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My Husband Killed Our Baby to Save His Mistress Novel Cover

My Husband Killed Our Baby to Save His Mistress

The air in the Gilbert Private Sanatorium tasted like ozone and despair. I lay on the crisp, white sheets, the hum of the air filtration system the only sound in my prison. My hand drifted to the swell of my abdomen, seven months heavy, seeking a flutter, a kick—anything to remind me that life still existed in this sterile tomb. The door hissed open. Eric Gilbert walked in, the sharp click of his Italian loafers echoing against the tile. He looked immaculate in charcoal wool, a stark contrast to my hospital gown and the IV lines tethering me to the bed. He didn't look at my face. He looked at the monitors. "Rosie’s numbers are crashing," he said, his voice devoid of inflection. "We need another liter." Panic, cold and sharp, spiked in my chest.
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The air in the Gilbert Private Sanatorium tasted like ozone and despair. I lay on the crisp, white sheets, the hum of the air filtration system the only sound in my prison. My hand drifted to the swell of my abdomen, seven months heavy, seeking a flutter, a kick—anything to remind me that life still existed in this sterile tomb.

The door hissed open. Eric Gilbert walked in, the sharp click of his Italian loafers echoing against the tile. He looked immaculate in charcoal wool, a stark contrast to my hospital gown and the IV lines tethering me to the bed. He didn't look at my face. He looked at the monitors.

"Rosie’s numbers are crashing," he said, his voice devoid of inflection. "We need another liter."

Panic, cold and sharp, spiked in my chest. I struggled to sit up, the restraints on my wrists biting into translucent skin. "No. Eric, look at the chart. My hemoglobin is barely seven. The obstetrician said another draw would induce fetal hypoxia. You’ll kill him."

Eric finally looked at me. His eyes were the color of slate, unyielding and terrifyingly calm. He didn't see a wife; he saw a biological asset. "Rosie is in critical condition, Kathryn. Her body is rejecting the synthetic plasma. She needs the real thing. She needs you."

"I am carrying your son!" My voice cracked, a jagged plea. "He’s a person, Eric. Not a byproduct."

He sighed, checking his watch—a Patek Philippe I had bought him for our first anniversary. "Don't be dramatic. The fetus is resilient. Rosie is fragile." He gestured to the nurse hovering in the hallway. "Sedate her. Two milligrams of Lorazepam. Use the large-bore needle."

"Eric, please!" I thrashed against the straps, the metal rattling. "You’re killing us!"

He leaned down, his breath smelling of peppermint and cruelty. "You’re saving the only thing that matters," he whispered. Then the needle pierced my skin, and the world dissolved into a chemical gray.

***

I woke to a silence so loud it screamed.

The pain wasn't in my arm anymore; it was a tearing, hollow agony in my core. I felt wetness between my legs—sticky, hot, and wrong. I tried to scream, but my throat was sandpaper. I slammed my hand against the emergency call button, again and again, the red light flashing rhythmically against the wall.

Nobody came.

Ten minutes. Twenty. By the time the door opened, the sheets were soaked crimson. The last thing I saw before the darkness reclaimed me was the white ceiling spinning, stained with the color of my failure.

When I woke again, the heaviness was gone. The silence was absolute.

Eric stood by the window, staring out at the manicured grounds of the estate. He didn't turn when I shifted.

"Where is he?" I rasped.

Eric turned. His face was a mask of irritation. "The trauma was too severe. The placenta detached during the extraction recovery."

I stared at him, my heart shattering into dust. "He’s dead?"

"It was an inconvenient biological failure," Eric said, smoothing his tie. "If your body wasn't so weak, you could have sustained both. Now Rosie is stable, but we’ve lost months of progress with the pregnancy. We'll have to wait before we can try again."

Something inside me snapped. It wasn't a loud break; it was the quiet, final fracture of a steel beam under too much weight. The love I had once held for this man, the pathetic hope that I could fix him, evaporated. In its place, a cold, black sun ignited.

*You will never touch me again.*

Two nights later, I was scheduled for a transfer to the high-security wing. They thought I was broken. They didn't know about the burner phone taped beneath the toilet tank in the en-suite bathroom—a relic from a sympathetic janitor I’d bribed with a diamond earring months ago.

I had sent one text. *Code Blue. Route 9.*

Justin Clark.

The transport van rumbled down the dark highway, rain lashing against the reinforced glass. My guard was asleep in the front seat. I counted the seconds. One. Two. Three.

A blinding flash lit up the night.

The explosion rocked the vehicle, flipping it onto its side. Metal screamed against asphalt. Smoke filled the cabin instantly. I didn't wait. Ignoring the bruising impact, I kicked out the already-cracked rear window Justin had rigged.

I crawled into the wet grass, the heat of the burning van searing my back. Through the rain, a shadow emerged. Justin. He didn't speak; he just reached out a hand, his face pale and set in grim determination.

I took it. Behind us, the fuel tank ignited, a fireball consuming the wreckage and the identity of Kathryn Gilbert.

I didn't look back. The woman who loved Eric Gilbert died in that fire. The surgeon who would destroy him was just taking her first breath.

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