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At Twenty Weeks, He Faked My Miscarriage

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 538    |    Released on: 06/06/2025

drenched St. Barts "engagement-moon," tanned and smug.

of fabrics and sketches, was eerily neat. All that remained of me

ers, signed. My lawyer

uard. He'd expected tears, recriminations, a d

. "What the hell is this, Amelia? You think this litt

eplied, my voice as calm and cool as the

ere he knew it would hurt: my work. He arranged for Kendra, under the ludicrous t

ed by a sycophantic assistant. She immediately began to critique m

picked up a sketch for a gown I'd poured my heart into, her lacquered nails leaving a smudge. "Oh, and he also mentioned

was

ucted dam of my comp

e studio. Two burly guards, whom I'd had the foresight

l and her... associate

chalkboard. "You can't do this to me! J

erted by a frantic call from Kendra. He stor

melia? You're petty! Jealous! You can't stand to see me happy!" He then delivered his masterstro

, and felt... nothing. Just a vast, echoing emptiness. H

r... consultant... need to leave my studio. And my life. F

Perhaps he saw something new in my eyes

is shoulder. "Don't worry, Jare-bear. We don't need her. We have each ot

ed my back an

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At Twenty Weeks, He Faked My Miscarriage
At Twenty Weeks, He Faked My Miscarriage
“For a decade, I was Amelia Ross, the Upper East Side's most publicly humiliated wife. Page Six kept a running tally of my husband Jared Sterling's affairs, a humiliating "Sterling's Scorecard." My entire independent design career, my peace of mind, even my very identity, had been sacrificed to protect the Sterling family's gilded facade. Then, with surgical cruelty, Jared orchestrated a "routine check-up" during my twenty-week pregnancy. It ended not with a healthy heartbeat, but a fabricated miscarriage report and a hefty gag order. "You're not fit to carry a Sterling heir," he sneered, tossing the paperwork at me as he celebrated with Kendra Bell, his latest "passion muse." My heart, already a mosaic of fractures from 99 prior betrayals, shattered into dust. While Jared and Kendra toasted their "undying love," my baby was gone, a life stolen, and my agony dismissed as inconvenient. The public, his family, even Jared himself, expected me to collapse, to beg for forgiveness, to cling to the wreckage of our marriage like I always had. They expected tears, desperation, and another humiliating plea. But the hundredth cut didn't break me; it forged me anew. From that moment on, I didn't just walk away; I turned the page, ready to build an empire of my own, free from the Sterling name, ready to redefine what "Amelia Ross" truly meant.”
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