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The Unwanted Wife, His Undeniable Daughter

Chapter 5 The Fever of Farewell

Word Count: 612    |    Released on: Today at 16:17

inside her refused to let her surrender. For

former colleagues. One number was disconnected. Another rang endlessly. A third was answered by a suspicious spouse who h

ed with quiet pity as she limped back to the car. H

off her wet clothes. Her teeth chattered violently. She touched her forehead; it was burning ho

ll into a restless, feverish sleep, haunted

sense of time-the apartment door clicked open and Jo

ent a jolt of ice

ed your departure, he said, his

ashed over her, and she fell back against the pil

ontempt. Still playing games

ag onto the foot of the bed. It landed with a

weak and clumsy, she began to put her few belongings back into the bag.

and ugly in the silent apartment. She knew, with a sick certainty, that she co

standing by the door, impatiently tapping his foot against the hardwood flo

my sympathy, you're wasti

ice cracking. The fever was making it hard to thin

l bag himself. He saw her flushed cheeks, the tremor in her hands, the she

tured sharply for her to l

recoiled slightly, a small, involuntary movement as i

e hurt more than

xile. Her head pounded, her body ached, and the morning sickness churned in h

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The Unwanted Wife, His Undeniable Daughter
The Unwanted Wife, His Undeniable Daughter
“My husband's mistress faked a miscarriage and blamed me, shattering my world. He watched me fall in the rain, pregnant with his child, and drove away. Now, three years later, I'm back in his penthouse, a survivor, not a victim. Aurora always felt like an outsider at her husband Josef's lavish family parties. He was cold, distant, his only command for her to "look like she belonged." But nothing could prepare her for the night his mistress, Carmelita, deliberately stumbled down the grand staircase, screaming, "My baby... Aurora, why?" A dark bloodstain spread on Carmelita's dress, and the party guests' horrified stares condemned Aurora instantly. Josef, bypassing her completely, cradled Carmelita with a frantic concern he'd never shown his wife, his eyes burning with disgust. He exiled Aurora, then cut off all support, abandoning her in a strange city. When she tried to tell him she was pregnant, he coldly turned her away, watching her fall alone in the rain as his car sped off. Stripped of everything, branded a monster, Aurora was forced to fight for herself and her unborn child. The calculated cruelty of his betrayal, and the raw injustice of her situation, fueled a desperate resolve. Three years later, a summons from his dying grandmother brought her back to the very penthouse where her life had once fallen apart. Her quiet determination hardened when she walked in to find Josef standing there, his face a mask of disbelief.”