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My Husband Tried to Kill Me for His Mistress’s Child

The crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow across the ballroom as I smoothed down my ivory gown, the silk cool against my trembling hands. Tonight was supposed to be perfect—our makeup wedding ceremony, Elliot's grand gesture to celebrate our seven years together after his business finally took off. "You look stunning," my friend Rachel whispered, squeezing my arm. "Elliot must be so proud." I smiled weakly, my stomach knotting with anticipation. Something felt off. Elliot had been distant lately, consumed by work and mysterious late-night meetings. But tonight was different. Tonight was ours. "I need to grab his vows from his study," I told Rachel, pressing a kiss to her cheek before slipping away from the crowd. The penthouse was quiet compared to the chaos downstairs.
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Chapter 4

The world tilted sideways as Elliot's hands clamped onto my shoulders. His fingers dug into my flesh like talons, his face inches from mine—a mask of blind rage and jealous fury.

"You're lying," he snarled, spittle flying from his lips. "You've always been lying!"

I tried to back away, but there was nowhere to go. The top of the villa's grand staircase loomed behind me, the polished wood gleaming under the chandelier light.

"Elliot, please," I begged, one hand protectively covering my stomach. "Think about our baby."

"There is no baby!" His voice rose to a roar that echoed through the marble foyer. "Just more of your pathetic attempts to trap me!"

I saw it in his eyes then—the moment reason abandoned him. His grip tightened as he gave me a violent shove.

"Elliot, no—"

The world dissolved into chaos. My feet left the ground. For one suspended moment, I hung in the air, arms windmilling uselessly. Then gravity claimed me.

The first impact knocked the breath from my lungs. My body tumbled down the steep stairs, each edge striking like a hammer blow. I heard something crack—a rib, maybe two. My head spun, consciousness flickering as I continued to fall.

When I finally came to rest at the bottom, the pain was so intense I could barely breathe. Warm wetness spread beneath me, seeping into the expensive carpet. I looked down to see crimson pooling around my hips.

"No," I whispered, clutching my stomach. "No, please, no."

The agony was unbearable—a tearing sensation deep inside me. I knew instantly what was happening. My baby. Our baby.

"Elliot!" I screamed, my voice breaking. "Help me! The baby!"

He appeared at the top of the stairs, silhouetted against the light. For a moment, I thought I saw something flicker in his eyes—regret, perhaps. Or recognition.

But then his face hardened again. He straightened his cuffs with deliberate care and turned away.

"You brought this on yourself," he said coldly, walking back into the darkness of the villa.

I lay there, curled around my empty womb, as darkness crept in from the edges of my vision.

* * *

The hospital room was sterile white, the fluorescent lights overhead casting everything in harsh relief. I drifted in and out of consciousness, my body broken and my spirit shattered.

Bandages wrapped my arms where the IV drips entered my veins. The machines beeped steadily, monitoring a life I no longer cared about living.

My hands moved unconsciously to my flat stomach, rubbing the emptiness there. The doctors had confirmed it—there was nothing left to save.

"Severe trauma," I heard one say to another outside my door. "The baby didn't survive."

The door opened, and Elliot stepped in. He wore a tailored suit that probably cost more than most people's monthly rent, his appearance immaculate as always.

"Comfortable?" he asked, his voice dripping with false concern.

I didn't respond. Couldn't respond. The emptiness inside me was too vast.

He moved closer, standing over my bed like a vulture. "You know what the worst part is? I almost believed you."

He leaned down, his breath hot against my ear. "But Olivia was right. You'd do anything to keep me, wouldn't you? Even lie about carrying my child."

I turned my face away, tears streaming silently down my cheeks.

"This is what you deserve," he continued, his voice low and calculated. "Every tear. Every moment of pain. You took something from me, and now I've taken something from you."

He straightened, adjusting his cufflinks with practiced precision. "Rest well, Ashley. You're going to need your strength."

The door closed behind him with a soft click.

Hours later—or maybe it was days, time had lost all meaning—the door opened again. I tensed, expecting Elliot's return.

Instead, Olivia slipped inside, her pregnant belly prominently displayed in a tight dress. She moved to my bedside with practiced stealth, her face a mask of false sympathy.

"Oh, Ashley," she cooed, her voice sweet as poisoned honey. "Look at you."

She perched on the edge of my bed, one hand resting on her stomach. "You should have just walked away. But you couldn't let go, could you?"

"You set me up," I whispered, my voice raw from disuse.

Olivia's smile widened. She leaned closer, her lips nearly touching my ear. "Every detail. The warehouse. The blood. The kidnapping attempt."

She pulled back, eyes glittering with triumph. "And the best part? Elliot believed every word."

"Why?" I managed to ask.

"Because he's mine," she said simply. "He always has been."

She stood, smoothing her dress over her belly. "Oh, I almost forgot." She reached into her purse and pulled out a small burner phone, dropping it onto the bed beside me.

"What's this?" I asked, confusion momentarily overriding the pain.

Olivia's smile turned cruel. "A little hope, Ashley. Just enough to keep you breathing." She leaned down one last time, her voice a venomous whisper. "But we both know no one's coming to save you."

The door closed behind her, leaving me alone with the phone—a tiny lifeline in an ocean of despair.

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