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Replaced By A Pregnant Substitute

Chapter 5 

Word Count: 939    |    Released on: 04/11/2025

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pain in my shoulder was a constant, throbbing reminder of his betrayal. Hunger was a dull ache beneath it, but I

e. I looked down. My uninjured arm, the one I had squeezed my ring into, was now wrap

checking my IV. "Ah, you're awake.

mind struggling to catch up.

n her leg... well, Mr. Kent was very insistent that there be no scar. He authorized the use of your tissue for the graft. A perfect match, o

y own skin to heal the woman who had tried to kill me. He had taken a piece of my b

d over my mouth, my face a ghastly shade of white. He was car

I said, the words barely a w

favorite peonies and a thermal container of the chicken soup my grandmother used to make. He

k. "Look what I have for you. I had a chef work

my lips. His movements were so familiar, so tender, it felt like a scene from another l

This wasn't love. This was maintenance. He was tending to his b

ng, while I got the broth. I watched him kneel by her bed, his hand pressed gently to her stomach, his face lit with wonder as he waite

roducing her to a business as

ught I was would have been hysterical, would have thrown things, would have demanded answers. Bu

I used a burner phone Dario

longer?" I

Your new passport and identity are almost ready.

at felt like a lifetime, touched my li

faltering as he saw mine. "What are you so happy a

unny," I said, my face revert

econd, his lips grazing my cheek. A flash of irritation

e said, his tone brisk. He pressed a kiss to my fo

t me in the rearview mirror. I felt his eyes on me, searching, questioni

Kamila shrieked from

urtling towards us from a side road, barreling straig

the brutal, deafening crunch of metal. The car was thrown into the air, fl

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Replaced By A Pregnant Substitute
Replaced By A Pregnant Substitute
“Five years ago, my fiancé, tech billionaire Jaxon Kent, went missing. When I reported it, I became the laughingstock of Seattle. The police told me his real fiancée was an actress named Kamila. But I was the one living with him, hidden away in his coastal villa. I was his secret, his ghost, while she wore my identity for the world. After a fall at the police station, a miracle happened: I regained my sight. The first thing I overheard was Jaxon telling a doctor not to let my vision be restored. He said he' d fallen for my replacement. That a blind, dependent wife was better for him now that his substitute was pregnant with his heir. He had built me a castle not to protect me, but to imprison me. He had given me the 'Eternal Heart' diamond, then sold our love for a cheap copy. My life was a lie. My future was stolen. And the man I loved was a monster. So I set the castle on fire. As the flames consumed the monument to my stolen life, I whispered to the inferno, "Your love is tainted, Jaxon, and I don't want it anymore."”