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My Husband Paid a Nurse to Kill Our Baby

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.
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Chapter 3

The call came at three in the morning.

I grabbed my phone off the nightstand. My father's name on the screen. But it wasn't his voice.

"Ms. Greene? This is Dr. Patel from Lenox Hill. Your father was brought in an hour ago. Severe allergic reaction. We've stabilized him, but you should come."

I was dressed in four minutes.

Damon didn't wake up. Or if he did, he didn't ask where I was going.

---

The hospital smelled like antiseptic and fear.

I found my father in a private room on the eighth floor. Monitors beeped. An IV drip ran into his arm. His face looked gray against the white sheets.

But his eyes were clear.

"Emilia." His voice was rough. "Close the door."

I did. Locked it.

He pushed himself up slightly. Winced. "How do I look?"

"Terrible."

"Good." He gestured to the chair. "Sit. We don't have much time."

I sat. My hands were shaking. "Dad, what—"

"Shellfish," he said. "I'm not actually allergic. But the reaction looked real enough. Dr. Patel is an old friend. He's very good at his job."

I stared at him.

"I needed cover," he continued. "And you needed time. Damon's been watching you too closely. But a hospitalized father? That gives you reason to be distracted. Emotional. Moving between here and home. Meeting with people he won't question."

I felt something shift in my chest. "You staged this."

"I did." He reached for the water cup. His hand trembled slightly. That part wasn't an act. "I also needed to see what Damon would do with me out of commission. Men like him can't resist an opening."

"What did he do?"

My father's expression hardened. "Victor will brief you. But the short version? He filed emergency motions this morning. Trying to accelerate the transfer of three property portfolios before the divorce finalizes. He thinks you're confused and I'm incapacitated. He thinks the company is exposed."

"Is it?"

"No." He set the cup down. "I moved the core assets four months ago. Everything that matters is in a trust structure he can't touch. What he's reaching for are shells. Empty buildings with debt attached."

I leaned back. Closed my eyes. "You've been planning this."

"Since the miscarriage." His voice went quiet. "I knew something was wrong. The way he looked at you in the hospital. The way he wasn't there. I started digging. Found the offshore accounts. The shell companies. And I realized—this wasn't an affair that got complicated. This was always the plan."

I opened my eyes. "Why didn't you tell me?"

"Because you weren't ready." He met my gaze. "You loved him. And love like that doesn't break because someone tells you to stop. It breaks when you see the truth yourself. I couldn't give you that. You had to find it."

I felt tears coming. Pushed them back. "I found it."

"I know." He reached for my hand. His grip was weak but steady. "Now we finish it."

---

Victor arrived twenty minutes later. He had a leather folder under his arm.

My father waved him in. "Show her."

Victor spread the documents across the hospital bed. Emergency motions. Transfer requests. Three property portfolios—the Tribeca complex, the Brooklyn Heights development, the Queens commercial plaza.

"He filed at nine this morning," Victor said. "Argued that with Emerson hospitalized and you unable to manage complex financial decisions due to your condition, the assets need immediate custodial transfer to prevent market loss."

"What's the real value?" I asked.

"On paper? Sixty million." Victor tapped the highlighted section. "In reality? They're leveraged to the breaking point. The Tribeca property has a balloon payment due in six months that will trigger foreclosure. Brooklyn Heights has foundation issues that'll cost fifteen million to fix. Queens is tied up in zoning litigation."

I looked at my father. "You set traps."

"I set consequences," he corrected. "If he'd been content with the divorce settlement Victor was preparing, he'd have walked away clean. But I knew he wouldn't be. Men like Damon always overreach."

Victor pulled out another document. "I intercepted the filings within two hours. Filed counter-motions. But more importantly—" He slid a signature page toward my father. "This transfers everything that matters into the family trust. Permanently. Beyond any marital claim."

My father signed without hesitation.

"It's done," Victor said. "As of ten minutes ago, Damon Carter has legal claim to exactly nothing."

I sat very still. "He doesn't know yet."

"No," my father said. "And he won't. Not until you're ready."

I looked at the monitors. The IV drip. The staged performance of vulnerability. "How long do you need to stay here?"

"Three days. Maybe four." He shifted against the pillows. "Long enough to make it convincing. Long enough for him to commit fully to whatever move he's planning next."

"And then?"

"Then you go home," he said quietly. "And you wait. Because the next move is his. And it will be the mistake that ends him."

Victor gathered the documents. "I'll file the final trust paperwork tonight. By morning, the corporate structure is locked. He can't touch it. Can't change it. Can't even see it."

I stood. Looked at my father. "Thank you."

"Don't thank me yet." His voice was tired. "This is going to get worse before it's over. You need to be ready."

"I am."

He studied my face. "Yes," he said finally. "I think you are."

---

I left the hospital at dawn.

The city was waking up. Delivery trucks. Early commuters. The sky turning from black to gray.

I texted Damon: Dad's stable. Staying with him today. Don't wait up.

His reply came instantly: Okay.

One word.

I smiled.

Let him think I was distracted. Emotional. Sitting at my father's bedside while the company crumbled.

Let him make his move.

Because every step forward was another step into the trap my father had spent months building.

And I was done pretending I didn't see it closing.

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