria, her widow's black dress a stark contrast against the cream-colored sofa. His hands cupped her face with a tenderness he hadn't shown me in years, their foreheads touching in an intimacy that spoke volumes.

I watched, unable to look away, as Victoria's lips formed words I couldn't hear. Whatever she said made Alexander pull her closer, enveloping her in an embrace that was far from brotherly. Her hand slid possessively across his chest, coming to rest over his heart—my place, once.

"Dr. Mitchell?" Leo's voice cut through my trance. "I need that back."

I handed him the tablet, my movements mechanical while my mind raced with the implications of what I'd seen. This wasn't just about Victoria's grief or Alexander's misplaced guilt. This was betrayal in its most calculated form. They had orchestrated this together—my removal, my imprisonment. For how long had they planned it? How long had Victoria been manipulating him, turning him against me until he was willing to sacrifice his own wife and child?

"Are you okay?" Leo asked, his brow furrowed with what might have been genuine concern.

"Yes," I lied, my voice steady despite the screaming in my head. "Just a little tired from the treatments."

As he left, locking the door behind him, I pressed my palm against the cold window of my room. Outside, the Oregon forest stretched endlessly, beautiful and indifferent to my plight. Somewhere beyond those trees, Alexander and Victoria were building a life on the ruins of mine.

I closed my eyes, feeling something crystallize within me—harder and sharper than anything I'd ever known. If I was going to save myself and my baby, I couldn't count on Alexander's love or conscience to rescue us. That man no longer existed, if he ever had.

"It's just you and me now," I whispered to my child, a fierce protectiveness replacing my earlier fear. "But I promise you this—we're getting out of here. And when we do..."

I left the thought unfinished, but the image of Victoria's satisfied smile burned in my memory, fueling a determination that would either be my salvation or my undoing.

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