
The Neglected Wife's Spectacular Comeback
My best friend is pregnant with my husband's child. An hour ago, she stood in my living room, holding a positive pregnancy test and a grainy ultrasound photo that felt like a death sentence to my world.
But the true nightmare began when my mother-in-law swept in, praised my friend for "doing the family a great service," and moved her into our home to care for the "Patton heir."
My husband, the man who swore my infertility didn't matter, called her a mere "vessel" for our family. He then orchestrated an "accident" that shattered my hand, ending my career as a cardiothoracic surgeon.
He didn't stop there. He sacrificed my father's life-saving heart transplant for my friend's brother and left me for dead in a landfill when I discovered the truth.
I was a brilliant surgeon who could hold a life in my hands, yet I was blind to the fact that my own life was being systematically destroyed by the two people I trusted most.
After faking my death and disappearing for two years, I've built a new life, a new face, and a new love.
But now, he's found me. And this time, he's not just trying to control me-he's trying to bury me.
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Chapter 4
Elaina Berger POV:
I woke up in a hospital bed, the sharp, antiseptic smell filling my senses. The first thing I did was call the morgue. I had my father's body moved to a private facility, away from the hospital, away from the Pattons' influence. I would not let them use him as a pawn in their sick games.
Then, I went to the records department. I needed to see it for myself. I pulled up the transplant logs, my hands shaking so badly I could barely type. It was all there, in black and white. A perfect match. A 99.8% compatibility rating. And the cancellation order, dated three months ago, signed by Brennan Patton.
He hadn't just redirected the heart last week. He had condemned my father to death months ago. All to secure a heart for the brother of the woman who was carrying his child. A woman he claimed meant nothing to him.
I suppressed the tremor in my hands, printed the documents, and drove back to the penthouse. The place was teeming with people, the air thick with perfume and the sound of clinking champagne glasses. The party to celebrate the pregnancy was in full swing.
My entrance silenced the room. I was still in my hospital scrubs, my face was pale, my cheek was scratched, and I was carrying a sheaf of papers that radiated fury.
Brennan' s smile froze on his face. He started towards me, his hand outstretched, but I walked right past him.
"You lied to me," I said, my voice dangerously quiet. I threw the papers at him. They fluttered to the floor, a stark white accusation against the marble. "You killed him."
Brennan's face went white as he looked at the documents. Hollie rushed to his side, ever the damsel in distress.
"Elaina, what is this?" she asked, her eyes wide with feigned innocence. "Brennan did this for me! My brother was dying! Your father was old, he had lived his life!"
She tried to touch my arm, a gesture of faux sympathy. I flung her hand away with such force that she stumbled backward, nearly falling.
"Your brother is a degenerate gambler who sold his own kidney to pay off his debts," I snarled, my voice dripping with contempt. "You begged Brennan for that heart not to save your brother's life, but to secure your position in this family."
"That's enough!" Brennan roared, stepping in front of Hollie, shielding her. "Your father's death was a tragedy, but Hollie is pregnant! Her well-being is my priority now!"
His priority. My father's life for his unborn child. The transaction was that simple for him.
Tears streamed down my face, hot and unstoppable. The grief and betrayal were a physical weight, crushing the air from my lungs.
Brennan saw my tears and his expression softened. He mistook my heartbreak for surrender. "It's okay, baby," he murmured, taking my hand. "It's all over now."
He led me out to the back garden, where the party continued. I felt numb, disconnected from my own body. My eyes scanned the crowd and landed on a familiar face-one of the stable hands from Brennan's country estate. What was he doing here?
Suddenly, the night sky exploded in a shower of light and color. Fireworks. They burst into the shape of two letters: H and C. Hollie Cochran.
A bitter laugh escaped my lips. Two years ago, on this very same terrace, he had filled the sky with fireworks spelling out my initials, E.B., as he asked me to marry him. Another grand gesture, another beautiful lie, now repurposed for his new favorite.
Hollie clapped her hands in delight. "Oh, my!" she squealed, clutching her chest dramatically. "I seem to have dropped my earring!"
It happened in an instant. One of the horses, brought in for "atmosphere," suddenly reared up, its eyes wild with panic. It charged, not towards Hollie, but directly towards me.
"Brennan!" I screamed, a split second before the animal slammed into me. Pain, white-hot and blinding, shot up my arm as I was thrown to the ground. My wrist. My right wrist. My surgical hand. I tried to move my fingers, but the agony was excruciating. My career, my identity, everything I had worked for, was shattered in that single moment.
Through a haze of pain, I looked up. Brennan wasn't looking at me. He was rushing to Hollie's side, holding her close, protecting her. In his other hand, gleaming under the party lights, was the "lost" earring he had just "found."
It was a setup. All of it. The fireworks, the conveniently lost earring, the spooked horse. It was all a performance orchestrated to make me utterly and completely dependent on him.
He finally turned to look at me, his face a mask of concern. But as his hand reached for mine, I saw the truth in his eyes. He hadn't saved me. He had sacrificed me.
The world went dark as I lost consciousness.