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The Surrogate's Secret: A Mother's Vengeance

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 820    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

eft Molly and their new son with his mother. I needed answers, and I needed them in the house m

e walked in, closing the door softly behind him. He ha

lm down and talk abo

o explain to me, rationally, how my daughter, who I thought was

gesture he used when he was trying to be patient with

his wife... they couldn't have kids. They were devastated. When the doctors said the baby

throat. "You gave my baby away, Andrew! You let me believe she was

ive? You were a mess. Another miscarriage would have destroyed you. This way, she stayed in the

act of mercy. He wasn't looking at my pain; he was look

knees feeling weak. "What about

y gave us a son. We have our family, just like you wanted. Why

He was making me the villain. My grief, my rage, my maternal instinct

disbelief. "You think a new baby with your ex-gi

ecurity I'd only glimpsed

you on a silver platter. My family, they clawed their way out of nothing. We owe each other

d them m

d think about the damage you'll cause. Do you want to rip Madisyn away from the

n my eyes, the agony of that impos

t it go. We can move f

n, the one I lost in the second miscarriage. Aiden. It

of hope, of any shared hi

id, my voice da

ha

ant a divorce. And I am g

with fury. He saw h

amily sees it. Molly sees it. If you keep this melodrama u

thought the idea of him leaving

. It was a c

stranger, a monster allied with his family and hi

him, I picked up my phone. I didn't ca

The most ruthless, high-power

d as ice. "I need you. I'm filing for div

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“My phone buzzed with the perfectly captured picture: my husband, Andrew, beaming with the surrogate and their newborn, a son I' d paid a fortune to bring into this world. I typed a lie: "He's beautiful, I'm so happy for us." I was a spectator to my own life, my body a continuous failure after six miscarriages, each a tiny ghost in our silent house. Then, the call came: my eight-year-old niece, Madisyn, was in a terrible accident and needed B-negative blood-my rare type. But when I offered to donate, Andrew, his family, and even his wife, panicked, refusing my help. The doctor's chilling whisper shattered my world: "The resemblance is uncanny... Madisyn is your daughter, isn' t she?" My first "miscarriage" wasn't a miscarriage; it was a kidnappingorchestrated by my husband. Andrew confessed, not with remorse, but with monstrous casualness: he' d given away our child to his infertile brother to save their "family line." He even dared to gaslight me, blaming my grief and rage for ruining the "perfect family" he' d built with another woman. When I confronted him again, he shoved me, leaving me burned and abandoned on the floor after Madisyn staged a horrifying attack on the new baby and framed me. My heart, already shattered, turned to ice. Andrew would never believe me; he didn't want to. He had decided long ago who I was-the "unhinged wife"-and nothing I said would change his narrative. Screaming inside, I signed the divorce papers, picked up the pieces of my life, smashed the symbols of our shared past, and called the most ruthless lawyer on the East Coast. This wasn't just a divorce; it was a war. I was getting my daughter back, and I was going to make him pay for every stolen child.”
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