
My Mother's Ashes, My Fury Unleashed
My husband Collin forced me to watch him with his mistress, Jaime, calling it my "education" on how to be a woman. This was my reality for months, even on our wedding anniversary.
He refused to pay for my mother's life-saving treatment, causing her death. Then, he let Jaime beat me so severely that I miscarried the baby I didn't even know I was carrying, leaving me unable to ever have children.
As if that wasn't enough, Jaime shattered my mother's urn in front of me and fed her ashes to a dog, all while Collin watched.
My mother's last words were, "Stop begging him."
She left me a number for my estranged uncle, a powerful man I barely knew.
When I called him, he sent a jet to bring me to London.
Now, I'm back. Not as the broken wife he discarded, but as the new CEO of his collapsing company, ready to take everything from him.
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Chapter 4
Calista POV
I woke to the sterile scent of antiseptic, the dull hum of hospital equipment. My eyelids felt heavy, glued shut. When I finally forced them open, the first thing I saw was Collin. He sat by my bedside, his hair disheveled, a haunted look in his eyes. He looked… almost human.
A flicker of something I hadn't seen in a long time-regret, perhaps-crossed his face. He reached out, taking my hand. His touch was cold.
"Calista," he whispered, his voice hoarse, raw. "You're awake."
I tried to pull my hand away, but my body felt heavy, weak.
"The baby," he said, his voice barely audible. "It's… it's gone. The doctors, they couldn't save it."
The words hit me like a physical blow, stealing the air from my lungs. Baby? My baby? I hadn't even known. A wave of nausea, cold and consuming, washed over me. No wonder the pain had been so intense. No wonder.
My eyes burned, but no tears came. My body felt numb.
"Jaime… she's pregnant too," Collin continued, his gaze fixed on the hospital linoleum. "We're going to raise our child together. I thought… maybe you could understand."
A sudden surge of strength, fueled by a primal fury, coursed through me. I yanked my hand away from his, the movement sharp and violent. "What did you say?" My voice was a broken whisper, laced with disbelief.
He flinched, refusing to meet my gaze. "I said… Jaime is pregnant. We're going to have a baby." He still wouldn't look at me.
Then, the second blow. "The doctors also said… your uterus. It's… severely damaged. You can't have children anymore, Calista. Not ever."
The world went silent. My own breathing sounded impossibly loud in my ears. No more children. The words ricocheted around my skull, a brutal, undeniable truth. My body started to tremble uncontrollably, a tremor that originated deep within my bones and shook me to my core. Tears, hot and uncontrollable, finally streamed down my face, blurring Collin's pathetic, averted form.
He stood there, helpless, watching me shatter.
Just then, his phone rang, a jarring, insistent trill in the silence.
"It's... it's the office," he stammered, pulling it out. "I really should take this."
I cut him off, my voice raw. "Leave."
He hesitated, placing a wilting bouquet of roses on my bedside table. "I'll be back, Calista. As soon as I can. We'll talk."
Then he was gone, his hurried footsteps echoing down the hall.
No sooner had the door closed than it opened again. Jaime. She sashayed in, a triumphant smirk on her face, a plastic container of sushi in her hand.
"Oh, look who's awake," she purred, her eyes glittering with malicious glee. "Collin just bought me these. He said I should eat well for our baby." She took a bite, chewing slowly, deliberately. "He even threw away those awful flowers you had. Said they were trash."
My gaze fell on the bouquet, now dumped unceremoniously in the wastebin.
"You know," she continued, her voice syrupy sweet, "the doctors showed Collin the ultrasound. Our baby looked so perfect. So tiny. Not like... well, not like whatever you were carrying. Collin said it was for the best, you know. A blessing in disguise. Apparently, it was... deformed."
My blood ran cold. The words were a venomous snake, coiling around my heart.
"And guess what else?" she leaned in, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper, but her eyes held a chilling triumph. "That useless organ of yours? The doctor said it was completely ruined. So ruined, they had to remove it. But good news for me! Collin said they could transplant it. For my baby. So I can carry our child, with your womb."
A guttural cry tore from my throat. My hand shot out, fueled by a rage so fierce, so primal, it shocked even me. The sound of my palm connecting with her cheek was sickeningly loud.