The Neglected Wife's Spectacular Comeback

The Neglected Wife's Spectacular Comeback

WILONA COOK

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My best friend is pregnant with my husband's child. An hour ago, she stood in my living room, holding a positive pregnancy test and a grainy ultrasound photo that felt like a death sentence to my world. But the true nightmare began when my mother-in-law swept in, praised my friend for "doing the family a great service," and moved her into our home to care for the "Patton heir." My husband, the man who swore my infertility didn't matter, called her a mere "vessel" for our family. He then orchestrated an "accident" that shattered my hand, ending my career as a cardiothoracic surgeon. He didn't stop there. He sacrificed my father's life-saving heart transplant for my friend's brother and left me for dead in a landfill when I discovered the truth. I was a brilliant surgeon who could hold a life in my hands, yet I was blind to the fact that my own life was being systematically destroyed by the two people I trusted most. After faking my death and disappearing for two years, I've built a new life, a new face, and a new love. But now, he's found me. And this time, he's not just trying to control me-he's trying to bury me.

Chapter 1

My best friend is pregnant with my husband's child. An hour ago, she stood in my living room, holding a positive pregnancy test and a grainy ultrasound photo that felt like a death sentence to my world.

But the true nightmare began when my mother-in-law swept in, praised my friend for "doing the family a great service," and moved her into our home to care for the "Patton heir."

My husband, the man who swore my infertility didn't matter, called her a mere "vessel" for our family. He then orchestrated an "accident" that shattered my hand, ending my career as a cardiothoracic surgeon.

He didn't stop there. He sacrificed my father's life-saving heart transplant for my friend's brother and left me for dead in a landfill when I discovered the truth.

I was a brilliant surgeon who could hold a life in my hands, yet I was blind to the fact that my own life was being systematically destroyed by the two people I trusted most.

After faking my death and disappearing for two years, I've built a new life, a new face, and a new love.

But now, he's found me. And this time, he's not just trying to control me-he's trying to bury me.

Chapter 1

Elaina Berger POV:

My best friend, Hollie Cochran, is pregnant with my husband's child, a fact she revealed to me one hour ago while holding a positive pregnancy test that still smelled faintly of urine.

For two years, Brennan Patton, the notorious playboy heir to a New York real estate empire, pursued me. He was relentless, a force of nature. He renounced his wild lifestyle, making grand, public gestures that left the city breathless. He filled my office with so many rare orchids that it looked like a botanical garden. He commissioned a symphony inspired by the rhythm of a beating heart, dedicating it to me, Dr. Elaina Berger, the "maestro of the myocardium." He even promised to accept my infertility, looking me in the eye with all the sincerity his billions could buy and swearing that a life with just me was more than enough.

And I, a brilliant cardiothoracic surgeon who could literally hold a life in my hands, believed him. I fell for the carefully constructed fantasy.

Then, today happened.

Hollie stood in the center of our living room, the one with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park, a triumphant yet fearful glint in her eyes. She held out the ultrasound picture, the grainy black-and-white image a death sentence to my world. "I'm so sorry, Elaina," she whispered, though her voice held no real regret. "It just... happened."

The air in my lungs turned to glass shards. I couldn't breathe. My hands, the steady, skilled hands that had performed countless miracles, started to tremble. A cold sweat broke out on my forehead, and the room began to tilt. The city skyline outside the window blurred into a meaningless smear of light and steel. It felt like my own heart was fibrillating, a chaotic, useless rhythm that signaled imminent collapse.

Just then, the grand double doors swung open. Mrs. Patton, Brennan's mother, swept in like a hurricane in Chanel. Her eyes, cold and sharp as surgical steel, bypassed me entirely and landed on Hollie. A slow, cruel smile spread across her perfectly made-up face.

"Excellent work, Hollie," she said, her voice dripping with condescending approval. "You've done the family a great service." She then turned her gaze to me, her expression shifting to one of undisguised contempt. "Unlike some people, who can't even perform the most basic function of a woman."

The words hit me harder than a physical blow. Barren. Useless. That' s all I was to her.

"From now on, Hollie will be living here," Mrs. Patton declared, not asking, but commanding. She gestured to the staff who followed in her wake, carrying expensive-looking luggage. "She needs the best care to ensure the health of the Patton heir."

I stood frozen, a statue in my own home, as my best friend and my mother-in-law arranged the new reality of my life. I felt nothing and everything all at once. The world had dissolved into a silent, screaming void.

I didn't even notice I'd left the apartment until the biting November wind whipped against my cheeks. I walked for hours, my feet moving on autopilot, until my phone buzzed incessantly. It was Brennan. I ignored it, letting the calls go to voicemail, one after another.

When I finally stumbled back to our penthouse, he was waiting in the foyer, his handsome face etched with a convincing mask of worry. "Elaina! My God, where have you been? I was so worried."

He rushed toward me, his arms reaching out to pull me into an embrace. "I called you a hundred times."

He held up his phone, showing me the screen filled with my name. A hundred missed calls. A hundred hollow gestures.

"Baby, don't be mad," he murmured, his voice the same smooth, persuasive tone he' d used for two years to dismantle my defenses. He pulled a velvet box from his pocket. "I bought you the Starlight Diamond. The one you said you liked at the auction. And I booked that private island in the Maldives for a month. Just us."

His words, once so intoxicating, now sounded like poison.

"You promised," I whispered, the words ragged and raw in my throat. "You said it didn't matter. You said I was enough."

"And you are, my love. You are," he insisted, his grip tightening. "This... this is just a solution. A way for us to have everything. A family. An heir for the Patton legacy. Hollie is just the vessel. You will always be my wife, the love of my life. We'll raise the child together."

Just then, Hollie appeared in the doorway of the guest room, now her room. She was wearing one of my silk robes, her hand protectively placed over her still-flat stomach. She looked small, and pathetic, and utterly triumphant.

She held up a small, wooden prayer tablet. "Elaina, you remember this, don't you?"

My blood ran cold. It was from our trip to Kyoto last year. I' d written a wish on it at the temple, a secret, desperate prayer I thought only the gods would see.

Hollie read the words aloud, her voice sickeningly sweet. "'I wish for a child to complete our family.'" She looked from the tablet to me. "See? This is what you wanted, too. I'm just helping make your dream come true."

Something inside me snapped. The carefully controlled surgeon, the composed professional, vanished. I lunged forward, snatching the wooden tablet from her hand. I didn't just break it; I splintered it into a dozen pieces, the sharp edges digging into my palms. My entire body shook with a rage so profound it felt like it would tear me apart.

"Elaina!" Brennan yelled, grabbing me and pulling me against his chest, his arms like a cage. He glared over my shoulder at Hollie. "Get back in your room. Now."

Hollie's face fell, a flicker of resentment in her eyes, but she turned and scurried away.

I shoved Brennan, pushing him back with a strength I didn't know I possessed. "Don't touch me."

"Elaina, let's be reasonable."

"Reasonable?" I laughed, a harsh, ugly sound. "How long, Brennan? How long have you been sleeping with my best friend behind my back?"

A flicker of annoyance crossed his face. "Don't be so dramatic. It wasn't about sex, it was about procreation. It's not like you could do it," he said, his tone dismissive, as if discussing a business transaction. "We simply found a more... efficient method."

The clinical, detached cruelty of his words was breathtaking. I was a cardiothoracic surgeon. I understood the mechanics of conception better than he could ever imagine. The sheer ignorance and arrogance of his statement made a hysterical bubble of laughter rise in my throat.

"You'll see," he continued, his voice softening again into that familiar, manipulative caress. "It will be perfect. You, me, and our baby. You'll take care of Hollie during the pregnancy, make sure she eats right, gets her check-ups. You're a doctor, after all."

My head snapped up. "No."

The single word hung in the air between us. Brennan's smile faded. His eyes, the ones I once thought held the universe, turned cold and hard.

"What did you say?"

"I said no. I will not be the caretaker for your mistress and your bastard child."

He took a step closer, his sheer size and presence suddenly menacing. "You need to think about this very carefully, Elaina. My family owns the hospital you work at. Your career, your reputation... it all depends on our goodwill. A messy divorce, a scandal... it could ruin you."

I stared at him, the full weight of my situation crashing down on me. He was right. In the world of the Pattons, my accomplishments, my skill, my entire identity meant nothing. I was disposable.

He saw the understanding dawn on my face, and his confident smirk returned. He leaned in and kissed me, a possessive, claiming kiss that tasted of lies. "Hollie is nothing," he whispered against my lips. "A tool. You are the one I love. Always."

Just then, his mother's voice echoed from the living room, sharp and imperious. "Brennan! Dr. Evans is here to check on Hollie. Stop dawdling with that woman and come here."

He pulled away, his expression softening into one of feigned apology. "I have to go. Be a good girl, Elaina. We'll talk later."

He walked away, leaving me standing alone in the foyer. But I didn't move. I stayed in the shadows of the hallway, listening. I could hear them talking in the living room. Brennan's friend, another scion of a wealthy family, was there too.

"Dude, you're a genius," his friend said, his voice loud with admiration. "Knocking up the best friend? That's a power move. Now you've got the heir and you get to keep the hot doctor wife."

Brennan laughed. It wasn't the charming laugh he used for the public. It was coarse and arrogant. "What choice did I have? Elaina is beautiful, brilliant, a real trophy. But she's barren. And honestly? She's so wrapped up in her work, she's practically married to the hospital. Hollie at least knows how to be a woman, how to cater to a man."

The words were a physical blow. I stumbled back, my hand flying to my mouth to stifle a sob. Trophy. Barren. Not a real woman.

I fled to our bedroom, my sanctuary, which now felt like a prison. My eyes fell on the safe hidden behind a painting. Inside was a single document. A blank divorce agreement, pre-signed by Brennan. He'd given it to me before our wedding, a grand gesture to prove his undying love and trust. "You'll never need this," he'd said, "but I want you to have it, so you always know you have the power."

I laughed, a broken, hysterical sound that echoed in the silent room. He hadn't given me power. He had given me a leash, assuming I would never have the courage to pull it.

My love for him, which I thought was a foundation of granite, crumbled into dust. It was all a lie. A two-year, meticulously crafted lie.

My trembling fingers found my phone. I scrolled past the hundred missed calls from Brennan and found the number for my hospital's chief of staff.

"Dr. Chen," I said, my voice surprisingly steady. "Remember that Doctors Without Borders mission in Sudan you offered me last month? Is the position still open?"

There was a pause on the other end. "Elaina? Yes, it is. But are you sure? It's dangerous."

"I'm sure," I said, my gaze falling on the signed divorce agreement. "I need to leave. Immediately."

I knew it wouldn't be easy. Brennan wouldn't just let me go. I would have to be careful. I would have to plan my escape from this gilded cage, piece by piece, in absolute secrecy.

When I finally crept out of the bedroom, the living room was a scene of domestic bliss that made my stomach turn. The apartment, my home, was already being transformed. Baby catalogues were strewn across the coffee table. Mrs. Patton was directing staff to assemble a crib in what used to be my study.

She saw me and a smug smile touched her lips. She pulled out a checkbook. "I know this is difficult for you, Elaina. Let's make it easier." She scribbled a number with so many zeros I couldn't count them and pushed the check across the table. "Take this. Leave quietly. Don't make a fuss. It's better for everyone."

My eyes drifted past her to where Brennan and Hollie stood by the window. He was rubbing her back, whispering something in her ear that made her giggle. He looked happy. Content.

The last sliver of hope inside me died.

I picked up the check. My voice was eerily calm. "Fine."

Mrs. Patton looked surprised, then pleased. She had expected a fight.

"The divorce agreement is already signed," I said, my voice devoid of all emotion. "It just needs to be filed. I'll be out of your lives. Forever."

I turned and walked away, the check clutched in my hand, leaving them to their perfect, treacherous future.

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