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Pregnant Wife's Escape from Cruel Love

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The howling wind slammed against the windows of our rescue boat, each gust threatening to capsize us into the churning waters below. I gripped the metal railing, my knuckles white, as Miami disappeared beneath the wrath of the Category 4 hurricane. The sky had turned an unnatural shade of green-black, as if nature itself had become corrupted with rage. Ryan stood at the bow, his broad shoulders tensed, one arm protectively around Carmen. Her delicate frame pressed against his side, her head tucked beneath his chin. I watched them from my position at the stern, alone, as I had been for the three years of our marriage. "We're taking on water!" The captain's voice barely carried over the storm's fury. "The hull's been breached!" A massive wave crashed over the side, sending a rush of seawater across the deck. I stumbled, my heart racing with a familiar, dangerous flutter that warned me not to panic. The boat listed sharply to one side.

Pregnant Wife's Escape from Cruel Love Chapter 1

The howling wind slammed against the windows of our rescue boat, each gust threatening to capsize us into the churning waters below. I gripped the metal railing, my knuckles white, as Miami disappeared beneath the wrath of the Category 4 hurricane. The sky had turned an unnatural shade of green-black, as if nature itself had become corrupted with rage.

Ryan stood at the bow, his broad shoulders tensed, one arm protectively around Carmen. Her delicate frame pressed against his side, her head tucked beneath his chin. I watched them from my position at the stern, alone, as I had been for the three years of our marriage.

"We're taking on water!" The captain's voice barely carried over the storm's fury. "The hull's been breached!"

A massive wave crashed over the side, sending a rush of seawater across the deck. I stumbled, my heart racing with a familiar, dangerous flutter that warned me not to panic. The boat listed sharply to one side.

"Ryan!" I called out, extending my hand toward my husband.

His eyes met mine across the deck—those same eyes that had once looked at Isabella with such devotion now regarded me with nothing but cold calculation. In that moment, I saw something shift in his expression, a decision forming.

"The life raft," he shouted, but not to me. He was speaking to the captain. "Deploy it now!"

The small inflatable raft was quickly tossed into the churning waters, tethered to our failing vessel by a single rope. Ryan moved toward me, and for one heartbreaking second, I thought he was coming to ensure my safety.

Instead, his hands gripped my shoulders roughly. "You need to get on the raft."

"What about you and Carmen?" I asked, confused by the urgency in his voice.

"Coast Guard's coming for us," he said, his eyes darting back to where Carmen stood, trembling. "They can only take two more on their helicopter."

The realization of what was happening hit me with more force than the storm itself. "Ryan, you can't—"

"I can and I will," he hissed, his fingers digging into my flesh. "Carmen needs me."

Before I could protest further, he forced me toward the edge of the boat. With one powerful shove, I was airborne, falling through the rain until I crashed into the small life raft below. The impact knocked the breath from my lungs, and I gasped in pain as my body connected with the rubber floor.

"Ryan!" I screamed, but my voice was lost in the storm as I watched my husband turn away, wrapping Carmen in his arms as the Coast Guard helicopter appeared through the clouds.

I drifted alone for hours, battered by the storm, until another rescue team found me, half-drowned and hypothermic.

* * *

The fluorescent lights of Miami General Hospital burned my eyes as I lay in my bed, my body weak from exposure. The doctor's words echoed in my mind: my heart condition had worsened significantly due to the stress of the rescue. I needed surgery—soon.

"Mrs. Mitchell?" A nurse entered, her expression carefully neutral. "Your husband is here."

Ryan walked in, followed closely by Carmen. Neither looked at me directly.

"There's a situation," the doctor explained, entering behind them. "We have only one surgical team available for emergency cardiac procedures tonight. Both Mrs. Mitchell and Ms. Torres require immediate attention."

My eyes found Ryan's, silently pleading. His jaw tightened.

"Carmen goes first," he said without hesitation, taking the consent form from the doctor's hands and signing it with a flourish.

"Ryan," I whispered, "I could die."

He finally looked at me then, his eyes empty of any compassion. "She needs it more than you do, Olivia."

Carmen's lips curled into the faintest smile before she schooled her features back into a mask of pain. "Thank you, Ryan," she murmured, reaching for his hand. "I don't know what I'd do without you."

They left me there, alone with the knowledge that my husband had once again chosen someone else's life over mine.

Hours passed. The pain in my chest grew from a dull ache to a crushing pressure. I pressed the call button, but no one came. The monitors began to beep erratically as my heart struggled to maintain its rhythm.

As darkness crept into the edges of my vision, the door to my room opened. Ryan stood there, watching as the monitors flatlined, the sound of my failing heart filling the room.

"This is what you owe me and Carmen," he said coldly, before turning and walking away, leaving me to face death alone—just as he had left me to face life.

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