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Sophie's Fight for Justice After the Betrayal

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The world tilted beneath my feet as Diana's hand pressed against my back. I'd been browsing through dresses at the mall, trying to find something to wear to the Henderson Industries charity gala, when I felt her presence behind me. "Sophie," she'd said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "You look pale. Are you feeling alright?" I'd turned, clutching the railing of the second-floor balcony. "I'm fine, Diana. Just a little tired." She stepped closer, her eyes scanning my body with that familiar mixture of pity and contempt. "You should be more careful. In your condition..." My condition. The pregnancy that was barely eight weeks along.

Sophie's Fight for Justice After the Betrayal Chapter 1

The world tilted beneath my feet as Diana's hand pressed against my back. I'd been browsing through dresses at the mall, trying to find something to wear to the Henderson Industries charity gala, when I felt her presence behind me.

"Sophie," she'd said, her voice dripping with false sweetness. "You look pale. Are you feeling alright?"

I'd turned, clutching the railing of the second-floor balcony. "I'm fine, Diana. Just a little tired."

She stepped closer, her eyes scanning my body with that familiar mixture of pity and contempt. "You should be more careful. In your condition..."

My condition. The pregnancy that was barely eight weeks along. My eighth try at carrying a child to term.

"I know what I'm doing," I'd replied, trying to move past her.

But her hand remained on my back, pressing harder. "Let me help you. You seem dizzy."

Before I could protest, I felt a sharp push. The railing gave way behind me—or perhaps it was Diana's strength that overwhelmed it. Either way, the world spun as I plummeted toward the first floor, my body twisting in mid-air.

The last thing I heard was Diana's voice, high and concerned: "Help! She fell! I tried to catch her!"

Then came the pain—sharp, all-consuming—and the warm wetness between my legs that I'd come to recognize all too well.

* * *

I woke to the sterile smell of hospital disinfectant and the steady beep of monitors. The sheets beneath me were stained crimson despite the nurses' efforts to keep them clean. I knew what had happened before anyone told me. The emptiness inside confirmed it.

Eight times. Eight little lives that had begun inside me, only to slip away.

The doctor had explained it clinically—placental abruption, trauma to the abdomen, stress on the uterine wall—but his eyes held the same pity I'd seen seven times before.

"Mrs. Henderson," he'd said gently, "you should focus on your recovery now."

I'd nodded numbly, staring at the ceiling as tears slid silently down my temples into my hair.

The door to my room burst open, and I turned my head weakly, expecting—hoping—to see my husband.

Phillip strode in, his tailored suit immaculate despite the hour. But he didn't come to my bedside.

"Diana!" His voice echoed through the room as he rushed past my bed without so much as a glance in my direction. "Are you hurt? They said you were brought in too."

I turned my head further, wincing at the pain in my neck, and saw her sitting on a chair by the window. Diana Griffin—the Henderson family's adopted daughter, Phillip's childhood friend, and the woman who had just pushed me down two flights of stairs.

She looked up at him with wide, innocent eyes, a small scratch on her forearm being tended to by a nurse.

"I'm okay," she whispered. "Just trying to help Sophie when she got dizzy. I grabbed for her, but..."

Phillip dropped to his knees beside her chair, taking her hand in his. "Don't worry about it. You did everything you could."

I watched, my body still bleeding from losing our child, as my husband examined the barely-there scratch on Diana's arm.

"Does it hurt?" he asked tenderly, his thumb stroking her skin.

"It's nothing," she said, but leaned into his touch nonetheless.

I closed my eyes, unable to bear the sight any longer.

* * *

Morning light filtered through the hospital blinds when I fully awakened. The physical pain had dulled to a persistent ache, but the emotional wound gaped fresh and raw.

Phillip sat in a chair across the room, scrolling through his phone. He hadn't slept in my room.

"Sophie," he acknowledged without looking up. "How are you feeling?"

I swallowed hard, gathering what little strength I had left. "I want a divorce."

His fingers stilled over the screen. For a moment, I thought I saw something flash across his face—relief? But it was quickly replaced by cold amusement.

"A divorce?" He laughed, the sound sharp and cutting. "Is that what this is about?"

"Yes," I whispered, my voice stronger than I expected. "I'm done, Phillip. Eight miscarriages. Eight children we've lost. And you—you're concerned about a scratch on her arm."

He stood, towering over my bed. "Do you hear yourself? You're being hysterical. This is exactly why—"

"Why what?" I challenged.

"Why you should be grateful I married you at all." His voice hardened. "A nobody from a broken home. Your mother couldn't even love you properly after your father died. What makes you think you deserve better than this?"

The words hit like physical blows, each one finding its mark in my deepest insecurities.

"You're unstable, Sophie. Grieving has made you delusional." He adjusted his cufflinks—a tell I'd learned meant he was about to deliver his final blow. "No court would grant you a divorce based on this... performance."

As he turned to leave, I felt something shift inside me—not just the physical aftermath of my loss, but something deeper. Something that had finally had enough.

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