The Unwanted Wife's Rebirth
offered opinions, my voice a hollow echo in the plush boutique. My body screamed in protest. The n
staff to send photos of every outfit to his phone for approval. He
d. She would glance at me, a flicker of something unreadable in her eyes, before turning back to her
vening gown, and the room started to spin. Black spot
machine. Chloe was there, her face a mask of wide-eyed pa
hone, her voice low and urgent. "Yes, Mr. Hayes. She fainte
sn't asking about me. He was soothing Chloe. "It's alright, baby. D
my hair. He didn't care. I could be dying, and his
ing me soup, reading to me until I fell asleep. That tenderness, that care-was it all a
e. He sent his driver to wait, a clear signal tha
y room, his expression gentle. H
re is a bit low, and you're dehydrated. B
r his glasses. "You're pregn
The beeping of the machine seemed to grow lo
careful. But there had been that one night, a few months ago, after a rare, good day
"Don't put this in the report. Not yet
A baby. This would have to change things, wouldn't i
dded, his eye
ng dread. This child was conceived not from love, but from a calculated ill
phone a dozen times. Not a single message from Julia
the hospital, a
esperate last-ditch effort to hold onto him? The flicker of hope
high in the entryway. And then I saw it. The door to my studio, my sanctuary, was ajar. A pink suitcase stood just inside. She
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