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Lies, Betrayal, And The Baby I Hid Away

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 796    |    Released on: 17/12/2025

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ntly of antiseptic and despair. The only sound was the steady, rhythmic bee

ands were shaking violently, but I forced my finge

line connected, the word f

hen, hearing the tremble in my breath, it s

ish the sentence. A sob choked me

med. It wasn't just a mother's voice anymore; it was the voi

old

in; she swept in, sucking the oxygen out of the room. She was weari

her shoulder, smelling her familiar perfume-Chanel No. 5 and steel-and finally

e house, Mom," I chok

tors just sent me the file. I should have intervened sooner. I respected your wish to marry

her hands. Her eyes were hard as diamo

n his world down, Ol

a fresh wave of tears.

her phone and dialed a number,

her tone conversational yet deadly. "Pull the funding. Cancel the lines of credit. Call the

t me. "You're coming hom

amptons where I grew up. It was a fortre

bathroom," I said

a heavy chain. As I passed the slightly open door

ch

g myself against the wall, my hospita

s a scheduling conflict. "No, I haven't seen her yet. Look, Serena, calm down. Olivia is soft. She's

t was hammering against m

o a conspiratorial murmur. "I'll play the repentant husband for a bit. Once the company goes publi

low, confident sound,

he actually thinks I care

e door handle to keep from fal

onster. He had never loved me. I was

aby kicked, a strong, defiant thu

nce the shower, I did

cold. I

steps steady. My mother was w

r him?" she

placed my hand over my

r that had been there minutes ago. "I don't

ed. It was a t

's my

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Lies, Betrayal, And The Baby I Hid Away
Lies, Betrayal, And The Baby I Hid Away
“I stepped into our penthouse for my baby shower, caressing my eight-month bump, expecting balloons and laughter. But instead of joy, I found my husband, Michael, cradling a newborn that wasn't ours. Beside him sat his assistant, Serena, looking far too comfortable. Michael looked me dead in the eye, his expression cold and flat, and introduced the infant as his firstborn son. They didn't apologize. Instead, Serena mocked my high-risk pregnancy, calling me a mere "incubator" for the spare heir. When I demanded they leave, Serena shoved me. I hit the floor hard, screaming in agony as pain ripped through my belly. But Michael didn't help me. He stepped over my convulsing body to comfort her, accusing me of being dramatic. He walked out with his new family, leaving me bleeding alone on the nursery floor. Lying in the hospital later, I overheard Michael on the phone. He wasn't worried. He laughed, revealing his plan to use my family's connections for his IPO before divorcing me and taking full custody of my child. He didn't love me. He only wanted the heir. That was the moment the old Olivia died. I knew I had to deny him the only thing he truly wanted. I wiped my tears, touched my stomach where my son was still kicking, and made a decision that would sever us forever. I told my lawyer to deliver a simple message to Michael. "Tell him the baby didn't make it."”
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