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Wife's Revenge on the Sterlings Novel Cover

Wife's Revenge on the Sterlings

The rhythmic beeping of the heart monitor had become the soundtrack to my vigil. For three days, I'd barely left my father's side at Massachusetts General Hospital, watching as his once-commanding presence diminished with each labored breath. The antiseptic smell of the room couldn't mask the scent of approaching death. I smoothed the crisp hospital sheet over his hand, his skin paper-thin and mottled with age spots. My father, the indomitable real estate mogul who had built an empire from nothing, now reduced to this frail vessel. "You should get some rest, Margaret," Richard said from behind me, his hand briefly touching my shoulder. My husband of twenty-five years stood there in his impeccably tailored suit, not a thread out of place despite the long hours at the hospital. "I'm fine," I replied, not taking my eyes off my father. Something in Richard's tone felt hollow, performative. But then, our relationship had always been more about appearances than substance—a realization I'd buried beneath decades of trying to be the perfect Sterling wife.
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Chapter 2

The world was a blur of pain and betrayal as I lay crumpled at the bottom of my own front steps. Rain had started to fall, cold droplets mixing with my tears as I tried and failed to pull myself upright. My leg throbbed with each heartbeat, a sharp, nauseating pain that matched the shattered pieces of my life.

"Oh my God! Are you alright?"

I looked up through swollen eyes to see an older woman rushing toward me, her face etched with concern. I recognized her vaguely—Eleanor Vance, who lived three doors down. We'd exchanged pleasantries at neighborhood gatherings, nothing more.

"They threw me out," I whispered, the words sounding absurd even as they left my lips. "My husband... they killed my baby..."

Eleanor's eyes widened, but to her credit, she didn't back away from my broken body or my broken words. Instead, she knelt beside me, sheltering me with her umbrella.

"Don't try to move," she said firmly, already pulling out her phone. "I'm calling an ambulance."

As she spoke to the emergency dispatcher, I stared up at the mansion I'd called home for twenty-five years. Through the rain-streaked windows, I could see shadows moving inside—Richard, James, and Maria dividing up the spoils of their victory. The perfect family I'd sacrificed everything for had never existed.

The ambulance arrived with dizzying speed, the paramedics efficient and kind as they stabilized my leg and loaded me onto a stretcher. Eleanor insisted on riding with me, her hand warm against mine.

"You're not alone," she said simply.

I closed my eyes, unable to process her kindness in the wake of such cruelty.

---

The hospital room was quiet except for the soft hum of medical equipment. My leg, now encased in plaster, was elevated on pillows. The doctors had given me something for the pain—both physical and emotional—that left me floating in a strange, detached haze.

A soft knock at the door roused me. I expected a nurse, but instead, a familiar figure entered—my father's attorney, Michael Harrington.

"Ms. Walsh," he said, deliberately using my maiden name. "I came as soon as I heard."

"How did you know I was here?" I asked, my voice hoarse.

"Mrs. Vance contacted my office." He approached the bed, setting his leather briefcase on the side table. "Your father anticipated something like this might happen."

I stared at him, remembering my father's last words. *The truth will set you free. I've prepared everything for you.*

"What do you mean?"

Michael sat in the visitor's chair and removed a leather-bound folder from his briefcase. "Your father never trusted Richard Sterling," he said bluntly. "He suspected that once he was gone, the Sterlings would show their true colors."

He opened the folder, revealing documents with official seals and signatures. "Your father transferred his real wealth—properties, investments, liquid assets—to an offshore trust in the Cayman Islands. It's in your name only, Margaret. What Richard inherited is a manufacturing company drowning in debt—nearly forty million dollars of carefully hidden liabilities."

I closed my eyes, processing this information. "My father knew? All this time?"

"He knew something wasn't right," Michael confirmed. "He couldn't prove anything about... about your child. But he made sure you would be protected when the truth came out."

A tear slipped down my cheek. "They said my baby is dead."

Michael's professional demeanor softened. "We don't know that for certain yet. But what we do know is that the Sterlings are about to discover they've inherited nothing but debt. Your father's final act of love was ensuring you would have the resources to rebuild your life—on your terms."

He placed a credit card and key on my bedside table. "This card is linked to an account with immediate funds for your needs. The key is to a safe deposit box containing your new identification documents. When you're ready, I'll help you access the full trust."

I reached for his hand, gripping it tightly. "Thank you."

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Three days later, I wheeled myself into a modest Cambridge apartment. The property manager had been surprisingly accommodating, rushing the paperwork when Michael explained I needed immediate housing.

The space was small but clean—a living room with a kitchenette, a single bedroom, and a bathroom with grab bars already installed for my wheelchair. The furniture was basic but functional. None of it was mine, yet somehow, it felt more like home than the mansion ever had.

I rolled to the window and looked out at the unfamiliar street below. Students walked past, laughing and talking, their lives untouched by the kind of betrayal that had shattered mine. For twenty-five years, I had lived a lie, loving a child who wasn't mine, serving a family that had murdered my baby and plotted my destruction.

I pressed my palm against the cool glass, watching as my breath created a small circle of fog.

"This is the first day," I whispered to myself. "The first day of the truth."

As darkness fell over Cambridge, I made a silent promise to my lost child and to myself. The Sterlings believed they had won, that they had broken me beyond repair. They had no idea what was coming.

My father's final gift wasn't just money—it was justice.

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