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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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Chapter 5

The click of my office door locking was the loudest sound in the room. Rosie Freeman stood on the other side of my mahogany desk, her chest heaving with theatrical indignation. She looked immaculate in Chanel tweed, but the tremor in her hands betrayed her. She wasn't here to negotiate; she was here to mark territory she had already lost.

"You think you can just waltz into New York and humiliate me?" Rosie spat, her voice shrill. "I know who you are. You're a fraud. A climber. I'm going to expose you to the board, to the press, to Eric. I’ll ruin you."

I didn’t stand. I didn’t raise my voice. I simply watched her, studying the frantic pulse jumping in her throat. "Sit down, Rosie."

"Don't tell me what to do!" she shrieked, slamming her palms on the desk. "I am the future Mrs. Gilbert. I am the reason this hospital even has funding!"

I reached for the remote on my desk and pressed play. The audio filled the room, crystal clear. It was a recording from the high-end gym Rosie frequented—a place Justin had wired weeks ago.

*"God, my calves are killing me,"* Rosie's voice whined through the speakers. *"Add another five pounds to the leg press, Marco. I need to look good for the gala."*

*"Are you sure, Ms. Freeman?"* the trainer asked. *"Mr. Gilbert mentioned your heart condition..."*

*"Oh, please,"* Rosie scoffed, a cruel laugh bubbling up. *"Eric is an idiot. I faint when I need a new diamond, Marco. My heart is stronger than his entire portfolio. Just load the weights."*

Silence stretched between us, thick and suffocating. Rosie’s face drained of color, turning a sickly shade of gray. She stared at the speaker as if it were a bomb.

"I know you're not sick," I said softly, leaning forward. "I know about the beta-blockers you take to lower your blood pressure before appointments. I know about the falsified charts. And soon, Eric will know too."

Rosie stumbled back, her hand flying to her mouth. The arrogance evaporated, leaving behind a terrified child caught in a lie. "Who... who are you?"

"I'm the doctor who's going to cure Eric of his sickness," I replied. "And that sickness is you."

She fled. She didn't scream or fight; she simply turned and ran, the door slamming shut behind her. I watched her go, feeling nothing but a cold, hard satisfaction.

***

Two hours later, the atmosphere shifted from personal vengeance to federal justice. The office of David Chen, the District Attorney, smelled of stale coffee and old paper. It was a stark contrast to the sterile luxury of my world, but it felt more real.

I slid the heavy manila envelope across the scarred metal table. Chen opened it, his eyes scanning the documents. The chemical analysis of the "prenatal vitamins." The blood logs. The undeniable proof of systematic poisoning.

"This is... heavy," Chen murmured, looking up at me over his glasses. "Arsenic trioxide. Lead acetate. He was keeping you sedated?"

"He was keeping me compliant," I corrected, my voice steady despite the phantom ache in my womb. "He needed an incubator for his heir and a blood bag for his mistress. He couldn't risk me fighting back."

Chen closed the folder. "We have enough for a grand jury. But for a conviction—a real, put-him-away-for-life conviction—we need a witness who can testify to the state of mind. We need the victim."

I reached into my purse and pulled out my passport—the old one. The one that said *Kathryn Stewart*.

"You have her," I said.

Chen looked from the passport to me, his eyes widening. "Dr. Stone... you're..."

"I'm the dead wife," I said. "And I'm ready to testify."

***

That evening, I prepared the final trap.

I sat at the vanity in my penthouse, applying the scent. *Jasmine and sandalwood.* It was custom-blended, the same perfume I had worn on the day I married Eric. The scent was a memory trigger, a psychological hook buried deep in his subconscious.

My phone buzzed.

*Invitation accepted,* the screen read.

I had sent it an hour ago. A simple card, delivered by courier to his office. *Le Coucou. 8:00 PM. Table 4.* No name. Just a location and a time.

Le Coucou was where he had proposed. Table 4 was where he had slid the ring onto my finger and promised to protect me forever. He wouldn't be able to resist. His obsession with the past, with the "ghost" he thought he saw in me, would drag him there.

I arrived first. The restaurant was dim, romantic, filled with the murmur of lovers and the clink of fine crystal. I sat at Table 4, my back to the door, the jasmine scent clouding around me like a shield.

At 8:05, I felt him. The air changed. The temperature dropped.

I didn't turn around. I listened to the heavy, hesitant footsteps approaching across the plush carpet. He stopped right behind me. I could hear his breathing—ragged, shallow.

"Kathryn?" he whispered.

It was a sound of pure, unadulterated horror mixed with longing.

I turned slowly, the candlelight catching the sharp angles of my new face, the surgical perfection that masked the old scars. I wasn't Kathryn Stewart anymore. But tonight, for him, I would be her ghost.

"Hello, Eric," I said, my voice dropping to the soft, gentle register I hadn't used in two years. "You're late."

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