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Pregnant Woman's Vicious Plot

I stood in the doorway of my own penthouse, my hand instinctively moving to my slightly rounded belly as I stared at the unfamiliar arrangements before me. The space that had been my sanctuary for years now looked like a stranger's home. My carefully selected modern art pieces had been replaced with gaudy family portraits. The minimalist furniture I'd designed myself was gone, swapped for ornate, old-fashioned pieces that screamed of another generation's taste. "Holly? What are you doing here?" My mother-in-law's voice cut through the silence, her tone dripping with false sweetness as she emerged from what used to be my kitchen. "We weren't expecting you." I blinked, trying to process what was happening. "Mrs. Patterson, what is going on? Why are you in my home?" Before she could answer, another figure appeared behind her—Ainsley Black, Sawyer's girlfriend.
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Chapter 3

The doorbell rang at precisely 7:30 PM. I wasn't expecting anyone, and after the day I'd had, I wasn't in the mood for visitors. My temporary apartment—a small one-bedroom I'd hastily rented after being forced from my penthouse—felt cramped and impersonal, nothing like the home I'd built for myself.

I peered through the peephole and my heart skipped. Henry stood in the hallway, a bouquet of lilies in one hand and what looked like a shopping bag in the other. My first instinct was to ignore him, but something in me—perhaps the lingering hope that somewhere beneath his betrayal lurked the man I'd married—made me open the door.

"Holly," he said, his voice soft with practiced remorse. "Can I come in?"

I stepped aside wordlessly, one hand instinctively moving to my belly. Three months pregnant, and here I was, facing the man who'd stolen my home and was now trying to steal my dignity.

"I brought these for you," he said, offering the flowers. "And some prenatal vitamins. The organic kind you always prefer."

I accepted both with reluctant hands. "What do you want, Henry?"

"To talk." He moved into my small living room, looking uncomfortable in the modest space. "This has gone far enough, don't you think?"

"Has it?" I countered, placing the flowers on the counter without arranging them. "Your brother and his girlfriend are living in my home. Your mother is threatening me. And you transferred my property without my permission."

Henry ran his hands through his hair—his tell when he was lying or avoiding responsibility. "You're being unreasonable, Holly. Think of the baby."

"Don't," I said sharply. "Don't use our child as leverage."

"Our child needs stability," he insisted, stepping closer. "This lawsuit... it's tearing our family apart."

"Your family," I corrected him. "The same family that's destroying me."

He sighed, reaching into his pocket to pull out a folded document. "If you drop the case, we can work things out. I'll make sure you're compensated."

I unfolded the paper—a settlement offer that would give me a fraction of what my penthouse was worth.

"This isn't even close to fair," I said, handing it back.

"Holly, be reasonable," Henry pleaded, his voice taking on that manipulative tone I'd grown to recognize. "Think about what's best for our baby."

"Our baby deserves better than a father who steals from his mother," I replied, pulling out the evidence Rebecca had gathered—examples of my actual signature compared to the forgery. "And I have proof that these documents were falsified."

Henry's face changed instantly, defensive anger replacing his contrived sincerity. "You're making a mistake. Do you have any idea what this will do to our family?"

"To your family," I corrected. "Not mine."

As he left, slamming the door behind him, I sank onto the couch, my hands trembling.

---

My phone buzzed with a notification. Then another. And another.

I reluctantly picked it up, already knowing what I'd find. Ainsley had struck again.

There on Instagram was a new post—a photoshopped image showing me in a compromising position with Sawyer, his arms wrapped around me in what appeared to be an intimate embrace. The caption read: "Still think she's innocent? #Homewrecker #GoldDigger #BabyDaddyDrama"

I scrolled through the comments, each one more vicious than the last.

"Someone should teach this skank a lesson!"

"Bet she's sleeping with half the men in Seattle!"

"How can she show her face after this?"

My stomach churned as I continued scrolling. Ainsley had added "anonymous witness statements" claiming people had seen me following Sawyer for months, "practically throwing myself at him."

One comment caught my eye—a user had posted my studio address with the message: "If you want justice, go straight to the source! #ConfrontTheHomewrecker"

I dropped the phone as if it had burned me.

---

"We need to talk," Diana said, closing the studio door behind her the next morning.

I looked up from my computer, where I'd been trying to focus on designs despite the nightmare unfolding around me.

"What is it?" I asked, though I already knew.

"The Westfield account called," she said quietly. "They're pulling out."

I nodded numbly. The Westfield contract had been our biggest this quarter.

"And there's more," Diana continued, her voice gentle but firm. "The team... they're getting nervous."

"What do you mean?"

"They're receiving calls," she explained. "Threatening messages telling them to quit working for a 'disgrace' like me."

Diana's loyalty had never wavered, but I could see the strain in her eyes. "Holly, I'm with you all the way. But we need to prepare for the possibility that—"

The front door chimed as our receptionist rushed in, her face pale.

"Holly," she gasped, "there are people gathering outside. They're shouting your name."

I moved to the window and peered through the blinds. A small crowd had formed on the sidewalk, holding signs with crude messages about homewreckers and gold diggers.

As I watched, my phone buzzed with a text from an unknown number:

"This is just the beginning. You'll lose everything."

I turned back to Diana, who was already on the phone with security, and saw the fear in her eyes that matched the growing terror in my heart.

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