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My Husband Suffocated Our Healthy Newborn for Her

The ultrasound room at St. Jude's Medical Center was dimly lit, the soft blue glow of the monitor casting shadows across Dr. Hoffman's face. I shifted uncomfortably on the examination table, the cold gel on my swollen belly making me shiver despite the room's warmth. "Just a routine check at thirty-seven weeks," I whispered to myself, trying to calm my nerves. "Everything's been perfect so far." Dr. Hoffman's expression remained neutral as he moved the wand across my abdomen. Too neutral. The silence stretched uncomfortably between us. "Is everything okay?" I finally asked, my voice smaller than I intended.
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Chapter 2

I drifted in and out of consciousness, the haze of anesthesia slowly lifting. My body felt hollow, as if something essential had been carved out of me. The private recovery room was silent except for the soft beeping of monitors and the occasional squeak of nurses' shoes in the hallway.

Where was Preston? He'd promised to be here when I woke up.

I tried to sit up, wincing at the sharp pain in my abdomen. The cramping was worse than I'd expected—deep, visceral twinges that radiated through my entire body. Something felt wrong beyond the expected discomfort of surgery.

"Water," I croaked, my throat raw from the intubation.

A nurse appeared, her face a mask of professional concern. "Mrs. Ellis, you need to rest. Your body has been through a lot."

"Where's my husband?" I asked, ignoring her advice.

"He stepped out," she replied vaguely, avoiding my eyes. "Is there someone else I can call for you?"

I shook my head, reaching for my phone on the bedside table. The screen illuminated my pale face as I scrolled through notifications. Nothing from Preston—no texts, no calls.

Then I saw it.

Tiffany Reyes's Instagram story sat at the top of my feed, marked with a vibrant ring indicating it had been viewed thousands of times. My finger hovered over the screen before tapping it.

Music flooded out—a classical piece played on a harp, the kind used at upscale events. The video showed a lavishly decorated room with white flowers cascading from crystal vases. Guests in designer clothes mingled beneath chandeliers that cast golden light across marble floors.

"Welcome to the christening of little Jonathan Pierce-Reyes!" a voice announced off-camera.

My heart stuttered painfully as the camera panned to reveal the centerpiece of the celebration: a beautiful baby in a white gown, held by a woman I recognized instantly. Tiffany Reyes, socialite and notorious flirt, looked radiant in a champagne-colored dress that hugged her perfect figure.

But it was the man standing beside her who made my breath catch and die in my throat.

Preston.

My husband of fifteen years, the father of my—our—child, stood beaming as he held a champagne flute. His other arm rested casually around Tiffany's waist, his body angled toward hers in that intimate way that spoke of familiarity and possession.

"To my firstborn," he toasted, his voice clear and happy as he clinked glasses with someone off-screen.

The timestamp in the corner of the video read 3:47 PM. Yesterday.

When I was in surgery.

The phone slipped from my numb fingers onto the blanket. A strange, high-pitched ringing filled my ears as blood rushed in my head.

"Daddy's finally home," read the caption beneath the video.

My phone buzzed on the blanket. A text message from an unknown number. I picked it up with trembling hands.

"Did you enjoy the show?" it read.

Before I could process this, another message appeared—a photo. Preston and Tiffany on a beach, his arm around her shoulders as they smiled into the camera. He wore the blue swim trunks I'd bought him for our anniversary.

Another message: "He didn't want a defective spare when he already has a perfect heir with me."

More photos followed—Preston and Tiffany at a restaurant, walking hand-in-hand through vineyards, kissing outside a Hamptons cottage.

"The Hamptons?" I whispered, remembering how Preston had explained his absence during those weeks. "Business trip to Tokyo."

The final text arrived like a knife twisting in my gut: "Make room, sweetie."

Something broke inside me then—something deeper than flesh or bone. The room spun violently as pain unlike anything I'd ever experienced tore through my abdomen.

"Help," I gasped, clutching at my stomach. "Something's wrong."

Warm wetness spread beneath me on the sheets. Even through my shock, I knew what it was.

Blood.

The monitors around me began to wail, their steady beeps accelerating into frantic alarm. Nurses rushed in, their faces shifting from professional calm to urgent concern as they saw the spreading crimson stain.

"We need Dr. Hoffman stat!" someone shouted.

"BP dropping! She's hemorrhaging!"

"Get an IV started with O-negative!"

I tried to focus through the chaos, but darkness crept in at the edges of my vision. Where was Preston? Why wasn't he answering his phone?

"Mrs. Ellis, stay with us," a nurse urged, her voice growing distant as my consciousness faded.

The last thing I heard was the desperate voice of a young doctor: "We need authorization for emergency measures! Is anyone getting through to Mr. Greene?"

And then, distantly, another voice: "He's declining the calls. Says she's probably just being dramatic."

As darkness claimed me again, one thought crystallized with perfect clarity: my husband had betrayed me in every possible way. And now, as I fought for my life, he couldn't even be bothered to care.

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