The Pregnant Heiress: Rising From The GraveShort Dramas

The Pregnant Heiress: Rising From The Grave

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I was kneeling on a Persian rug in my custom Vera Wang, staring at the headline that ended my life: my father had been arrested for a massive Ponzi scheme. I reached for my phone to call my groom, Claudius, but he disconnected the line. Then I heard the sound that stopped my heart—the deadbolt sliding home from the outside. Two floors down, my mother-in-law was already calculating the cost of my survival. To save the family’s stock prices, they decided a "grieving widower" was better than a disgraced bride. Claudius didn't even flinch. He downed a whiskey and gave the order to the staff. "Do it." The door swung open, but it wasn't my husband. It was the housekeeper and a maid wearing medical gloves. They pinned me down, ignoring my screams, and plunged a syringe of potassium chloride into my neck. They scattered pills across the floor, staging a perfect suicide while I felt my heart rhythm fail. "I'm pregnant. Please." I sobbed into the silk cushions, but they didn't pause. As the darkness swallowed the room, I realized my entire marriage had been a transaction, and I was now a liability to be liquidated. How could the man I loved sign my death warrant? Why was my best friend already wearing my engagement ring before my body was even cold? But they forgot one thing: I was an Elliott, and we always have a contingency plan. The poison didn't kill me; it only woke me up. When I stood up from that chaise lounge, the bride was gone. I was holding the secret ledger that would burn their empire to the ground. "Have a lovely audit."

The Pregnant Heiress: Rising From The Grave Chapter 1

Callie Elliott knelt on the intricate patterns of the Persian rug, her knees screaming protest against the hard fibers, but the physical pain was nothing compared to the cold, spreading void in her chest. The phone in her hand vibrated—not from an incoming call, but from the tremor of her own fingers. On the screen, the headline blazed like a dark stain against the harsh white light: ELLIOTT FUND COLLAPSES. FAMILY PATRIARCH ARRESTED FOR MASSIVE PONZI SCHEME. She pressed the call button for Claudius again. One ring. Two rings. Then the sharp, indifferent click of disconnection. Please leave a message. “Claudius,” she whispered, her voice raspy, like dry leaves crunching underfoot. “Please. They say… my father…” From the hallway outside the bridal suite, heavy footsteps interrupted her. Not the measured, confident strides of a groom coming to comfort his bride. They were hurried. Urgent. Then a sound that stopped her heart. Click. The deadbolt sliding into place from the outside. Two floors below, in the mahogany-paneled study, Victoria Morton stared at the Bloomberg terminal. Red lines cascaded like a blood waterfall. “Thirty percent,” Victoria said, her voice betraying no tremor. She did not look at her son. “Morton Media stock has dropped thirty percent in the ten minutes since the news broke. The market thinks we were complicit.” Claudius paced the room, raking his hands through his meticulously gelled hair. “That bastard Elliott. He’s ruined everything. He’s ruined my Senate campaign. The SEC will tear us apart.” “Unless we cut off the limb,” Victoria said. She turned slowly, her eyes like polished obsidian. “Divorce is messy. It implies bad judgment. But a widower…” She let the word hang in the air, cold and sterile. “A grieving widower earns sympathy. Sympathy stabilizes stock prices.” Claudius stopped pacing. He looked at his mother, then at the screen. His ambition wrestled with his conscience for a full three seconds. Ambition won. He walked to the bar, poured a glass of whiskey, his hand shaking just enough to make the crystal clink against the bottle. He downed it in one gulp, turning his back to the security monitors. “Do it,” he murmured. Victoria pressed the intercom button. “Danvers. Execute Plan B.” In the suite, Callie heard the key turning in the lock. She scrambled to her feet, the heavy silk of her gown rustling like dry paper. “Claudius?” The door opened. It wasn’t Claudius. Mrs. Danvers stood there, her uniform immaculate, her face a mask of indifference. Behind her stood Olga, a broad-shouldered maid usually assigned to heavy laundry. Olga was pulling on a pair of blue medical gloves. Snap. The sound echoed in the silent room. “Mrs. Danvers,” Callie breathed, rushing forward, her hands outstretched. “Where is Claudius? I need to see him.” Danvers sidestepped, a fluid motion that avoided Callie’s touch, then brushed her sleeve as if Callie were covered in dust. “Mr. Morton is indisposed.” Olga closed the door and locked it again. Callie backed away, her hip bumping hard against the vanity. A silver hairbrush clattered to the floor. “What are you doing? Why the gloves?” Danvers picked up a silver tray from the side table. On it lay a syringe filled with a clear liquid. She picked up the syringe, tapping the side to dislodge air bubbles. “No,” Callie gasped. The air left her lungs. “No!” She lunged for the terrace door. Olga moved with surprising speed. She grabbed the train of Callie’s custom Vera Wang gown. The sound of fifty thousand dollars of lace ripping was a scream in the silent room. Callie was yanked backward, her feet leaving the floor, and she landed face-down on the velvet chaise lounge with a brutal thud. “Hold her,” Danvers said, her voice flat. “Let me go!” Callie screamed, thrashing. Her arm swept out, knocking a tower of champagne flutes from the side table. Glass shattered. Crystal shards scattered like diamonds across the rug. “Such a pity,” Danvers murmured, watching the wet stain spread on the carpet. “Champagne is so difficult to get out of wool.” Olga’s weight pressed down on Callie’s back like a mountain. Her face was crushed into a silk cushion, smelling of lavender and fear. She felt the cold sting of an alcohol wipe on her neck. “Please,” Callie sobbed, her voice muffled by the fabric. “I’m pregnant. Please.” Neither woman paused. The needle pierced the skin of her neck. A sharp, stinging invasion. The liquid pushed in. Cold. Icy cold flooding her veins. “A custom cocktail,” Danvers mused to herself. “Fast-acting potassium chloride to mimic hyperkalemia, masked with a paralytic. Quick. Looks like heart failure. Or an overdose.” The edges of Callie’s vision began to blur. The room tilted. The muscles she’d been desperately fighting with suddenly turned to water. The beta-blockers she’d taken that morning—a quiet, paranoid habit in this house—were fighting back, slowing the spread, but it wasn’t enough. She tried to scream, but her throat was paralyzed. She couldn’t breathe. Danvers began to stage the scene. She pulled a bottle of antidepressants from her pocket and scattered the pills on the table, among the broken glass. Olga rolled Callie over. She arranged Callie’s limp limbs, crossing her hands over her chest. A tragic, beautiful suicide. The last thing Callie saw was the crystal chandelier above her. It was blurry, a kaleidoscope of light. Her own heartbeat thundered in her ears like a war drum, then slowed. Thump… thump… thump… Darkness swallowed the room. And then, in the void of her mind, a clear thought formed. Not a heavenly light. It was cold, hard survival logic. The eyes of the woman on the chaise lounge, which had gone glassy, suddenly focused. Pupils contracted to pinpricks. The fear dissolved, replaced by an icy, predatory calm. Not today
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