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The Night They Conceived to Save His Son

Ivy Sterling abandoned a billion-dollar legacy to marry Lucas Blackwood. For three months, she endured the auditory torture of her husband breeding his ex-wife—their "medical necessity" to harvest cord blood for their sick son. She played nursemaid to the pregnant mistress, swallowed her dignity, and clung to the promise that someday, they would have their own child. Then she found the receipt. Lucas had scheduled a vasectomy for the day after confirming the pregnancy—permanently sterilizing himself without her consent. The betrayal wasn't just adultery; it was the surgical theft of her future motherhood. What Lucas doesn't know? The woman he discarded isn't a helpless housewife. She's the sole heiress to the Sterling Empire. And she's done sacrificing. The helicopter is already here.
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Chapter 3

She is wearing my robe.

Not a robe like mine. Not a similar cut. Mine.

The ivory silk one. The one with my married initials—I.C.—stitched in delicate gold thread above the breast pocket. The one Lucas ordered from Milan for our first anniversary. I always washed it by hand. I hung it to dry in the shade. I treated it like a relic of a time when I actually believed I was loved.

Now, Serena stands in my kitchen doorway, wearing it like she bought it herself.

One shoulder slips loose, the silk catching the harsh morning light. In her right hand, she holds my antique coffee spoon—the one with the twisted silver handle I found at an estate sale in Vermont. She twirls it through a mug of herbal tea.

Slow. Lazy. Deliberate.

I stand at the marble island with a carton of organic eggs in my hand.

My lungs freeze. I forget how to breathe.

"Morning." She smiles over the rim of the ceramic mug.

It isn't a warm smile. It’s the calculated, razor-sharp smile of a woman who knows she holds all the cards.

"I slept so well," she purrs, stepping further into the kitchen. "Eventually."

She tilts her head back to take a sip of tea. The silk collar falls open a fraction more.

That’s when I see it.

High on the left side of her neck, just below her jawline. A bruise. Dark purple at the center, fading to angry red at the edges. The unmistakable, violent mark of a man's mouth. The kind of mark a man leaves when he loses control.

My stomach pitches. Heat pools in my core, followed instantly by a wave of sickening, ice-cold dread. My nails bite so hard into my palms I feel the skin threaten to break.

Serena catches my stare. She lifts two manicured fingers and touches the bruise.

"Lucas was..." She lets out a soft, breathy laugh. "A lot last night. Three times. I told him I’m not a machine, but you know how he gets when he’s focused on breeding."

Breeding. The word hits me like a physical blow. I set the egg carton on the counter. Carefully. If I move too fast, I will pick up the nearest kitchen knife.

"I'm going to need specific things for breakfast," she continues, gliding over to the breakfast nook. She sits down in my chair. "Organic, obviously. And gluten-free. I read that gluten can inflame the uterus. My baby deserves the absolute best start."

My baby. She says it like the child already exists. Like it’s already hers.

"I'll see what we have," I whisper. My voice sounds like dry leaves.

Heavy footsteps sound on the stairs.

Lucas.

I know his rhythm. The unhurried, dominant stride of a man who owns the ground he walks on. I spent six years memorizing that sound.

He walks into the kitchen wearing only gray sweatpants that hang low on his hips. His bare chest is broad, the muscles flexing as he moves. His dark hair is rumpled. He doesn't even glance in my direction.

He crosses straight to Serena.

He stops behind her chair. His large, calloused hand drops onto her bare shoulder, his thumb brushing the edge of the silk robe. My silk robe. He bends down, his face inches from her hair, looking at whatever she has pulled up on her phone.

The intimacy of it suffocates me.

The easy curve of his body over hers. The gravity pulling them together.

"How'd you sleep?" his voice is thick with morning gravel.

"Better once you finally let me rest," she teases, tilting her head back against his stomach.

Lucas chuckles. A low, dark sound vibrating in his chest.

I turn around and face the stainless-steel refrigerator. I grab the handle. The cold metal grounds me. I am a ghost. I am the hired help.

"Ivy."

His voice snaps like a whip against the back of my head. The warmth from a second ago vanishes entirely.

"Don't just stand there. Breakfast."

I pull open the fridge door. I grab the butter. I find the gluten-free bread I bought yesterday. I place two slices in the toaster. I crack the eggs into the hot skillet.

The butter hisses and spits.

Behind me, the low murmur of their voices continues.

"Remember the water in the Bahamas?" Serena asks. "That little cove off the main beach?"

"Yeah," Lucas replies. "The one with the hammocks."

"Exactly. We should go back. Once the first trimester is over."

I stare at the frying eggs. The whites bubble and set.

We went to Portugal for our honeymoon. I carried a blue ceramic vase home in my lap.

He never took me to the Bahamas.

The toaster pops. The sound is unnervingly loud in the tense kitchen. I place the toast on a porcelain plate. I spread the organic almond butter exactly the way the specialist’s list dictates. I slide the eggs beside it.

My hands are shaking.

I take a deep breath. I force my spine straight. I carry the plate to the table.

I step up to Serena's side. I lower the plate.

As the porcelain touches the placemat, the eggs slide a fraction of an inch. A tiny bit of the white touches the crust of the toast. I instinctively reach out to adjust it—

Serena gasps.

She flinches violently backward, her chair scraping against the hardwood. Her hand flies up to her chest. Her herbal tea sloshes over the rim of the mug, spilling onto the table.

"God—" she breathes heavily, her eyes wide with manufactured terror. "You startled me!"

Lucas is on his feet in a microsecond.

"Ivy." His voice is a low, dangerous growl. The kind of sound a predator makes before it strikes. "What the fuck are you doing?"

"I was just setting the plate down—"

"You nearly knocked boiling tea onto her lap!"

"I didn't even touch the mug, Lucas."

He steps around the table, putting his massive frame between Serena and me. He looks down at me with pure, unadulterated disgust.

"You have been clumsy and hostile since the moment she walked through that door," he snaps. "This is stressful for her. Her cortisol levels affect the implantation environment. Do you understand what that means? If her stress spikes, her body rejects the embryo. You are putting the protocol at risk."

I stand there holding nothing.

My husband is accusing me of trying to sabotage his mistress's womb.

I look past his broad shoulder. Serena is staring down at her tea. Her expression is perfectly blank, but her fingers slowly reach up and smooth the collar of my ivory silk robe. Adjusting the monogram so it sits perfectly over her heart.

"I'm sorry," I say.

The words are hollow. I feel nothing. My diagnostic brain takes over, analyzing my own destruction from a safe, numb distance. I am watching a woman drown, and the woman is me.

"Go eat in the study," Lucas orders, dismissing me entirely. He turns his back to me and grabs a napkin, gently dabbing the spilled tea near Serena's elbow. "We need to discuss the new routine."

I back away from the table.

"One more thing," Lucas says without looking up.

I stop.

"Starting tonight, Serena and I are taking the master bedroom."

The kitchen goes dead silent. The only sound is the hum of the refrigerator.

"The specialist was very specific," he continues, his tone entirely clinical. "The mattress firmness and the positioning after insemination require the master suite. You'll stay in the guest room. Permanently."

He finally turns his head to look at me. His dark eyes are void of any remorse. He has made his decision. I am obsolete.

"And Ivy?" he adds, almost as an afterthought.

I don't speak. I can't.

"The wedding photos in the hallway," he points toward the grand staircase. "Take them down today. Serena mentioned they make her uncomfortable. It disrupts her psychological state."

My pulse thrums in my ears. A heavy, rhythmic pounding.

Take them down.

Pack up your marriage.

Make room for her.

"Just put them in a box," he says, turning back to Serena. "Get it done before noon."

....

The upstairs hallway stretches long and empty.

At the very end of the corridor, dominating the wall space between the sconces, hangs our main wedding portrait. It’s enclosed in a heavy, custom silver frame.

In the photo, I am smiling so hard my eyes are crinkled. Lucas has his arms wrapped tightly around my waist, his face buried in my neck, laughing.

I stare at the girl in the picture. I don't know her anymore.

I step up to the wall.

I reach up. The frame is massive. It weighs at least twenty pounds. My fingers curl around the cold silver edges.

I pull it slightly away from the wall to unhook the wire.

My hands are still shaking from the kitchen. I am weak. I haven't eaten. My grip slips.

The heavy silver frame plummets.

I gasp, lunging to catch it, but it’s too late. It hits the hardwood floor with a deafening crash.

CRACK.

The glass shatters. Hundreds of sharp, jagged shards explode across the floorboards. The noise echoes down the stairwell like a gunshot.

A sharp, searing pain bites into my palm. I look down. A jagged piece of glass has sliced deep into the fleshy part of my hand. Bright red blood instantly wells up, dripping hot and thick onto the pristine floor.

Drop. Drop.

Footsteps rush up the stairs.

Lucas appears at the top of the landing. His eyes dart from the shattered glass to the frame, and finally, to my bleeding hand.

I hold my breath. I wait for the instinct to kick in. I wait for my husband to rush forward, to grab a towel, to ask if I am okay.

Lucas stares at my bleeding hand for one silent second.

"Clean this up," he says coldly. "Serena is barefoot."

He turns around. He walks back down the stairs.

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