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My Husband Paid a Nurse to Kill Our Baby

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A peaceful morning in an elite Upper East Side penthouse is shattered when the private elevator opens unexpectedly. Instead of working at his office, Damon returns with a stunning, impeccably dressed woman whose calculated confidence instantly disrupts his wife's fragile domestic reality. This tense encounter sparks a dark web of secrets and betrayal, forcing the protagonist to navigate a high-stakes world of elite privilege where forbidden desires and dangerous deceptions threaten to destroy everything.

My Husband Paid a Nurse to Kill Our Baby Chapter 1

I heard the elevator chime before I saw her.

I was standing in the kitchen of our Upper East Side penthouse, pouring coffee I didn't want, when the private elevator opened directly into our foyer. The sound made me turn. Damon never used that elevator during the day. He was at the office. He was always at the office.

But it wasn't just Damon.

The woman who stepped out wore a cream Chanel dress that probably cost more than most people's rent. Her heels clicked against the marble with the confidence of someone who had rehearsed this entrance. She was beautiful in that specific, constructed way—dark hair blown out to perfection, makeup applied like armor. And she was pregnant. Very visibly pregnant.

Damon followed her in. He didn't look at me.

I set the coffee cup down slowly. My hand didn't shake. Not yet.

"Emilia," the woman said. Her voice was warm, almost friendly. "I'm Armani Salazar. I think we should talk."

She walked past me into the dining room like she owned the place. Like she'd been here before. Maybe she had. The thought arrived cold and factual. I followed because I didn't know what else to do.

Armani set her purse on the table—our dining table, the one Damon and I had picked out together three years ago—and pulled out a manila envelope. She slid it across the polished surface toward me.

"Go ahead," she said. "Open it."

I looked at Damon. He stood near the window, hands in his pockets, watching me with that expression I'd seen a thousand times. Calm. Detached. The face of a man observing an experiment.

I picked up the envelope. My fingers felt numb. Inside was a single sheet of paper with a laboratory header. DNA Paternity Test. Probability of Paternity: 99.97%.

The words blurred. I blinked and they sharpened again.

"The baby is Damon's," Armani said. She touched her stomach, a small possessive gesture. "I'm four months along. We've been together for two years."

Two years.

I heard myself breathe. In. Out.

"I know this is hard," Armani continued. Her tone was so reasonable. So kind. "But I think it's better to be honest. Damon and I are starting a family. This marriage—" She gestured vaguely at the space between Damon and me. "It's over. We both know that."

I looked at Damon again. "Is this true?"

He didn't hesitate. "Yes."

One word. Delivered in the same tone he used to confirm dinner reservations.

I felt something crack open in my chest. Not surprise. I'd suspected for months. Since the miscarriage. Since the night I woke up alone in the hospital and Damon arrived three hours later smelling like someone else's perfume. Since the phone calls he took in another room. Since the way he looked at me—or didn't look at me—like I was furniture he'd grown tired of.

But knowing and hearing are different things.

"I don't... I don't understand," I said softly. I let my voice break just a little. Let the words come out confused, hesitant. "When did this... how long..."

Armani leaned forward. "I know you're processing a lot right now. But we need to move forward. The penthouse is in Damon's name. I think it's best if you stay with your father for a while. We can work out the divorce details through lawyers."

She was already dividing up my life. Our life.

I looked down at the paternity test again. My hands were shaking now. Good. Let them see that.

"I need... I need a minute," I whispered.

I stood up. The chair scraped against the floor. I walked toward the bedroom, moving slowly, like someone in shock. Because that's what they expected. That's what a woman with a memory disorder would do when her entire world collapsed. She would retreat. She would break quietly.

I closed the bedroom door behind me and locked it.

Then I stopped shaking.

I crossed to the vanity and opened the hidden safe behind the mirror. Inside were two folders. I'd been keeping them for weeks. The first was my own copy of the paternity test—the one I'd intercepted when Damon's assistant made the mistake of having it sent to our home address. I'd known about Armani for a month.

The second folder was thicker. Medical records from Mount Sinai. Damon's records. Hyperthymesia with progressive multi-organ involvement. Projected life expectancy: eighteen months maximum.

He was dying.

And he had no idea I knew.

I stood there in the quiet bedroom, holding the proof of his betrayal in one hand and the proof of his mortality in the other. The man who remembered everything had forgotten to cover his tracks well enough.

I allowed myself five seconds. Five seconds to feel the rage. The grief. The white-hot fury at what he'd taken from me. Our baby. Our marriage. Every moment of love I'd given him, thinking it was real.

Five seconds.

Then I put the folders back in the safe and locked it.

I pulled out my phone and texted Victor Hale, my father's attorney. Three words: Start the paperwork.

His reply came instantly: Understood.

I looked at myself in the mirror. My eyes were red. My face was pale. I looked exactly like a woman whose life had just shattered.

Perfect.

I unlocked the bedroom door and walked back out into the dining room.

Damon and Armani were standing close together now, talking in low voices. They stopped when they saw me.

"I'll stay with my father," I said quietly. "I just... I need time to process this. I'm having trouble remembering... when things started changing. My memory..."

I let the sentence drift off. Let them think I was lost.

Armani's expression softened with something that might have been pity. "Of course. Take all the time you need."

Damon said nothing. He just watched me with those cold, perfect eyes.

I picked up my purse and walked to the elevator.

Neither of them tried to stop me.

As the elevator doors closed, I saw Armani lean into Damon's shoulder. I saw him put his arm around her.

I smiled.

Let them think they'd won.

I had eighteen months to take everything.

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