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Poisoned Cupcakes, Poisoned Heart

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 726    |    Released on: 26/06/2025

n the pregnancy test

ple

urt. Mark, my new husband, a man as solid and

n town already bu

ibrarian, and now, soon

fect, a sun-d

e whispe

kes the special cupcak

childish, and it echo

s ten-year-

think I'm not happy a

and familiar, sliced

nigh

d and terrifying, of a life I' d lived before,

me innocent smile,

sting,

the loss, the darkness. Me

e vision. It was just a nightmare, a s

hosen, projected thought, lingered in my

look what Chloe

ate piled high with brightly frosted cupcakes. Chloe stood beside him,

mach c

outh. "I... I suddenly feel awful. Morning si

Oh, sweetheart, sit down.

little shaky. "They look so good, and I' d hate for

ped up. Her innoce

, real and raw, before sh

ward, yanking the plate from Mark' s surprised grasp. "They' re o

sent a cupcake tum

nderfoot, snatched up a fallen piece

k exclaimed, but

arted whimpering. Then he was

blur of fear. The diagnosi

sehold cleaner got mixed into the fros

n accident! I was cleaning the counter... maybe some sp

a torrent of feigned remorse, childish

oked at me, his face etched with concern for Chloe, for Buddy, for the whole

buried in Mark' s shirt, h

I

lking loudly with Mark in the living roo

velopment, we should open substantial college tru

loe's eyes from across the room before she'

the show of remorse, were colder. "

Chloe' s performance, her projected i

stomach, a new, icy fear coilin

just the

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Poisoned Cupcakes, Poisoned Heart
Poisoned Cupcakes, Poisoned Heart
“My life as a librarian in a small Southern town was perfect, a sun-drenched dream. My new husband, Mark, was solid and dependable. And then, two pink lines: triplets. My heart swelled, a joy so big it almost hurt. But the whisper started, directly in my mind. "I hope Mommy Sarah likes the special cupcakes I made just for her." It was Chloe, Mark' s sweet-faced ten-year-old daughter. A cold dread, sharp and familiar, sliced through me. It wasn' t just a dream, it was a terrifying memory of a life I' d lived before, a future so certain it felt like the past. Chloe, innocent smile, offering poisoned cupcakes. Me, trusting, then fire, loss, and darkness. My unborn babies and I, gone. "Sarah, honey, look what Chloe made for you!" Mark boomed, holding a plate of bright cupcakes. I gasped, faking sudden morning sickness. Panicked, I offered them to Mark. Chloe' s innocent mask flickered; panic flashed in her eyes when I suggested Mark try one. She snatched the plate, claiming they were only for me. A cupcake fell, and our golden retriever, Buddy, gobbled the frosting. Minutes later, Buddy was violently retching, poisoned. The vet confirmed it: household cleaner. Chloe burst into tears, feigning an accident, but her projected thought was chilling: "Stupid dog. Almost ruined everything." Mark, heartbroken by Buddy' s illness, was blinded by her act. He looked at me, full of concern for Chloe. "It was just a terrible mistake, Sarah. She' s just a child." He didn' t know. He couldn't hear the venom, the calculation, the hidden hatred aimed at me and my unborn children. How could I make him see the truth when the enemy wore a child' s face and spoke only in my mind? A new, icy fear coiled around the warmth of my babies. This was just the beginning.”
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