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Beyond Betrayal: A Wife Reborn

Chapter 2 

Word Count: 513    |    Released on: 10/07/2025

ecise knife. The motion was slow, deliberate. He was the i

your strength up," he said,

ice in my chest. He was a monster w

reen and a flicker of annoyance crossed his face before

el

speakerphone button. A rough, unfa

e bitch fall like s

breathing to remain even, my ey

his fingers fumbling to turn off the speaker. "I'll call yo

I could feel his eyes on me, trying to see if I had heard. I didn't move a muscle. M

t a slow breath. He must have

g softly to a nurse outside. He came back a

t will help you recover faster," he said, bringing t

tainty, that this milk was not for my recovery. It was

eak, trapped in this bed. I had to play the part. I opened my mouth and let

surrender and a declara

o my mind. My limbs grew heavy, my thoughts slow and sticky. Throu

. The hysterectomy first. And make sure the nerv

rom a great distance.

lled me under. You're not just taking my children

nd. And it will be the inst

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Beyond Betrayal: A Wife Reborn
Beyond Betrayal: A Wife Reborn
“The sharp, shattering pain was familiar. This was the eighth time. The eighth baby. My husband, Ethan, the perfect CEO, held my hand as grief suffocated me in the hospital bed. He looked like the picture of a devastated spouse. But then, I heard voices from the hallway-Ethan' s and the doctor' s. "Mr. Hayes, why insist on... eliminating the one in your wife's belly? It's your own child!" the doctor strained. "Scarlett is particular, and she has needs. This is the safest method," Ethan replied, chillingly calm. Scarlett. His proclaimed "childhood friend." The words didn't make sense until their horrifying truth crashed down: my miscarriages weren't accidents. They were harvests, orchestrated by my loving husband to feed his mistress' s mysterious medical condition. My love for him curdled into black hatred, my grief for our children blazing into a white-hot rage. I was an architect who designed buildings to withstand earthquakes; I wouldn't crumble. I closed my eyes, feigning sorrow, but inside, a new blueprint for revenge was being drawn. Then I heard the doctor's terrified whisper: "And the hysterectomy? Paralysis? Ethan, that's going too far. She's your wife." His voice, devoid of emotion, cut through the haze: "She's too strong-willed. This will keep her safe. And quiet." They were going to gut me, cripple me, take everything. They had no idea what they had just created. Later, I overheard Ethan on the phone again, his voice a low murmur: "She's sedated. You can proceed with the surgery. The hysterectomy first. And make sure the nerve block is permanent. I don't want any surprises." Hysterectomy. Permanent. You bastard, Ethan, I thought as darkness pulled me under. You' re not just taking my children. You' re taking my future. You' re taking my body. But you haven' t taken my mind. And it will be the instrument of your destruction.”
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