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My Husband's Secret Son

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 896    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

s blocked, but the voice was unmistakable-coo

we talked. Meet me at the beach house in the Hamp

up. The beach house. The one in all the

I gave him a retainer and a simple instruction: follow Andrew Lester, docu

ove to the

the traditional, stately home I shared with Andrew. Gabrielle opened the door herself. She was exactly as I'

he nerve. "Come in. Can I get you a drink? Oh

th a wall of glass overlooking the Atlan

lass. "You must know, on some level. Andrew and I have been toget

in my lap, but I k

nt. "He did what he had to do to save his son. Our son. R

aleb," I said, my vo

will be filing for divorce soon, you know. He's just waiting for a respectable

tructed, began to crack. She wa

monster,"

mother who would do anything for her child. Just like Andrew. You should

d, not to hit her, but to grab the phone she had set on t

berately tripping over an ottoman. She c

e!" she screamed, just a

y. He didn't even look at me. He went st

of contempt. "What the hell is wrong with you, Maria? Takin

ioning allegiance to her. My phone, still clutched

e. I held up his wrist, pointing to the leather bracelet. "Cale

ething-guilt, shame-crossed his face

priority. He helped her to her feet,

arled. "Go home. We'll

her out of the room. I was left alone in the vast, empty l

security camera across the street from the accident. It showed the crash. It showed Andrew arriving on the scene before the paramed

tched our son bleed ou

house, a small, quiet boy with a toy car. He looked so much like Caleb it was a physica

ok root in my mind. An eye

beach, my face arrang

t's a cool car. Are you hungry?

yes wide and trusting. Ju

mine, the plan solidifyin

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“My marriage to Andrew Lester was a fairy tale. I was Maria, a kindergarten teacher, and he was a real estate tycoon, giving me a life of luxury with our beloved five-year-old son, Caleb. He adored us, said we were his whole world, and I believed every word. Until a rain-slicked road in the Hamptons. One moment, Caleb was singing; the next, there was a deafening crunch. I woke in a hospital, searing pain through my body, Andrew' s face etched with what I thought was profound grief. He told me Caleb didn't make it, a tragic hit-and-run. But then, drifting between consciousness and hell, I heard voices outside my room. Andrew' s, cold and stripped of grief, asking, "Is it done?" A surgeon replied, "The liver was a perfect match for your son. Ryan is in recovery." Ryan? My blood ran cold, moments before another chilling revelation: "And the other matter? The hysterectomy was performed as you instructed." Andrew's casual cruelty solidified my nightmare: "Good. Be careful with her when she wakes. My wife is sensitive to pain." My husband, the love of my life, had murdered our son, harvested his liver for a secret child, and sterilized me to ensure that bastard would be his only heir. My world didn' t just break; it had been a calculated lie from the start. Lying there, with the fresh stitches on my abdomen a brutal testament to his betrayal, my grief transmuted into a cold, bottomless rage. He wore our son's handmade bracelet, a symbol of pure love now reeking of ultimate treachery. I knew then: I would endure this monster. I would play his game. And I would take everything from him, just as he had taken everything from me.”
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