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His Betrayal, Her Unborn Child

Chapter 4 

Word Count: 1172    |    Released on: 03/07/2025

o the lobby, her face a mask of anguish. My father followed, looking grave and conc

cried, rushing to my side and

uch as if from a hot iron.

sorrow. "See?" she said to Mrs. Gable, who was now joined by the

ng but loud. "They're all in on it. The

hysterical. We got some difficult news about

c. It painted me as the unstable one, them as

I looked at him, the knowledge dawning in my eyes. Th

h," he hissed, taki

mother warned, bu

g backward, and tripped over a decorative planter. I went down hard. Before

he boomed. "I'm c

ey exchanged frantic looks. But it was too late. Within minutes, two

in my chest. This was it. This

n the scene: me on the floor, my wild-eyed brother being held back

d. "My daughter, Chloe, is having a severe mental hea

r, my voice raw. "He attacked me! They

er officer said, helping me to my fe

urgency. I told them about the forced abortion, the threats, the violen

ogether, my mother's hands gesturing gracefully as she spun her web of lies. She painted me as a tragic, unstable art

"Ma'am, your husband says you hav

y. "Look at it. It w

took them, trying to smooth them out. He and his partner read thr

nderstanding, the spark of outrage on my behalf. B

s badly damaged, but what we can read seems to indicate a genetic abnormality with the fetu

mality... it's not what they say! It's about who

partner. It was the look people give

me to do this," I pressed, my voice getting louder, more fr

He turned to my family. "While this appears to be a family matter, an allegation of assault

anded they get a clean copy of the report directly from the lab. I gave them the n

e small room where they had me waiting. He w

" he said. "We've reviewed it. We also revie

forward, my hands grippi

her acting aggressively. We'

tense it almost made m

s what your family said. There's a severe genetic issue. And

ssue' is that my husband isn't the father. A r

husband, your father, or your brother. We questioned them. Liam and your father have volunteered for a DNA test to c

e was working. They were twisting the truth into something so ugly, no

walls closing in. "That

ear and cold. "I am the patient. That is my medi

en nodded slowly. "Alrigh

the weapon that had been used against me. And

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His Betrayal, Her Unborn Child
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“My family was a masterpiece, but underneath, it was rotting. We were the envy of the art world, with my formidable mother, respected father, and charming brother. And then there was me, Chloe, the sensitive artist they cultivated like a prized orchid. But I felt the chill of a long-buried secret, making me a stranger in my own home. Then I met Liam, an architect who built solid things, and for the first time, I felt seen. His love was a warm room in my cold house, and when I became pregnant, I imagined our perfect future. "We're pregnant," I whispered to him, and his face lit up with overwhelming joy. He became the doting husband, planning our child' s future, a warmth I' d craved my whole life. Life was perfect, until the prenatal genetic screening results arrived. He stood rigid, staring at his computer, the warmth draining from the room. "Liam, what is it?" I asked, my voice trembling as he turned, his face a mask of cold fury. "We have to get rid of it," he said, his voice flat, devoid of emotion. "The baby?" I stammered, unable to process his words. "Don't call it that," he snapped back, demanding I terminate the pregnancy tomorrow. Before I could react, my family walked in, and I rushed to them, crying, "Liam... he wants me to have an abortion! He won't tell me why!" My mother' s perfectly manicured nails dug into my skin, her voice like chipping ice. "He's right, Chloe," she said, her grim resolve mirroring Liam's. "You have to do this," my father added, his tone leaving no room for argument. My brother sneered, "Don't be stupid, Chloe. You can't have this... thing." They closed in, calling my child "unnatural" and "tainted." Their persuasion turned to force, dragging me towards a car that would take me to a clinic. I fought, screamed, and clawed, a wild animal fighting for its young. I escaped into a labyrinth of city alleys, their footsteps pounding behind me. I slipped, crashing hard, and felt a sharp, searing pain. A crimson stain spread across my dress; my baby, my innocent life, was slipping away. My family stood over me, their faces impassive, utterly devoid of love, as I blacked out. I awoke in a sterile mental institution, committed by them. For months, I was a ghost in a white gown, drugged, tormented, chipped away until I died, alone, my family' s secret safe. Then, I opened my eyes. I was in my bed, whole, my stomach flat. I scrambled for my phone; it was the day the genetic test results were due. The day my world had ended. And it was all about to happen again. But this time, I had a memory, a prophecy. I had died, and now I was back, filled with a cold, clear purpose: to get the report, to understand why, and to make them pay.”
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