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Revenge at Birthday Party

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The scent of roasting turkey filled our Manhattan apartment as I slid another tray of appetizers into the oven. Thanksgiving had always been my favorite holiday—a time when perfection felt achievable, when I could transform our sleek kitchen into a warm haven of domestic bliss. Michael would be home soon, and everything needed to be flawless. I wiped my hands on my apron and opened the refrigerator for the vegetables I'd prepped earlier. The cool air brushed against my face as I pushed aside containers of cranberry sauce and gravy. That's when I saw it—a small plastic container tucked behind the condiments, nearly hidden from view. It wasn't mine. I reached past the bottles of dressing and pulled it out. The container was medical-grade plastic, sealed with a white cap and bearing a printed label with a barcode. No name, just a series of numbers and letters that meant nothing to me.

Revenge at Birthday Party Chapter 1

The scent of roasting turkey filled our Manhattan apartment as I slid another tray of appetizers into the oven. Thanksgiving had always been my favorite holiday—a time when perfection felt achievable, when I could transform our sleek kitchen into a warm haven of domestic bliss. Michael would be home soon, and everything needed to be flawless.

I wiped my hands on my apron and opened the refrigerator for the vegetables I'd prepped earlier. The cool air brushed against my face as I pushed aside containers of cranberry sauce and gravy. That's when I saw it—a small plastic container tucked behind the condiments, nearly hidden from view.

It wasn't mine.

I reached past the bottles of dressing and pulled it out. The container was medical-grade plastic, sealed with a white cap and bearing a printed label with a barcode. No name, just a series of numbers and letters that meant nothing to me. Inside was something pale and preserved in clear liquid.

A chill that had nothing to do with the refrigerator crawled up my spine.

"What is this?" I whispered to the empty kitchen.

I turned the container in my hands, studying it from all angles. My mind raced through possibilities—perhaps a sample from Michael's recent physical? But he would have mentioned that. We shared everything. At least, I thought we did.

The sound of keys in the door made me jump. I quickly returned the container to its hiding place and shut the refrigerator door.

"Something smells amazing," Michael called, his voice carrying that familiar warmth that had once made me sacrifice London—my dream—for him.

I forced a smile as he entered the kitchen, but something had shifted inside me. The container felt like a splinter under my skin, impossible to ignore.

"Just in time to carve the turkey," I said, my voice steadier than I felt.

He kissed my cheek, and I searched his face for... what? Guilt? Secrets? But there was only the same handsome, confident expression I'd woken up to for five years.

That night, as Michael slept beside me, I stared at the ceiling, the image of that container floating in my mind like a bad omen.

The next morning, I waited until Michael left for his workout before retrieving the container. I wrapped it carefully in tissue paper and placed it in my handbag. My heart pounded as I drove to Landgrad Labs, a private testing facility I'd found after a frantic internet search.

"We can have results for you by this afternoon," the technician said, her face professionally neutral as she took the container. "We'll email them directly."

I spent the day in a fog, checking my phone obsessively. When the email finally arrived, I locked myself in my home office before opening it.

The clinical language did nothing to soften the blow: "Sample contains human fetal tissue, approximately two months gestational age."

My hands trembled as I set down my phone. Fetal tissue. In my refrigerator. I felt sick.

I dove into Michael's desk drawer where he kept important papers, my movements mechanical, driven by a desperate need to understand. In the back of the drawer, beneath insurance documents, I found it—a medical receipt. Two names were printed clearly at the top: "M. Harrison" and "A. Chen."

A. Chen. Amanda Chen.

The room tilted around me. Amanda Chen—the woman I'd confronted two years ago for sending inappropriate messages to my husband. The woman Michael had assured me was just a delusional former classmate. The woman he'd promised to have no contact with.

At midnight, I sat alone in our darkened living room, a glass of Merlot untouched beside me. On my tablet screen, I'd arranged the evidence: the lab report, a photo of the receipt, and a social media profile of Amanda Chen I'd found after an hour of searching.

She was pregnant with my husband's child. Had been pregnant. The abortion receipt was dated six weeks ago.

I took a long, slow sip of wine, feeling it burn down my throat. The perfect marriage I'd sacrificed everything for was a lie. The fertility issues I'd pretended to have, to protect Michael's ego and reluctance to start a family—what a cruel joke that seemed now.

I set down my glass with a soft click against the marble table. Something cold and resolute settled in my chest as I stared at the evidence of my husband's betrayal glowing on the screen before me.

"So this is who you really are," I whispered.

I would not break. I would not confront him with tears and accusations. No, Michael deserved something far more calculated than that.

I closed the tablet and finished my wine in one long swallow. Tomorrow, I would smile at my husband as if nothing had changed. But everything had changed. And I would make him pay for every lie, every moment of my life I'd wasted believing in us.

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