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The Gambler's Wife: A Blood Betrayal

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 1578    |    Released on: 01/07/2025

a tiny, fragile thing fighting for every breath in an incubator down the hall. Pain was a constant, a deep ache

er pho

iam, her

hisper, a raw sound that c

to help me. I'm

sit up, a sharp pain shooting through her abdomen. "I had

lence where she expected him to

oney. A lot of money. The Gambler... he's a poker king, an

whispered, her b

ixty-six mil

, a nightmare. They were struggling artists, living in a

oney, Liam, you know that,"

e apartment. Sell your father's things. Any

This was Liam, the man she loved, the charming, smiling man w

fe of their newborn son-it all faded into the

turpentine now feeling like a memory from another life. She found her late father's comic book collection, his most cherished possession, a legacy of love he h

uld ever repay. She sold her car, her jewelry, every small thing of value she owned

with numbers and deadlines. Every time she looked at her tiny son through the glass of his incubator, tubes and wires attached to his sm

a duffel bag full of cash, heavy and smelling of ink and desperation. She followed the cryp

s face got out. He didn't say a word, just took the bag, opened it,

went up. He's an expens

six point sixty-six million,"

" the man grunted. "You have one week. Or

laying. It was Liam. He was tied to a chair, his face bruised and swolle

r throat. The man got back in his car and drove away, leaving h

years were a

thing that had ever been truly hers. She took on three jobs. By day, she was a waitress at a greasy diner, her hands raw from hot water and cleaning chemicals. By night, she cleaned

part of town. The rent was cheap, but the building was infeste

ompromised. He needed expensive medications and frequent doctor's visits. The debt collectors, the loan sharks Liam had sent

s a sadist. He'd say they were bleeding him, that he was getting weak. He told her they had the same ra

amiliar sting. She grew thin and pale, constantly exhausted, but she did it. For Lia

f living in constant fear, of watching her son struggle to breathe. The final deadline f

lawing in her gut. She had nothing le

lusive, high-stakes poker club downtown called "The Devil's Table." It was a place where

n the only nice dress she still owned. It hung loosely on her emaciated frame. She

unmarked alley, a heavy steel door the only sign of its existence. She didn't know the password, didn't have an

pensive cigars and whiskey. The air was thick with tension and greed. She ignored the stares,

is is where she would beg, plead, offe

r strength, she bur

e, not a torture chamber. Money, stacks of hundred-doll

he room, lounging on a

a gaudy gold chain around his neck. His arm was draped around a stunning wom

cigarette, her red lips curling

like velvet and poison. "I heard you had

st a flicker of something she couldn't name-annoyance, maybe he

lways used with her. "She's still undergoing my 'evaluation.' Only if sh

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The Gambler's Wife: A Blood Betrayal
The Gambler's Wife: A Blood Betrayal
“The delivery room was cold, the sterile white walls closing in on me as my newborn son, Leo, fought for every breath down the hall. Then my husband, Liam, called, his voice a panicked whisper: "Ava, I'm in big trouble. I owe six point sixty-six million dollars to 'The Gambler.' If I don't pay, he'll kill me." I emptied our savings, sold my father's cherished comic collection, maxed out high-interest loans, and worked myself to the bone for four agonizing years while Leo battled his own health issues. I even sold my blood, twice a week, because Liam said it was the only thing keeping him alive, that we shared a rare blood type. Finally, I had the money. But when I delivered the duffel bag of cash, "The Gambler's" henchman told me the price had gone up to sixteen point sixty-six million, showing me video proof of Liam being tortured, screaming in agony. Then I walked into a lavish VIP room, ready to beg for his life, only to find Liam, unbruised and in an expensive suit, draped around a stunning woman who looked eerily like me. He wasn't tortured. He was The Gambler. "The blood wasn't for him, darling," his mistress, Scarlett, purred, "It was for me. I needed a little 'top-up.' You were a walking blood bank." My sacrifices, my love, my life-all a lie. He looked at me, a hollowed-out wreck, and called me a failed "evaluation." Then, he threw a pittance of my own money on the floor: "Now get out. You're not welcome here anymore." My world shattered. My son was sick, fighting for his life, and my husband didn't just not care, he was the monster who had profited from our agony. But when he demanded I continue to be his mistress's blood bank, even as Leo lay dying in the hospital, something inside me snapped. "The blood bank is closed. Permanently," I told him, hanging up the phone. He sent his thugs to the hospital to take Leo. My son, my dying son, was just another resource to him. "Mommy?" Leo's tiny voice echoed over the walkie-talkie, Liam's phone still connected to the thugs. "Is... is Daddy there?" That pure, innocent question, crashing through Liam's carefully constructed lie, was all the opening I needed. My son was gone, taken by the man who was supposed to protect him. Now, I would watch Liam's world burn.”
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