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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 4

The morning sun filtered through the hospital blinds, casting thin stripes across my bed. Samira arrived early, her expression grim but determined, a thick manila folder tucked under her arm.

"I've got something," she said without preamble, pulling a chair close to my bed. "It wasn't easy—Preston's accounts are buried under layers of shell companies and offshore holdings."

I pushed myself up against the pillows, wincing at the persistent pain in my abdomen. "What did you find?"

Samira opened the folder, spreading documents across the blanket. "Two days before your 'diagnosis,' Preston transferred five hundred thousand dollars from an offshore account in the Cayman Islands to Dr. Hoffman's private practice."

My fingers trembled as I touched the bank statement. "Half a million dollars."

"The payment was coded as 'consulting fees,' but look at this." She pointed to a highlighted line on another document. "Three days later, Hoffman deposited the exact same amount into his personal account."

The room seemed to tilt around me. "He paid off the doctor to lie about our baby."

"And that's not all." Samira pulled out another document—a credit card statement. "Look at this purchase on the day of your surgery."

The item was circled in red: "Cartier Necklace, $200,000."

"He bought her a diamond necklace," I whispered, the betrayal cutting fresh wounds over my still-healing body. "While I was fighting for my life."

Samira's hand covered mine, her touch grounding me as rage threatened to pull me under. "There's more. Much more."

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That afternoon, Samira returned with an old iPad I recognized immediately.

"Preston left this at the house when he moved his things out," she explained, handing it to me. "He forgot to wipe it."

I stared at the device, memories flooding back. "We used to share an iCloud account for household stuff—calendars, grocery lists..."

"And voice memos," Samira added quietly.

My heart stuttered as I opened the voice memo app. Dozens of recordings were synced from Preston's phone—most mundane snippets about meetings or reminders.

Then I saw it: a recording from three days ago, titled simply "Tiffany."

My finger hovered over the play button. Part of me wanted to throw the iPad across the room, to protect what little remained of my shattered heart. But I needed to know.

I pressed play.

"Is it done?" Tiffany's voice emerged, sultry and triumphant. "Did Hoffman handle the brat?"

Preston's laugh made my blood freeze. "It's taken care of. No heir, no anchor. The money is ours."

"And that pathetic wife of yours?" Tiffany's voice dripped with disdain.

"Brittany won't be a problem anymore. She's too weak to fight back."

The recording continued, their voices fading into background noise as my world narrowed to a single point of clarity. They hadn't just betrayed me—they'd orchestrated my child's murder with cold precision.

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The hospital corridor was silent at 2 AM. I lay still, eyes closed, monitoring the soft click of the door to my private suite.

"She's out," Preston's voice whispered. "They gave her something strong for the pain."

The door closed, followed by the unmistakable sound of a kiss.

"You're crazy bringing me here," Tiffany's voice, low and excited.

"I wanted to celebrate properly," Preston replied. "Our future is secure now."

I kept my breathing deep and even as footsteps approached the sofa across from my bed. The springs creaked as they sank into the cushions.

"Does she know yet?" Tiffany asked, her voice slightly breathless.

"About you? No. She's too drugged to notice anything."

Their laughter mingled with the rustle of clothing. I slid my hand beneath the blanket, finding my phone where I'd hidden it earlier.

"Poor Brittany," Tiffany mocked. "Always so trusting. Did she really believe you loved her?"

"She believed whatever I told her to believe," Preston said, his voice thick with desire. "That's what made her so easy to control."

I pressed record on my phone, capturing every word as they continued their mockery of my pain, my loss, my life.

"She actually thought that baby was going to save your marriage," Tiffany giggled.

"It would have ruined everything," Preston growled. "The Greene fortune doesn't belong to defective children."

Their conversation grew more intimate, their bodies moving together on the sofa just feet from where I lay. I forced myself to remain still, to breathe evenly despite the rage boiling inside me.

"We should have done this years ago," Tiffany murmured.

"It's better this way," Preston replied. "No loose ends."

As their passion intensified, I carefully adjusted my position, ensuring my phone captured every damning word. Each syllable they spoke was another nail in their coffin—a coffin I would personally build.

In the darkness of my hospital room, as my husband and his mistress celebrated their victory over my broken body, something inside me hardened into unbreakable resolve. They thought I was weak. They thought I was defeated.

They were wrong.

The recording continued as I planned their destruction in the silence of my mind.

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