The Incubator Wife's Revenge
s. It was a text from a number I didn' t recognize, a reservation confirmation for a private table
to be
hus
biggest merger of my career. He knew I was exhausted. Th
s. Lily would probably be rolling her eyes, pretending to be bored, but secretly thrilled to be at such a fancy
blur of traffic and city lights. I felt a flutter of anticipation, the kind you get in the early days
n a quiet, wood-paneled hallway toward a private suite. The low hum of voices and
heavy oak door, an
ghter s
is colleagues. But my eyes found him instantly. He was standing in the cen
a Lee. His ex-girlf
ble, baby bump. David was beaming down at her, a look of pu
ink and blue. A large banner hung over the fi
me first. Her face, a younger, sharper version of my own, twisted into a sneer of p
ating. My briefcase slipped from my numb fingers and hit t
ud, directed at the woman beside him. "A
nager can perfect. "Dad even got rid of that stupid dog you hated. He said t
g sound that grated on my raw ne
ing her temple. "Besides, Sarah was obs
ial
l ingr
stupi
ter. My Buster. My champion show dog, my shadow, the one warm, uncomplicated l
osterous, insane thought. An evil thought. But looking at my hus
ainty that settled
ting, the one made just for Jessic
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