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My Husband Murdered Our Baby to Protect His Mistress's Child

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The chandeliers above the Grand Ballroom cast fractured light across two hundred faces I'd known my entire life. Crystal. Champagne. Conversation that hummed like white noise against my skull. My twenty-seventh birthday gala should have felt like a triumph—the Hoffman name etched in gold across the invitation, my husband's hand warm against the small of my back. Instead, I stood at the center of it all and felt like I was drowning. Three months. That's how long it had been since I lost the baby. Since Dr. Hayes had looked at me with those pitying eyes and said the words that shattered everything: "I'm sorry, Mrs.

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The chandeliers above the Grand Ballroom cast fractured light across two hundred faces I'd known my entire life. Crystal. Champagne. Conversation that hummed like white noise against my skull. My twenty-seventh birthday gala should have felt like a triumph—the Hoffman name etched in gold across the invitation, my husband's hand warm against the small of my back. Instead, I stood at the center of it all and felt like I was drowning.

Three months. That's how long it had been since I lost the baby. Since Dr. Hayes had looked at me with those pitying eyes and said the words that shattered everything: "I'm sorry, Mrs. Stone. There's nothing we can do."

Leonardo's fingers tightened on my waist. "Smile, darling. The Vanderbilts are watching."

I smiled. I'd gotten good at that.

His phone buzzed for the fourth time in ten minutes. He pulled it out, thumb moving across the screen with practiced efficiency, and I watched his other hand drift to his cufflinks. Left one first, then right. The small adjustment he made whenever he was lying to a board member, a business partner, me.

"Work?" I asked, though I already knew the answer would be yes.

"Just finalizing the Garcia merger. Nothing that can't wait." He slipped the phone back into his jacket, but his jaw was tight. "You're not still dwelling on—Thea, we talked about this. Dr. Hayes said it was hormonal. You need to move forward."

Hormonal. As if grief had an expiration date.

The crowd shifted near the entrance, a ripple of whispers spreading like spilled wine. I turned, and my breath caught.

Veronica Garcia stood in the doorway wearing a dress the color of fresh blood. Crimson silk clung to her frame, and her dark hair fell in waves over bare shoulders. She wasn't supposed to be here. Leonardo had assured me his "business rival" wouldn't attend, that their relationship was purely professional, that I was being paranoid.

But it was her wrist that made my heart stop.

The bracelet caught the light as she raised her champagne flute—platinum links with custom charms, each one representing a moment from my life with Leonardo. Our wedding date. The coordinates of where he proposed. A tiny book for my love of literature. I'd waited six months for that bracelet, checking with the jeweler weekly until Leonardo finally told me it had been lost in transit.

Lost.

Veronica's eyes found mine across the room, and she smiled. Not the polite smile of a business acquaintance. Something sharper. Hungrier.

I moved before I could think, my heels clicking against marble as I crossed the ballroom. The crowd parted. Conversations died. By the time I reached the champagne tower, my hands were shaking.

"That's mine," I said, my voice low enough that only she could hear.

Veronica tilted her head, the bracelet sliding down her wrist. "Is it? Leo gave it to me last month. Said it reminded him of new beginnings." Her free hand drifted to her stomach—a gesture so deliberate it felt like a slap. "To new beginnings, Mrs. Stone."

She raised her glass higher, her voice carrying across the ballroom. "A toast! To Thea Hoffman Stone, who's given so much to make tonight possible."

The room lifted their glasses. Murmurs of agreement. Leonardo was moving toward us now, his expression carefully neutral, but I saw the flash of something cold in his eyes.

Veronica wasn't finished. She plucked the microphone from the band's stand, and the music died. "Actually, I have a confession to make." Her smile widened. "I wasn't invited tonight. But I couldn't miss the opportunity to share some news with all of you."

Leonardo's hand closed around my elbow. "Veronica, this isn't—"

"Your wife deserves to know the truth, Leo." She pulled out her phone, fingers dancing across the screen. "Three months ago, Thea lost a baby. Tragic, right? Except it wasn't an accident."

The air left my lungs.

"I have an email here," Veronica continued, her voice honey-sweet and venomous. "From Leonardo Stone to Dr. Richard Hayes. Shall I read it? 'Ensure the procedure appears natural. Thea cannot carry an heir. V's pregnancy takes priority.'"

The ballroom erupted. Gasps. Shouts. Someone dropped a glass, and it shattered like my world was shattering, like everything I'd believed for seven years was splintering into a thousand irreparable pieces.

Leonardo's grip on my arm turned bruising. "She's lying. Thea, look at me—"

But I was looking at Veronica. At her stomach. At the bracelet on her wrist that should have been mine.

At the truth I'd been too blind to see.

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