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The Pregnant Wife's Bittersweet Revenge

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 432    |    Released on: 17/06/2025

the bedroom, sti

ce full of concern. The same concern he' d shown in

n," I said, my voic

Oh, Eliza, that's wonderful

Hawthorne heir! Father will be thrilled. We must tell

s arms. Tell the

s Victoria' s insidious involvement. Her fei

. "Not yet. It's very early. Let's keep

. "But why? This is

d honestly, with the pregnancy, I'm already feeling a bit... overwh

– vanity? understandi

though a little less enthusias

soft smile. "But you have ne

he and her aunt were Victoria' s eager accomplices, rewarded for thei

ou more directly. She' s so eager to please, and very capable. She co

then a slow, pleased smi

That's... remarkably

"I wouldn't want to impose on

of it as her... helping me, by helpi

warring with a shallow sense of propriety

st, my dear. Cindy

Ethan began his a

y purred with satisfaction when she saw her niece receiving expen

oved. Many

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The Pregnant Wife's Bittersweet Revenge
The Pregnant Wife's Bittersweet Revenge
“The little stick showed two pink lines. Pregnant. A wave of dizziness hit me, but not from joy. The world dissolved, morphing into a sterile hospital room where a horrifying scene played out before my eyes. There stood Ethan, my husband, strangely distant, beside Victoria, my beautiful, golden half-sister. "It's done," Victoria purred, her voice like chilled honey. "She's gone. And the child." Then her chilling whisper: the "wellness supplements" she' d insisted on were poison, designed to destroy my pregnancy, ending in a fall, screaming, and blood. I gasped awake, clutching my stomach back in my own sunlit bathroom, the positive test still on the counter. It wasn't a nightmare; it was a terrifyingly real warning-my own husband and sister, conspiring to murder me and my unborn child, the chilling premonition of their betrayal. This wasn't just a day; it was the day it all began, but this time, I would rewrite the ending. They wouldn't take my child. They wouldn't kill me. A hard, steel resolve formed in my chest: I would protect my baby. And I would make them pay. Every. Single. One. Of. Them.”
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