His Empire, My Vengeful Return
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my lifeless baby, while his mistress
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gh the haze of my contractions. My body was already failing me. I was alone,
h an ugly triumph. "She's not getting any h
the pain. My breath hitched. My baby,
o my swollen belly, a shield for the tiny life within. Every muscle in my core screamed in
livery room. The medical staff, moments ago bustling with calm efficiency, now stood froz
egistered her perfectly styled hair and expensive suit. She was a predator in Prada
approached my bed. Her gaze, sharp and disdainful, raked over my
ding me down. The sudden movement sent a jolt of pain, searing and unbe
off the bed. The sterile white sheets, now stained with my blood and sw
My head slammed against the tiles, and for a terrifying second, everything went blac
ss. The contractions, already relentless, intensified, twisting my insides in
.. I need a doctor. Please, help me!" My voice was barely a whi
-splattered floor. Her eyes, cold and calculating, met mine. She reached out, not to h
u think you deserve help? You think a low-life like you, a ch
? My identity, my past, was supposed to be a secre
tocratic, held a strange familiarity. A sense of unease, a cold dre
created a new life for me, Kaylene Boyd, a quiet girl from a modest background. All for my safety, for a chance at a normal life. They controlled every public narrative, every photograph. Only
eclipsing the pain. "You have no idea who I am," I sp
a cry of pain. "You're nothing. A placeholder. A con
lashed out, clawing at her face. My nails raked across h
palm striking my face with brutal force. My head snappe
m her pocket, its screen glowing with an image. Kenton, my Kenton, stood beside her, his arm wrapped around her
ud in the pit of my stomach. The image bu
ress. "He always chooses status, Kaylene. And l
ing realization. Kenton. He wouldn't... Not Kenton. My mind, even in it
d, the words tearing my throat.
uture without you. And soon, without this... baggage." She gestured dismissively at my
t," she commanded, her voice ringing with authority. "The world needs to see what happens when you c