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Her Stolen Six

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 392    |    Released on: 11/06/2025

go, after her second "stillbirth," Sarah had be

our own?" he' d yelled, his face red. "Are you

g too. He said he only wanted their biological children. It was a lie. All of it. He hadn't wanted more children with her; he'd been

again, the raw pain

hing to you?" she cried, her voice hoarse. "You talk about Lily' s feelin

ssion one of weary patience, as if

tingly calm. "But we have Miles now. Chloe gave us a beautifu

oman could somehow erase the theft of her six children, the years of lies. Sa

lk in, holding Miles. She looked from Sarah

softly, her voice laced with con

r, his arm going around Chl

he said, his voice soothing to Chloe, dismissive to S

old. "If you can't accept this, if you can't be reas

new life built on lies. He was aban

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“For eight long years, a dull ache lived in my heart. I' d endured six stillbirths, each a crushing blow. My husband, Mark, always seemed supportive, telling me we' d get through it. Desperate for him to be a father, I even hired his ex, Chloe, as a surrogate. Their son, Miles, had just been born. Then, at the hospital, a simple blood donation for my niece Amelia shattered my world. My brother-in-law, Robert, panicked. Trembling, he confessed: "Lily is your first baby, Sarah. The one you were told was stillborn eight years ago. Mark... Mark gave her to us." My first daughter, alive. Stolen. When I confronted Mark, he gaslit me, calling it "compassion" for his childless siblings. His family begged me not to "destroy" Lily' s life. Chloe, now living with Mark, subtly undermined me. Mark dismissed my pain, giving me an ultimatum: leave if I couldn't be "reasonable." He watched me grieve through six "stillbirths." His family systematically stole every single one of our babies. The man I loved betrayed me in the most monstrous way. My entire life, built on his lies, disintegrated. A cold, burning rage ignited within me. His cruel ultimatum didn't break me; it forged me. I wouldn't be reasonable. I wouldn't calm down. I grabbed my phone, dialing my lawyer. I was going to fight for my children – plural.”
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