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Revenge on Deceitful Spouse

The afternoon sun streamed through the windows of Little Dreams, casting golden light across the pristine white displays. I ran my fingers over the delicate woodwork of a crib, imagining my baby's tiny fingers curling around the rail. Six months pregnant, I'd spent weeks searching for the perfect nursery furniture, and this piece—with its hand-carved details and soft finish—was finally it. "This would be perfect in the corner of the nursery," I murmured to myself, my free hand resting protectively over my swollen belly. "You'd have plenty of room to grow." The sales associate smiled warmly. "It's one of our most popular designs, Mrs. Henderson. The craftsmanship is exceptional." I nodded, already picturing Luke's face when he saw it. After years of trying—of disappointment and tears—this pregnancy had been a miracle. Luke had cried when we found out, holding me so tightly I could barely breathe.
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Chapter 2

The world tilted sideways as I collapsed among the scattered baby furniture, my vision blurring around the edges. Blood pooled beneath me, warm and sticky against the cold marble floor. Each breath felt like swallowing glass.

"Help," I whispered, my voice barely audible even to my own ears. "Someone please help."

But the sales associates cowered behind the counter, their faces pale with shock. The other customers pressed themselves against the walls, hands covering their mouths. No one moved to help me.

Marley circled me like a predator, her heels clicking rhythmically against the floor. The knife in her hand dripped steadily onto the pristine white tiles.

"Look at you," she said, her voice almost gentle now. "Pathetic. Did you really think he'd choose you in the end?"

I fumbled for my purse, fingers trembling as I searched for my phone. The movements sent fresh waves of agony through my abdomen.

"He's not answering his phone," Marley continued, glancing at her own device. "But he'll come running when I tell him I've handled our little problem."

My fingers closed around the familiar shape of my phone. I pulled it out, blood smearing across the screen as I unlocked it.

"Ezra," I whispered into the receiver, my voice breaking. "Little Dreams boutique... please... I need you."

Marley's laugh cut through my words. "Calling your brother? How sweet. But it won't matter. By the time anyone gets here, there won't be anything left of Luke's bastard child."

She was right. The police should have been here by now. Someone must have called them minutes ago. Where were they?

"The ambulance is coming too late for your baby," Marley knelt beside me, her face inches from mine. "But just in case you survive, I want you to remember this moment. Remember that I won. That Luke will always choose me."

I tried to focus on the phone, on Ezra's voice responding to my call. But Marley's words kept cutting through.

"Your marriage was fake from the start," she hissed. "Every kiss, every promise—all lies. And now your bastard is dead, just like your pathetic fantasy of happily ever after."

The minutes stretched like hours. Marley paced around me, occasionally stopping to taunt me with new revelations about Luke—their weekend getaways, their private jokes, their plans for the future. Each word was a fresh wound.

Then suddenly the boutique doors burst open with such force that they slammed against the walls.

"Ezra," I gasped, relief flooding through me despite the pain.

My brother stood in the doorway, his face transformed by fury. He took in the scene in an instant—me on the floor, Marley with the knife, the terrified onlookers.

"Adriana!" He rushed toward me, dropping to his knees at my side.

"Pressure," I managed to say, gesturing weakly to my wound. "The baby..."

His hands trembled as he pressed against the wound, his suit jacket instantly soaking through with blood.

"I've got you," he murmured, his voice breaking. "I've got you now. Just hold on."

For a moment, I felt safe in my brother's arms. His presence had always been my anchor, even when we were kids. If anyone could fix this nightmare, it was Ezra.

"Where's the ambulance?" he shouted toward the store employees. "Someone call 9-1-1!"

"Already did," someone called back. "They said they're on their way."

But as Ezra turned his attention back to me, I saw them—three large men moving purposefully through the store toward us. They wore dark clothes and moved with military precision.

"Ezra," I whispered, trying to warn him.

He sensed the danger a moment too late. The first man struck him across the face with brutal force, sending him sprawling backward. Another grabbed him by the shoulders, lifting him up only to slam him down again.

"Stop!" I screamed, trying to crawl toward them. "Leave him alone!"

But Marley's hand closed around my wrist, yanking me back. "Your hero needs a lesson in staying out of other people's business."

The third man joined the assault, his fist connecting with Ezra's ribs with a sickening crack. My brother fought back, landing a solid punch to one man's jaw, but he was outnumbered and overwhelmed.

"Ezra!" I sobbed as they continued their methodical attack.

Then a new figure appeared in the doorway—Luke. My husband stood frozen in the entrance, his face ashen as he took in the scene before him.

"Luke," Marley called out, her voice suddenly bright with hope. "Thank God you're here! I did it for us, just like we talked about!"

But instead of rushing to her side or kneeling to help me, Luke took a step backward.

"What have you done?" he whispered, his eyes darting between Marley and me. "This wasn't... I never said..."

Marley's expression faltered. "What are you talking about? You said you wanted her gone!"

"No, I..." Luke shook his head frantically. "You misunderstood. This is insane!"

As my brother lay bleeding beside me and my baby slipped away, I watched my husband transform into a stranger—a coward desperately trying to save himself rather than face the consequences of his lies.

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