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Her Miscarriages, Their Dark Secret

Chapter 3 

Word Count: 739    |    Released on: 08/08/2025

give up my room; I ca

hings in," I said, my voice eeril

away in minutes. Adeline's things flowed in to replace them. Pink blanket

m piece, a family tree with the names Axel, Adeline, and a spa

to a small, dark room at the end of the hall. I didn't bother unpacking. I

, there was a soft knock o

oice sweet as poison. She held out a sma

etty and innocent, and I fe

g here because my parents and my husband

e that, Calista. I've truly learned my lesson. I just

hand, her grip surprisingly s

ustion. Arguing was po

a bed of silk, was an old, fad

go, the one my parents had paid off to disappear. The m

, his foul breath, rushed bac

ably. With a choked cry, I

arp, theatrical cry of pain and stumbled back

and my mother rus

in an instant. "Addy, wha

at me. "I just wanted to give her a gift... to say

"That's not what happened," I gasped. "

ce. "Calista, what are you talk

with desperation. I pointed at the p

He frowned, turning it over in his hands. The

t out for

picture of a kind-faced, middle

ing. It was impossible. I saw it. I knew what I sa

cal father," she whispered pitifully. "I must have put the wrong pi

hurt, so genui

oftened with

d, her voice gaining strength. "Maybe... maybe you were jus

It was her fa

king my head. "I

gone. He helped Adeline to her

ntle. "Don't give her any more gif

arents' eyes. It was pure, undilu

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Her Miscarriages, Their Dark Secret
Her Miscarriages, Their Dark Secret
“For three years, I endured four miscarriages, each a crushing reminder of my failure, while my husband, Axel, played the part of the grieving spouse, whispering comforting words and promising a different outcome next time. This time, it was different. Axel's concern morphed into control, isolating me in our gilded cage, claiming it was for my safety and the baby's, due to the stress of being married to the protégé of Senator Dennis Clarke-my biological father. My trust shattered when I overheard Axel and my adopted sister, Adeline, in the garden. She was holding a baby, and Axel's soft smile, a smile I hadn't seen in months, was directed at them. Adeline's feigned sadness about my "miscarriages" revealed a horrifying truth: my losses were part of their plan to secure Axel's political future and ensure their son, not mine, inherited the Clarke dynasty. The betrayal deepened when my parents, Senator Clarke and Barbara, joined them, embracing Adeline and the baby, confirming their complicity. My entire life, my marriage, my grief-it was all a monstrous, carefully constructed lie. Every comforting touch from Axel, every worried look, was a performance. I was just a vessel, a placeholder. Adeline, the cuckoo in my nest, had stolen everything: my parents, my husband, my future, and now, my children. The realization hit me like a physical blow: my four lost babies weren't accidents; they were sacrifices on the altar of Axel and Adeline's ambition. My mind reeled. How could they? How could my own family, the people who were supposed to protect me, conspire against me so cruelly? The injustice burned, leaving a hollow, aching void. There were no more tears to cry. Only action. I called the hospital and scheduled an abortion. Then, I called my old dance academy, applying for the international choreography program in Paris. I was leaving.”
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