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My Husband Let His Mistress Kill Our Child Novel Cover

My Husband Let His Mistress Kill Our Child

The elevator doors hissed shut, sealing Carter inside the steel box that would carry him down to the waiting limousine. Tokyo. He would be gone for forty-eight hours. I pressed my hand against the cold glass of the penthouse window, watching the blizzard swallow the Manhattan skyline. The condensation under my palm felt like the only real thing left in a world that was rapidly dissolving. "He’s gone to build the empire, Lilah. We must do our part here." Sasha’s voice didn't come from behind me; it seemed to materialize inside my head. I turned. She stood by the kitchen island, a silhouette against the sterile white marble, holding my bottle of prenatal vitamins upside down over the garbage disposal. The rattle of pills hitting the metal blades sounded like hail on a tin roof.
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The elevator doors hissed shut, sealing Carter inside the steel box that would carry him down to the waiting limousine. Tokyo. He would be gone for forty-eight hours. I pressed my hand against the cold glass of the penthouse window, watching the blizzard swallow the Manhattan skyline. The condensation under my palm felt like the only real thing left in a world that was rapidly dissolving.

"He’s gone to build the empire, Lilah. We must do our part here."

Sasha’s voice didn't come from behind me; it seemed to materialize inside my head. I turned. She stood by the kitchen island, a silhouette against the sterile white marble, holding my bottle of prenatal vitamins upside down over the garbage disposal. The rattle of pills hitting the metal blades sounded like hail on a tin roof.

"What are you doing?" My voice was thin, a reed snapping in the wind.

"Purging the toxins," Sasha said, her smile serene, terrifyingly vacant. She flipped the switch. The disposal roared, grinding the calcium and iron into dust. She slid a steaming cup of tea across the counter. The liquid was a murky, bruised purple. "Western medicine blocks the spirit channel. Drink. It’s wormwood and valerian. For the baby’s energy."

I reached for my phone on the counter, instinct screaming that I needed to hear a human voice, perhaps Adele’s rasp. Sasha’s hand, adorned with jagged crystal rings, clamped over my wrist. Her grip was iron masked in velvet.

"Electronics disrupt the aura," she whispered, sliding the phone into the pocket of her flowing linen robe. "We need silence."

The tea tasted of wet earth and rot. Within an hour, the walls of the penthouse began to breathe. The blizzard outside wasn't just snow anymore; it was a wall of white noise, isolating us from the earth below. Then the pain arrived. It wasn't a contraction. It was a shearing, a hot knife gutting me from the inside out.

I doubled over on the white rug, clutching my stomach. "Sasha. Something’s wrong."

She sat cross-legged on the sofa, lighting a bundle of sage. The smoke choked the air, thick and cloying. "Pain is the ego leaving the body, Lilah. Don't fight it."

"Call 911!" I screamed, the sound tearing at my throat as another wave of agony crashed over me. I felt moisture between my legs—too much moisture. Warm, metallic, terrifying.

"No doctors," Sasha chanted, her eyes closed, swaying to a rhythm I couldn't hear. "They are energy vampires. They will poison him."

I crawled. My fingernails dug into the high-pile wool, dragging my heavy, trembling body toward the landline on the side table. The hallway stretched into infinity, the perspective warped by the tea and the pain. I reached up, my fingers brushing the cold plastic of the receiver.

A boot pinned my hand to the floor. Sasha stood over me, no longer swaying. Her face was a mask of cold curiosity.

"You are resisting the lesson," she said softly. She kicked the phone away. The cord snapped.

The next hour was a blur of blood and white noise. I screamed until my voice broke, but the sound was swallowed by the storm and Sasha’s rhythmic chanting. When the pressure finally released, when my son slipped into the world, the silence was louder than the wind.

He was blue. Still. A tiny, perfect doll abandoned on the blood-stained rug.

"CPR," I gasped, reaching for him, my limbs feeling like they were filled with lead. "Help him."

Sasha didn't move. She watched the infant with the detached interest of a scientist observing a failed experiment. "He chose to leave, Lilah. Your vessel was too toxic to hold him."

Darkness took me then.

I woke to the sound of weeping, but it wasn't mine. It was deep, guttural—a wounded animal.

Carter.

He was on his knees. The smell of antiseptic and ash filled the room. I tried to sit up, but my body felt hollowed out. Carter held a small, heavy ceramic urn against his chest, his knuckles white, his expensive suit rumpled and stained.

"Carter?" I whispered.

He looked up. His eyes, usually so warm, were two shards of ice. He didn't see his wife. He saw a monster.

Sasha stood behind him, her hand resting gently on his shoulder. She had changed into pristine white. The blood was gone from the floor. The silence was absolute.

"I tried to save them," Sasha lied, her voice trembling with a rehearsed grief. "But her karma... it was too black, Carter. She refused the help. She refused the ambulance. She wanted to do it her way, and she poisoned him."

"Where is he?" I croaked, looking frantically for the tiny blue body.

"Gone," Carter said, his voice devoid of humanity. He clutched the urn tighter. "Cremated. Immediately. To spare the family the shame of an autopsy on a child killed by his own mother's negligence."

He stood up, towering over me. The love in his gaze had been incinerated, replaced by a hatred so pure it burned colder than the storm outside. "Sasha says you need to be cleansed, Lilah. And God help me, I believe her."

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