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New Life Beyond Betrayal

The doorbell echoed through our mansion like a death knell. I flinched, my fingers tightening around the teacup I'd been holding for the past hour—too afraid to drink, too afraid to set it down. Dean hadn't spoken a word to me since yesterday, when I'd accidentally spilled coffee on his imported rug. "I'll get it," I murmured, setting down the cup with trembling hands. Dean's cold voice cut through the silence. "Sit down, Caroline. That won't be for you." I sank back into the chair, my stomach twisting into knots. Who would be visiting at this hour? And why did Dean seem so... expectant?
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Chapter 3

Two weeks passed in a blur of nausea and missed periods. I stood in our marble bathroom, staring at the plastic stick in my trembling hands. Two pink lines. Unmistakable. Pregnant.

A wild, desperate hope bloomed in my chest. Despite everything—the abuse, the betrayal, Sarah's death—this baby might change everything. Maybe Dean would finally see me as more than a burden. Maybe he would love me the way I'd always dreamed.

"I'll protect you," I whispered to my still-flat stomach. "Somehow, I'll make this right."

I spent the afternoon at the mall, searching for the perfect way to share the news. In a small boutique, I found them—tiny white baby shoes, delicate as seashells. The saleswoman smiled as I purchased them, assuming I was a happy expectant mother. If only she knew.

"Dinner will be perfect," I promised my reflection as I prepared that evening. I'd spent hours cooking Dean's favorite meal—roasted lamb with rosemary potatoes. Candles flickered across our dining room table, casting warm shadows that softened the cold elegance of our home.

When Dean entered, his eyebrows rose slightly. "What's the occasion?"

I smoothed my dress nervously. "Can't a wife cook for her husband?"

He sat down, his expression guarded. I served him with shaking hands, watching as he took his first bite.

"Caroline," he said finally, "what's going on?"

The words caught in my throat. I reached for the small box containing the baby shoes, my heart pounding so loudly I was certain he could hear it.

"Dean," I began, my voice barely above a whisper. "I have something to tell you."

I placed the box on the table between us. His eyes narrowed as he opened it, lifting out the tiny shoes with confusion.

"What is this?"

Tears spilled down my cheeks as I held out the pregnancy test. "I'm pregnant, Dean. We're going to have a baby."

For one breathless moment, his face went completely blank. Then it twisted into something I'd never seen before—pure, undiluted rage.

"You're lying," he hissed, rising from his chair so abruptly it scraped against the floor.

"No," I insisted, clutching the test. "Look at it. It's positive. I've been feeling sick for weeks—"

"Stop it!" His hand slammed down on the table, making the plates jump. "You think I don't know what you're doing? Trying to trap me with a baby?"

The baby shoes fell to the floor as I backed away. "Dean, please—this could be our fresh start. Maybe if we—"

"Fresh start?" He laughed, the sound like broken glass. "You think a baby changes anything?"

The door opened, and Ashlyn glided in, her timing so perfect it seemed choreographed.

"Mr. Morales," she said, her voice dripping with false concern. "I heard shouting."

She took in the scene—the overturned chairs, my tears, the positive test on the table.

"She claims to be pregnant," Dean said, his voice tight with anger.

Ashlyn's eyes met mine, something calculating flickering in their depths. "Let me examine her."

Before I could protest, she was guiding me to the couch, her hands firm on my shoulders. Dean watched as she pressed her fingers against my abdomen, her touch clinical and cold.

"There's no evidence of pregnancy," she announced loudly. "Mrs. Morales, these delusions are concerning."

"I'm not delusional!" I cried. "The test is right there!"

Dean stalked toward me, his face dark with fury. "Admit it, Caroline. You're lying."

"No," I whispered. "It's real. Our baby is real."

He grabbed my arm, dragging me to my feet. "Then prove it. Take another test. And another. And another."

Ashlyn produced a stack of pregnancy tests from her medical bag, her smile never reaching her eyes. One by one, I took them in the bathroom while Dean waited outside the door.

Each time, Ashlyn "verified" the results. Each time, she declared them negative.

"Perhaps," she suggested to Dean as I wept in the hallway, "we should address her delusions more aggressively."

Later that night, she came to my room with a syringe. "This will help with your... condition," she said softly.

The needle pierced my skin, sending a cold sensation spreading through my veins. "What are you giving me?"

"Just something to clear your mind," she replied, her voice distant as darkness crept into the edges of my vision.

The next morning, I woke to find Dean and Ashlyn in the main hallway, arguing in hushed tones.

"She's still insisting the pregnancy is real," Ashlyn was saying. "The delusions have progressed."

I stumbled toward them, one hand pressed protectively over my stomach. "Dean, please listen to me. I'm not lying!"

He turned to me, his expression cold and distant. "Enough, Caroline."

"I'm carrying your child!" I screamed, desperation making my voice crack.

Ashlyn stepped between us, her face a mask of professional concern. "Mrs. Morales, you need to calm down."

Something in her eyes shifted as she glanced at the marble staircase behind me. Before I could react, her hands were on my shoulders—not pushing, exactly, but guiding me backward.

One step. Two steps.

Then nothing but air as I tumbled down the unforgiving marble stairs.

Pain exploded through my body as I hit each step, my arms wrapped instinctively around my stomach. I heard Dean shout something, but it sounded distant and hollow.

When I finally came to rest at the bottom, warm wetness spread beneath me. I looked down to see crimson staining my dress.

"My baby," I whispered, reaching toward Dean as he stood frozen at the top of the stairs. "Please... our baby..."

The last thing I saw before darkness claimed me was Ashlyn leaning close to Dean, her lips curved in a satisfied smile.

"Accidents happen," she murmured. "Especially when people are so desperate for attention."

But as the paramedics loaded me into the ambulance, their urgent voices penetrated the fog of pain: "Female, mid-twenties, pregnant, severe trauma... possible miscarriage..."

Somewhere in the chaos, a doctor's voice cut through: "She was definitely pregnant. There's no doubt about it."

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