The Child I Carried Secretly

The Child I Carried Secretly

Clara Bennett

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I was recovering from surgery for a stress-induced ulcer, the price I' d paid for building an empire with my husband, Braden. He said he was at a work dinner. He lied. From my hospital bed, I found his anonymous online confession: a sordid tale of his affair with a young intern while his "sick" partner was away. The details were a perfect match. But the true horror came later. His mistress, Kandy, in a fit of rage, shoved me so hard I fell. The fall caused a miscarriage, ending the life of the child I was secretly carrying-the child he had begged me for. He later saved me from a fire, leaving him with a mangled leg. In the hospital, he pleaded for my forgiveness, then begged me to spare Kandy from the consequences. "She's just a kid," he pleaded. He wanted me to save the very person who destroyed our baby. In that moment, the woman he married died. I decided I wouldn't just leave him. I would systematically destroy everything he had ever built.

Chapter 1

I was recovering from surgery for a stress-induced ulcer, the price I' d paid for building an empire with my husband, Braden. He said he was at a work dinner. He lied.

From my hospital bed, I found his anonymous online confession: a sordid tale of his affair with a young intern while his "sick" partner was away. The details were a perfect match.

But the true horror came later. His mistress, Kandy, in a fit of rage, shoved me so hard I fell. The fall caused a miscarriage, ending the life of the child I was secretly carrying-the child he had begged me for.

He later saved me from a fire, leaving him with a mangled leg. In the hospital, he pleaded for my forgiveness, then begged me to spare Kandy from the consequences.

"She's just a kid," he pleaded.

He wanted me to save the very person who destroyed our baby.

In that moment, the woman he married died. I decided I wouldn't just leave him. I would systematically destroy everything he had ever built.

Chapter 1

Erika Frederick POV:

The sterile white walls of the hospital room felt like a tomb, each tick of the clock echoing the emptiness in Braden' s absence. My stomach burned with a fire that had nothing to do with the surgery I' d just endured. My phone, a lifeline in this quiet agony, buzzed with a notification: AnonConfessions just posted a new story.

I hesitated for a moment, my thumb hovering over the screen. It was a community I' d followed for years, a space where people bared their souls under the cloak of anonymity. Usually, it offered a strange comfort, a reminder that everyone carried their own burdens. Today, it felt like an invitation to another kind of pain.

I opened the app. The post was a long, rambling confession, told from a man' s perspective. He started with a lie, a flimsy excuse he' d spun to escape his partner. He needed to get away, he wrote, needed space. My stomach clenched.

Then he mentioned his partner' s illness. She' s sick again. Always something with her stomach. Honestly, it' s exhausting. The words were a punch to the gut, colder than the ice chips melting in the cup beside my bed.

He recounted how his younger companion had insisted he silence his phone, especially any messages from his actual partner. She gets jealous, you know? So cute. Cute. My vision blurred.

He described his companion' s dramatics, a fake cough, a feigned headache. She just wants my attention, and I can' t help but give it to her. She' s so delicate, so pure. Delicate. Pure. The words tasted like bile.

He detailed how he had soothed her, stroking her hair, whispering reassurances. His touch, his tender words – those were once mine.

Then came the shopping spree. She took my phone and went wild on some designer site. Said she needed retail therapy. My little spendthrift, always getting what she wants. He' d watched her, he wrote, with a fond indulgence that made my throat close up.

He confessed a strange affection for her demanding nature. She' s so different from... them. She knows how to live, how to enjoy. My real partner, she' s always so... practical. Practical. Right.

After she fell asleep, he' d absentmindedly scrolled through his phone, checking the damage to his bank account. That' s when he' d seen it. A message from his real partner about her surgery. An ulcer. Stress-induced. Probably my fault, to be honest. A flicker of guilt, quickly dismissed.

He then mused about the stark contrast between his two lives. My partner, she wouldn't dream of spending that much. Always penny-pinching, always saving. Says it' s for our future. My future. This one, though, she just lives in the moment.nnI stared at the screen, every word a shard of glass. Stress-induced ulcer. Penny-pinching. Our future. The keywords screamed at me. I remembered the delicate silver necklace I'd wanted for years, the one I'd passed on, saying, "Maybe when the company hits its next milestone." We' d been building this empire together, brick by painstaking brick, sacrificing everything, including my health, for a future we were supposed to share.

My fingers trembled as I scrolled down to the comments section. They were a chorus of outrage, a digital mob tearing apart the anonymous poster. What a scumbag! Leave your wife! She deserves better! Their collective anger was a strange, hollow comfort.

I wanted to shut it all out, to pretend I hadn' t read it. I slammed my phone face down on the bedside table. It' s a coincidence. Just a coincidence. This happens to people all the time. I chanted it like a mantra, but the words felt thin and brittle, incapable of holding back the truth.

Hours later, the door creaked open. Braden stood there, his eyes bloodshot, his suit rumpled. He rushed to my side, his face etched with concern, if a little late. "Erika, my love! I'm so sorry, traffic was a nightmare. Work dinner ran late, you know how these clients are."

He bent down, pressing a kiss to my forehead. It felt foreign, distant. His shirt collar was askew, his tie loosened, but something else caught my eye. A faint, sweet scent, not mine, not his cologne. It was floral, cloyingly feminine. My gaze dropped to his neck. No tie pin. No scarf. Nothing to hide.

Work dinner? Or was it a romantic escape? A cold knot tightened in my stomach, worse than the ulcer.

He pulled a small, velvet box from his pocket. "I know it's not much, but I saw it and thought of you. To make up for my absence."

Inside, nestled on a silken cushion, was the silver necklace. The one I'd wanted for years, the one I' d sacrificed for our future. My breath hitched.

"Braden," I whispered, the name a stranger on my tongue.

"I know, baby. I know I messed up. But I saw this, and I remembered you always wanting it. I just want you to be happy." He reached out to touch my cheek, his brow furrowed with what looked like genuine concern. "You look so pale. Are you in pain?"

I wanted to scream. I wanted to laugh. His sudden affection. The comments from the anonymous post flashed in my mind. "He' s buying gifts now? That' s always a tell." My heart, already bruised and battered, fractured into a thousand pieces.

"No, Braden," I said, my voice barely a whisper. "I'm just tired."

He nodded, relieved. But the necklace felt like a heavy chain around my neck, an iron collar forged in betrayal.

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