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The Child I Carried Secretly

The Child I Carried Secretly

I was recovering from surgery for a stress-induced ulcer, the price I' d paid for building an empire with my husband, Braden. He said he was at a work dinner. He lied. From my hospital bed, I found his anonymous online confession: a sordid tale of his affair with a young intern while his "sick" partner was away. The details were a perfect match. But the true horror came later. His mistress, Kandy, in a fit of rage, shoved me so hard I fell. The fall caused a miscarriage, ending the life of the child I was secretly carrying-the child he had begged me for. He later saved me from a fire, leaving him with a mangled leg. In the hospital, he pleaded for my forgiveness, then begged me to spare Kandy from the consequences. "She's just a kid," he pleaded. He wanted me to save the very person who destroyed our baby. In that moment, the woman he married died. I decided I wouldn't just leave him. I would systematically destroy everything he had ever built.
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Chapter 6

Erika Frederick POV: I was nearing thirty, a milestone that, for many women, signals a time of reflection, of settling down. For me, it was a moment of brutal clarity. The romantic ideal of love had died a painful death. Now, all that mattered was survival. And maximizing my gains. I decided to meet Kandy. Alone. She sashayed into the café, all youthful swagger and misplaced confidence. Her eyes, bright and guileless, held a naive arrogance that made my blood run cold. Idiot. "So, you finally decided to meet me," she simpered, settling into her seat. "Braden says he's happier with me. He really is. You just… you don't understand him anymore." She leaned forward, a conspiratorial smirk on her face. "You know, if you just divorce him quietly, he's willing to give you a very generous settlement. You can start fresh. He won't make it difficult." I stared at her, then a bitter, humorless laugh bubbled up from my throat. "You think this is about money, Kandy?" My voice was low, but carried. Patrons at nearby tables glanced over, their conversations dying down. Her face blanched. "It's about… what's fair. You two just aren't compatible anymore. You've grown apart." She stammered, clearly unnerved by my composure. "Besides, love is love, right? You can't put a price on happiness." "Love is love?" I scoffed, my voice rising slightly. "You know nothing about love, or honesty, or basic human decency. You're a leech, a parasite, feeding off a weak man's ego." Her face twisted in a mixture of shame and fury. "Don't you dare moralize me! You're just jealous! You're old and bitter, and he doesn't want you anymore!" I watched her, a malicious satisfaction blooming in my chest. Her anger was a wild, untamed thing, and I knew exactly how to use it. I reached into my purse, pulled out a blank check, and placed it on the table between us. "Here," I said, a dangerous glint in my eye. "Write any number you want. Just make it believable. Don't get greedy, though. You wouldn't want to get caught for extortion, would you, sweet pea?" The last two words were dripping with venom. Her eyes widened, then narrowed into slits of pure rage. "You… you think I'm some kind of gold digger?!" She snatched the check, tearing it into tiny pieces, letting them flutter to the floor. "I love Braden! You wouldn't understand! You don't know what love is!" "Oh, I know what love is," I said, my voice cutting through her outrage. "I know what morality is. And neither of those things are what you and Braden have." I stood up, my chair scraping loudly against the floor. "But I'm done playing nice." "You… you BITCH!" she shrieked, lunging at me. Her hands connected with my chest, shoving me backwards with surprising force. I didn't resist. I let myself fall, a small, sharp pain blooming in my lower abdomen as my body hit the hard floor. A sickening warmth spread between my legs. My vision blurred, and the world tilted. Through the haze, I heard screams, people rushing over. Kandy' s face, moments ago contorted with fury, was now a mask of pure terror. The next thing I knew, I was back in a hospital bed, the familiar scent of antiseptic filling my nostrils. I vaguely heard Kandy' s tearful voice, muffled through the door. "I didn't mean to! I swear! It was an accident! Braden, please, you have to believe me!" When I finally opened my eyes, Braden was sitting beside my bed, his face pale and drawn, his eyes red-rimmed. He looked like he' d been crying for days. "Braden," I whispered, my voice cracked. "Is the baby… is it gone?" He choked back a sob, unable to meet my gaze. He just shook his head, his shoulders trembling. A wave of icy calm washed over me. The small, fragile life I' d been secretly nurturing, the miracle I' d been planning to surprise him with, was gone. Just like that. "You wanted a child, Braden," I said, my voice toneless. "You practically begged for one. And now… it's gone. Because of her." He flinched, his head snapping up. "Erika, please-" "What about that little charm you had?" I interrupted, my voice gaining strength, cold and steady. "The one for good luck, for our family? Did she take that too?" His face went ashen, all the blood draining from it. His eyes were wide with a primal fear. "Erika, I-I'm so sorry. Please." "Sorry?" I laughed, a harsh, brittle sound. "Braden, you are the one at fault here. You've destroyed everything. And you know what that means, don't you? In our divorce, I'll get everything. Every single penny." His eyes widened further, a desperate, animal fear replacing the guilt. "No! Erika, please don't! You can't! I love you! I swear, I love you!" He reached for my hand, but I pulled it away. "You love me?" I scoffed. "You told her you loved her, Braden. You told her she was your 'only love.' Your love is cheap. It' s a discount emotion, available to anyone who wants it." My voice was a whip, lashing out at him. "Remember this, Braden. Remember that our child is gone because of you. Because of her." He stared at me, his hands shaking, his face a terrifying mask of shock and despair. The man who had once been my world was now a stranger, broken and stripped bare.