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Pregnant Wife's Escape from Cruel Love

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.
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Chapter 2

I stood in the bathroom of my apartment, staring at the small plastic stick in my trembling hands. Two pink lines. Clear and undeniable. The pregnancy test had fallen from my grasp twice already as I tried to process what it meant.

My twenty-fourth birthday was tomorrow, and here was this unexpected gift—or perhaps curse, depending on whose eyes were viewing it. My free hand instinctively moved to my stomach, resting there as tears blurred my vision.

"Our child," I whispered, my voice barely audible even in the silent bathroom.

The flutter in my chest wasn't just emotion; it was my damaged heart responding to the shock. I leaned against the cool tile wall, sliding down until I sat on the floor, still clutching the test like a lifeline. The irony wasn't lost on me—a woman with a failing heart creating new life.

For three years, I had lived in the shadow of Isabella's memory, bound by a promise I made to a dying sister. For three years, I had endured Ryan's coldness, his casual cruelty, his constant reminders that I was merely a placeholder for the woman he truly loved. The memory of the hurricane, of him leaving me to die while he saved Carmen, was still raw, a wound that refused to heal.

Yet somehow, against all odds, a spark of hope ignited within me. A child. Our child. Perhaps this was the bridge that could finally connect us, the one thing that might make Ryan see me as something more than the woman who stole his happiness.

I pressed my palm harder against my abdomen, as if I could already feel the tiny heartbeat beneath my own damaged one.

"I'll protect you," I promised softly. "Whatever happens."

Sleep eluded me that night as I rehearsed what I would say to Ryan. Dawn found me exhausted but resolved. I prepared breakfast—nothing elaborate, just coffee and toast—and waited at our kitchen table. The sunlight streaming through the windows felt like a spotlight, illuminating my vulnerability.

Ryan entered at precisely 7:30, his routine unvarying as always. He wore his charcoal suit, his hair perfectly styled, his expression as distant as it had been since the day we married. He barely glanced at me as he took his seat.

"You're up early," he noted, reaching for the coffee I'd poured him.

I took a deep breath, steeling myself. "Ryan, I need to tell you something."

He looked up then, his eyes meeting mine with that familiar blend of irritation and indifference. "What is it?"

"I'm pregnant," I said, the words hanging in the air between us like fragile glass ornaments, waiting to shatter.

For a moment—just one brief, beautiful moment—I thought I saw something shift in his expression. A flicker of... something. Surprise? Interest? But it vanished so quickly I wondered if I'd imagined it.

His jaw tightened. He pushed his plate away, the scrape of ceramic against wood painfully loud in the silence.

"I never asked for this," he said finally, his voice cold and dismissive. "I don't want your complications."

Your complications. As if this child was mine alone. As if I had somehow orchestrated this to inconvenience him.

"It's your child too," I said quietly, fighting to keep my voice steady.

"Is it?" His question sliced through me like a blade. "Or is this just another way for you to try to replace what I lost?"

I flinched as if he'd struck me. In all our years together, through all his cruelty, he had never suggested infidelity. The accusation was so absurd, so painful, that I couldn't find words to respond.

Ryan stood, straightening his tie with practiced precision. "I have a meeting. We'll discuss this later."

But I knew there would be no discussion. His decision had been made the moment the words left my lips.

I sat alone at the table long after he'd gone, one hand resting protectively over my stomach, the other pressed against my chest, trying to calm the dangerous rhythm of my broken heart.

That night, while Ryan worked late—or perhaps spent his evening with Carmen, I no longer cared to know—I moved through our bedroom with quiet determination. I pulled my suitcase from the closet, the sound of the zipper unnaturally loud in the empty room.

Item by item, I packed away my life. Clothes, books, the few personal treasures I'd managed to keep. Not much to show for twenty-four years of existence. I left his gifts—the expensive jewelry he'd given me on birthdays and anniversaries, hollow offerings devoid of any real sentiment.

At my laptop, I drafted an email to a divorce attorney whose card I'd been carrying in my wallet for months. My fingers hovered over the keyboard before I typed the final words: "I need to be free."

As I hit send, I felt something I hadn't experienced in years—not since before Isabella's death, before the promise that had chained me to this half-life. It was the faintest glimmer of possibility, of a future that might be my own.

My hand drifted to my stomach again. "We're going to be okay," I whispered, though I wasn't entirely sure which of us I was trying to convince.

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