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The Heiress Undone: A Politician's Ruin

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 577    |    Released on: 24/06/2025

ving, but mine had stopped. The news on the small TV in the corner of the waiting area was a low m

mber. It was the third time. The line rang and rang, a hollo

as sharp, annoyed. "He's in a late

seat next to me. My parents' ashes. The weigh

unding distant and calm. "Just tel

could reply. There wa

one rang. It was Et

threaten me again!" His voice boomed through the speaker. "This D

emories. I didn't have the energy to argue. "Fine. Whe

e other end. He was the one who a

his voice suddenly hard and cold.

ah townhouse. Sabrina was visiting, as she so often did. She had "accidentally" knocked over a small, simple urn

ying to her mouth in feigned hor

ad wrapped his arm around her shaking should

ion. "For God's sake, Gabrielle, put that thin

when I knew. That'

t house, I knew I had nothing left

n begin. An anonymous email had arrived a week ago. No subject, no text, just an

a staffer. "It's a long shot, but if Gabrielle and I have another kid

. It wasn't about us, or a family, or love. It

vested. My body wasn't a field

instant, brutal

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The Heiress Undone: A Politician's Ruin
The Heiress Undone: A Politician's Ruin
“The D&C procedure was over, a cold finality to the grief already heavy on my shoulders from my parents' recent death. As I clutched their ashes, I called my husband, Ethan, a rising political star, needing him more than ever. His assistant, Sabrina, coldly told me he was too busy, later revealing his fury that I' d even suggest divorce. His anger boiled over when I finally told him I was done, not realizing the deep well of my despair. He'd sworn he wasn't divorcing me, his voice sharp and dismissive, just as he had dismissed my pain for years. I still remember the day my heart turned to stone: Sabrina "accidentally" knocking over the urn holding the ashes of our first lost baby, and Ethan rushing to comfort her, then turning to me, his eyes full of irritation, telling me to "get over it." But the truth was far more insidious, lurking beneath his carefully crafted image. An anonymous email, an audio file revealing his chilling plan, had shattered any lingering hope or trust. His calm, clear voice: "...She' s useful for that, at least." Useful. He meant my body, my unborn child, a living incubator to harvest cord blood for Sabrina' s dying sister. My baby wasn't a crop. My body wasn't a field to be plowed for his convenience. The decision was instant, brutal, and mine alone. I signed the divorce papers, the only certainty I had left in a world that had crumbled around me. And then, I knew, it was time to leave.”
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