My Husband Implanted My Sister’s Baby Inside Me Novel Cover

My Husband Implanted My Sister’s Baby Inside Me

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The morning light filtering through the Plaza Hotel's bridal suite windows should have been golden. Instead, it felt like a spotlight exposing every flaw, every doubt I'd buried beneath layers of tulle and lace. I stood before the full-length mirror, my wedding dress a cascade of ivory silk that cost more than my entire year at Columbia. The seamstress had just finished the final adjustments when my phone buzzed. A text from Arlo: "Running late. Traffic. You look beautiful, I'm sure." He hadn't seen me yet. Hadn't even asked for a photo. My fingers found the pearl necklace at my throat—my mother's, one of the few things that survived the accident. The metal clasp felt cold against my racing pulse.

My Husband Implanted My Sister’s Baby Inside Me Chapter 1

The morning light filtering through the Plaza Hotel's bridal suite windows should have been golden. Instead, it felt like a spotlight exposing every flaw, every doubt I'd buried beneath layers of tulle and lace.

I stood before the full-length mirror, my wedding dress a cascade of ivory silk that cost more than my entire year at Columbia. The seamstress had just finished the final adjustments when my phone buzzed. A text from Arlo: "Running late. Traffic. You look beautiful, I'm sure."

He hadn't seen me yet. Hadn't even asked for a photo.

My fingers found the pearl necklace at my throat—my mother's, one of the few things that survived the accident. The metal clasp felt cold against my racing pulse.

"Miss Robinson, the photographer wants to do pre-ceremony shots in ten minutes," the wedding planner chirped from the doorway.

I nodded, watching her reflection retreat. Alone again. The way I'd always been, even in rooms full of people.

The knock came three minutes later. Sharp. Urgent. Wrong.

"Come in," I called, expecting the photographer.

The door exploded inward.

Three men in black ski masks moved like shadows, fast and coordinated. I opened my mouth to scream, but a gloved hand clamped over my face, the chemical-sweet smell of chloroform flooding my nostrils. My legs buckled. The room tilted, the chandelier above spinning into a kaleidoscope of crystal and panic.

When I came to, I was in motion. The floor beneath me vibrated—a vehicle. My wrists burned where zip ties cut into skin. The wedding dress was gone. I wore only my slip and bra, the fabric torn at the shoulder.

A camera flash exploded in my face. Then another. And another.

"Perfect," a voice said. Male. Bored. "That's enough."

The van door slid open. Hands shoved me onto wet pavement. I hit the ground hard, my palms scraping against broken glass and cigarette butts. The van peeled away, leaving me in an alley that reeked of rotting garbage and urine.

Queens. I was in Queens.

I found a discarded coat near a dumpster—stained, reeking of sweat and smoke—and wrapped it around myself. My phone was gone. My shoes were gone. But I still had my mother's necklace.

The church was forty minutes away by subway. I had no money, no MetroCard. I walked, barefoot, through streets that blurred together. Strangers stared. Some laughed. One man offered me twenty dollars for a "good time."

By the time I reached St. Patrick's Cathedral, my feet were bleeding, leaving crimson prints on the white marble steps.

The doors stood open. Inside, I could hear the organ playing—the processional march I'd chosen months ago. They'd started without me.

I stumbled down the aisle, every eye turning toward me. Gasps rippled through the pews. Someone screamed. The music died mid-note.

Arlo stood at the altar, immaculate in his Tom Ford tuxedo. But he wasn't alone.

Avayah clung to his arm, radiant in a cream-colored dress that looked suspiciously bridal. Her smile was sympathetic, practiced. The smile she'd perfected growing up, the one that said, "I'm so sorry you're not as good as me."

"Lexi." Arlo's voice carried across the cathedral, amplified by the vaulted ceiling. "I'm sorry you had to find out this way."

Find out what?

"After what happened this morning—" He paused, pulling out his phone. The screen faced the congregation. My stomach dropped.

The photos. The ones from the van. They were everywhere—Twitter, Instagram, every gossip site. Me, half-naked, eyes glazed, positioned to look willing. Eager.

The headlines scrolled past: "Billionaire Bride's Secret Sex Scandal." "Arlo Woods' Fiancée Caught in Orgy Hours Before Wedding." "From Altar to Adultery."

"I can't marry damaged goods," Arlo said, his tone apologetic but firm, like he was declining a business proposal. "Avayah and I have decided to move forward together. She's... unspoiled."

Avayah pressed her face into his shoulder, her body shaking with what the crowd would interpret as sympathetic tears. But I saw her eyes. They were dry. Triumphant.

The cathedral erupted. Cameras flashed. Reporters surged forward, shouting questions that blended into white noise.

I turned and ran.

The church steps were crowded with paparazzi, a wall of lenses and microphones. They closed in, a feeding frenzy.

"Lexi, who were the men?"

"Did Arlo know about your sex addiction?"

"How does it feel to be dumped at your own wedding?"

I couldn't breathe. Couldn't think. The world was collapsing inward, crushing me.

Then the SUVs arrived.

Three black Escalades, windows tinted, moving in perfect formation. They stopped at the curb, and the center vehicle's door opened.

A man stepped out. Tall, dark-haired, wearing a charcoal suit that probably cost more than Arlo's car. His face was angular, handsome in a way that felt dangerous. Controlled.

Holden Murray.

I knew him by reputation only—billionaire CEO, corporate shark, the man who'd built Murray Enterprises into a global empire before turning thirty-five. He moved through the crowd like Moses parting the Red Sea, his security detail clearing a path with efficient brutality.

He stopped in front of me, his gray eyes scanning my face with an intensity that made me want to hide. Then he shrugged off his jacket and draped it over my shoulders. The fabric was warm, smelling of expensive cologne and something darker. Leather. Smoke.

"You're safe now," he said, his voice low and certain.

He guided me toward the SUV, his hand firm on my lower back. The paparazzi surged, but his security held them back.

As the door closed behind us, sealing out the chaos, I finally let myself break.

Holden Murray didn't speak. He simply handed me a handkerchief—monogrammed, silk—and looked out the window as I sobbed into my hands.

I didn't know then that I'd just traded one nightmare for another.

I didn't know that the man who'd saved me was the architect of my destruction.

All I knew was that someone, finally, had chosen to protect me.

And I was grateful.

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My Husband Implanted My Sister’s Baby Inside Me of Contents

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