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Wife's Suicide, Husband's Awakening

I stared at the pregnancy test in my trembling hands, the two pink lines blurring through my tears. Seven years of marriage had taught me to temper hope with caution, but I couldn't help the flutter in my chest. A baby. Our baby. Maybe this tiny life growing inside me could bridge the chasm that had grown between Mateo and me. Sunlight streamed through the bathroom window, casting the marble countertop in a warm glow that felt like a benediction. I pressed a hand to my still-flat stomach. "Hello, little one," I whispered, my voice catching. "I'm your mother." The words felt strange and wonderful on my tongue. I'd dreamed of motherhood since I was a girl, imagining tiny hands and midnight feedings, first steps and bedtime stories.
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Chapter 3

Three days had passed since my appointment with Dr. Martinez. Three days of carrying the weight of impossible choices while Mateo remained blissfully unaware of the storm brewing in our home. I'd scheduled the termination for Friday morning, marking it discretely in my calendar as a routine medical appointment.

I should have known he would find it.

"What the hell is this?" Mateo's voice cut through the evening quiet like a blade. I looked up from my book to find him standing in the doorway of our bedroom, my phone clutched in his white-knuckled grip. His dark eyes blazed with a fury I'd never seen before, not even during our worst fights.

My heart hammered against my ribs. "Mateo, I can explain—"

"Dr. Martinez. Women's Health Clinic." He read the appointment details with deadly precision. "Friday, nine AM. Pregnancy termination consultation." His voice dropped to a whisper that somehow felt more terrifying than shouting. "You're pregnant."

It wasn't a question. The truth hung between us like a loaded gun, and I watched as understanding and rage warred across his features. I set my book aside with trembling hands, trying to find words that could bridge the chasm opening beneath us.

"Yes," I whispered. "But Mateo, you don't understand. My heart condition—"

"You're killing my child." The words exploded from him with such venom that I flinched. He advanced into the room, my phone forgotten as it clattered to the floor. "My child, Esme. And you're going to murder it out of what? Spite? Because I don't fawn over you the way I used to?"

"No!" I shot to my feet, desperation making my voice crack. "That's not why. Please, just listen to me. Dr. Martinez said the pregnancy could kill me. My mother died giving birth to me because of the same heart condition. I can't—"

"Lies." He cut through my explanation like it was meaningless noise. "Convenient lies to justify what you've already decided. You'd rather kill an innocent child than risk any discomfort."

Tears burned my eyes as I reached for him, needing him to understand, to see past his rage to the woman who was breaking apart in front of him. "Mateo, please. I wanted this baby more than anything, but—"

"Heartless." The word fell from his lips like a curse, stopping my outstretched hand mid-air. "You're a heartless woman, Esme. I always knew you were cold, but this... this is monstrous."

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. After seven years of his indifference, his public humiliation, his cruel dismissal of my worth—he dared call me heartless?

"I'm heartless?" The words tore from my throat, raw and bleeding. "You parade your mistress around like she's your wife while I stand in the shadows. You tell strangers I'm unworthy of bearing your child. And I'm the heartless one?"

His face went rigid. "You heard that."

"Every word." I wrapped my arms around myself, trying to hold the pieces together. "Every cruel, devastating word about how you can't stomach the thought of me carrying anything of yours."

For a moment, something flickered in his eyes—regret, perhaps, or shame. But it vanished as quickly as it had come, replaced by cold indifference.

"At least now we both know where we stand," he said, straightening his tie with mechanical precision. "Enjoy your appointment, Esme. I hope it brings you the peace you're so desperate for."

He turned and walked away, leaving me standing alone in our bedroom with the shattered remains of our marriage scattered around my feet like broken glass.

* * *

The charity dinner at the Ritz-Carlton felt like a wake for everything I'd once believed about love and marriage. I sat at our assigned table, picking at salmon I couldn't taste while Mateo charmed the other guests with stories that didn't include me. Sevyn perched beside him in a stunning emerald gown, her laughter bright and musical as she played the perfect hostess.

No one questioned why Mrs. Crawford sat three seats away from her husband, relegated to making small talk with the mayor's boring wife about garden club fundraisers.

"Excuse me," I murmured during a lull in conversation, rising from my chair with as much dignity as I could muster. "I need some air."

The marble staircase leading to the mezzanine level offered a brief respite from the suffocating pretense below. I gripped the ornate banister, breathing deeply as I tried to compose myself for the remainder of the evening.

"Running away again?"

I turned to find Sevyn approaching, her emerald dress rustling against the marble steps. Her perfect smile held an edge I'd never seen before—sharp and predatory.

"I'm not running," I said quietly. "Just taking a moment."

"How convenient." She moved closer, and I caught the scent of her expensive perfume—something cloying and too sweet. "Mateo told me about your little... situation."

My blood chilled. "I don't know what you mean."

"Oh, I think you do." Her voice dropped to a whisper as she glanced around to ensure we were alone. "The pregnancy you're so eager to get rid of. Tell me, Esme, does it feel good to kill something innocent just to hurt him?"

The cruelty in her tone made me step back. "You don't understand—"

"I understand perfectly." Her mask slipped completely now, revealing the vicious woman beneath the beautiful facade. "You can't stand that he loves me instead of you. So you'd rather destroy his child than let him be happy."

"That's not true," I whispered, but she wasn't listening.

"You're pathetic," she hissed, moving closer until I could see the hatred burning in her eyes. "A pathetic, jealous woman who—"

Her hands came up fast, shoving against my shoulders with vicious force. The world tilted sideways as I lost my balance, my feet slipping on the polished marble. The ornate banister rushed past my grasping fingers as I tumbled backward, my head striking the sharp edge of a step with a sickening crack.

Pain exploded through my skull as I rolled down the remaining stairs, my body a rag doll bouncing off unforgiving stone. I came to rest at the bottom in a crumpled heap, warm blood trickling from my scalp onto the pristine marble.

"Oh my God!" Sevyn's voice rang out above me, high and panicked. "Help! Someone help! She slipped and fell!"

Through the haze of pain and shock, I looked up to see her leaning over the banister, her face a perfect mask of concern and horror. But her eyes—her eyes held satisfaction.

"Call an ambulance!" she cried, already running down the stairs toward me. "Esme, can you hear me? You slipped on the marble—it happened so fast!"

As darkness crept in around the edges of my vision, I felt something warm and wet between my legs. The cramping started then, sharp and unmistakable.

Hope was leaving me, one painful contraction at a time. And Sevyn Bell stood over me with tears in her eyes and blood on her hands, playing the role of concerned friend while my world shattered beyond repair.

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