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When My Husband’s Guru Made Me Lose Our Baby

The crystal chandeliers of Gray Industries' annual Winter Gala cast a cold, unforgiving light across the penthouse ballroom. I stood alone near the champagne fountain, my hand resting protectively over my swollen belly, feeling the gentle flutter of my baby's movements beneath my fingers. "Mrs. Gray." Renata's voice sliced through the ambient chatter like a blade through silk. "How lovely to see you... looking so... healthy." She glided toward me in flowing white silk that seemed to capture and diffuse light in impossible ways. Her dark hair cascaded over one shoulder in perfect waves, and her smile—that practiced, spiritual smile—never quite reached her eyes. "Thank you," I replied, forcing warmth into my voice. "I'm feeling well." "Liar," she whispered, leaning close enough that only I could hear.
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Chapter 5

The call came at dawn.

I was sitting by the window, watching snowflakes dance in the pale morning light, when Duncan's phone rang. His face, as he listened to the voice on the other end, transformed from annoyance to shock.

"What?" he said, his voice sharp with disbelief. "When?"

I turned toward him, a strange calm settling over me. Something in his expression told me everything before he even spoke.

"Charley's dead," he said finally, ending the call. "Car accident. The storm was worse upstate than they predicted."

The room tilted sideways. I grabbed the windowsill to steady myself.

"How?" My voice sounded distant, as if coming from someone else.

"Ice on the road. Her car went off a cliff." Duncan's tone was clinical, detached. "The police said it happened last night, but they only found the wreckage this morning."

I closed my eyes, seeing Charley's face—her bright smile, her fierce loyalty. The last time I'd seen her was in this penthouse, being dragged away by security while Renata watched with those cold, calculating eyes.

"I'm sorry," Duncan continued, though he didn't sound sorry at all. "The funeral is tomorrow, but Renata thinks it's best if you don't attend. Your condition—"

"My condition?" I opened my eyes, meeting his gaze.

"Your mental state," he clarified. "Renata says grief could trigger a breakdown."

Downstairs, I heard Renata's voice, soft and soothing as she spoke to someone on the phone. "Yes, a tragic accident. She was such a devoted friend to Serenity."

Devoted. The word echoed in my mind as I pictured Charley's face. She had been devoted—to me, to truth, to justice. And now she was gone.

"There must be something we can do," I whispered.

Duncan shrugged. "What's done is done. These things happen in storms."

These things happen in storms.

The words triggered something inside me—a shift, like tectonic plates moving deep beneath the earth. I thought of Charley's last words to me: "I've got everything... Financial records proving Renata is stealing..."

Charley had known. She'd discovered Renata's secret, and now she was dead.

This wasn't an accident.

The realization hit me with stunning clarity. The storm, the urgent errand, the specialist who only dealt with "trusted messengers"—it had all been orchestrated. Renata had sent Charley to her death.

I felt something break inside me, then reform into something harder, colder. The grief didn't diminish; it transformed, crystallizing into rage so pure it burned away my tears.

"You're right," I said quietly. "These things happen in storms."

Duncan looked surprised by my sudden calm. "I'll tell Renata you're taking it well."

"Yes," I agreed. "Tell her I'm cooperating fully."

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Two days passed in a blur of white clothes and herbal teas. I moved through the penthouse like a ghost, compliant and silent. When Renata asked me to fast, I fasted. When she suggested meditation, I meditated. I became exactly what she wanted—a hollow vessel, emptied of resistance.

Only Mrs. Mills saw the truth. She caught my eye during one of her cleaning rounds, her gaze lingering on my face.

"You're not eating," she whispered when we were alone.

"I'm fine," I lied.

She shook her head slightly. "You're planning something."

I didn't confirm or deny it. Instead, I slipped my hand into my pocket, feeling the small folded note I'd written the night before.

Today was Charley's memorial service—the one Duncan had forbidden me to attend. He'd left early, accompanied by Renata and a security detail. The penthouse was relatively empty, with only basic staff remaining.

As Mrs. Mills turned to leave, I pressed the note into her hand.

"Give this to my brother," I whispered urgently. "Senator Harrison. Don't let anyone see you."

Her eyes widened slightly, but she nodded, tucking the paper into her apron pocket.

"I'll leave now," she said, her voice steady despite the risk.

I watched from the window as she hurried down the service entrance stairs, her figure disappearing into the snow-covered street below.

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The clock struck noon when I heard the elevator doors open.

Voices echoed through the penthouse—authoritative, demanding. I crept toward the foyer, my heart pounding.

"Where is she?" That voice—my brother's voice—filled me with a surge of hope so powerful I nearly collapsed.

"Sir, you can't be here," Duncan's security chief protested.

"I can and I am," Peter replied coldly. "And I've brought friends from the FBI who have some questions about your wife's death."

I stepped into view, my white dress ghostly against the marble floor.

"Peter," I called softly.

My brother's eyes found mine across the room. Behind him stood four men in dark suits, their expressions grim and purposeful.

"Serenity," he said, crossing the space between us in long strides. "Thank God."

Behind him, Duncan's face had gone ashen as he stared at the federal agents now spreading throughout his penthouse.

"What is this?" he demanded.

"This," Peter said, producing a document from his coat, "is the beginning of the end for you and your spiritual guru."

As he spoke, I caught sight of Renata at the far end of the hallway, her eyes narrowing as she took in the scene before her. For the first time since I'd met her, I saw fear flash across her perfect features.

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