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Marrying His Rival: The Jilted Wife's Sweet Revenge Novel Cover

Marrying His Rival: The Jilted Wife's Sweet Revenge

Ava's world shatters when she overhears her husband, Ethan, and his doctor discussing her as a mere organ donor for his mistress, Chloe. The vitamins he forced upon her were actually toxins meant to prep her body for harvesting. Realizing she is pregnant and that Ethan is willing to sacrifice both her and their child, Ava refuses to be a victim. She decides to fake her death and dismantle his life, seeking a cold and total revenge.
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Chapter 2

Ava Miller POV

I didn't wait for Ben's reply. I ended the call and marched into the master bedroom.

The air was thick with sandalwood and expensive cologne—Ethan's signature. Once, that scent had been my anchor. Now, it was a cloying vapor that made my stomach turn.

I yanked open the walk-in closet. It was a shrine to his preferences—filled with dresses he had chosen, shoes he liked, jewelry he had bought to show off his success on my body.

I dragged a large plastic storage bin from the top shelf and let it crash onto the floor.

Then, I unleashed the chaos.

I started ripping things off hangers. The red dress from last Christmas. The silk blouse from his promotion party. I didn't fold them. I shoved them into the bin with a violence that surprised me.

I wanted to purge him from my space. I wanted to scrub my life clean of his influence.

On the dresser sat the engagement ring. A three-carat solitaire. It caught the light from the hallway, winking at me mockingly. It was heavy, expensive, and utterly hollow.

I picked it up. It felt like a branding iron against my palm.

I tossed it into the bin on top of the clothes.

My phone rang. The screen lit up with his name.

I let it ring. It stopped, then rang again. I finally answered, putting it on speaker as I continued to strip the room of his presence.

"Ava? Where the hell are you?" Ethan’s voice was tight, impatient. "People are asking questions."

"I wasn't feeling well," I said, my voice dead flat. "I came home."

"Well, you picked a terrible time to be sick. Listen, I can't come home tonight. Something came up at the office. Urgent merger talks."

"Is that so?" I asked, looking at the empty side of the bed.

"Yes. Don't wait up."

Before he hung up, I heard a voice in the background. It was faint, weak, and unmistakably female.

*"Ethan, it hurts..."*

The line went dead.

He wasn't at the office. He was with her.

I walked into his study. The walls were lined with awards and photos of us. I took down the framed photo of our wedding day. We looked so young. I looked so hopeful.

I placed it face down on the desk.

Thirty minutes later, the front door opened.

I froze. He said he wasn't coming home.

Ethan walked in, looking flustered. He wasn't wearing his tie.

"I forgot some files," he muttered, not meeting my eyes. He rushed past me into the study.

I followed him. He wasn't grabbing files. He was grabbing his checkbook.

"I thought you had merger talks," I said, leaning against the doorframe.

He didn't pause. "I do. This is for... incidental expenses." He ripped a check out and scribbled on it. He walked over and pressed it into my hand.

"Go buy yourself something nice. For leaving the party early. Rest up."

I looked down at the check. Fifty thousand dollars.

"Is this a hush payment?" I asked.

"Don't be dramatic, Ava. It's a gift. I have to go."

He brushed past me. He didn't touch me. He didn't kiss my cheek. He treated me like a vending machine he had just kicked to get a stuck candy bar.

"Ethan," I called out.

He stopped at the front door, his hand on the knob. "What?"

"You forgot your laptop. If you have a meeting."

He stiffened. He patted his empty side. "Right. It's... it's fine. I have everything on my phone."

He left. The door clicked shut.

I looked at the check again. He was buying his conscience. He was paying me off in advance for the organ he planned to steal.

A wave of dizziness hit me so hard I had to grab the hallway table to stay upright. Saliva flooded my mouth. I dropped the check and ran to the guest bathroom.

I retched into the sink until there was nothing left but bile. My body was shaking. This wasn't just stress.

The realization hit me before I even opened the cabinet. I had been feeling off for weeks—tired, sensitive to smells, nauseous in the mornings.

I opened the cabinet under the sink. I had bought a box of pregnancy tests months ago, back when I still thought we were trying for a family. Back when I thought his lack of interest was just stress.

I took the test. I sat on the edge of the tub, staring at the white tile floor, counting the seconds.

Three minutes later, I looked at the stick.

Two pink lines.

The air left my lungs.

Pregnant.

I touched my stomach. It was flat, unassuming. But inside, cells were dividing. A life was forming. A life created with a man who viewed me as a spare part for his mistress.

I stood up and looked in the mirror. My face was pale, my eyes dark and hollow. I was alone. Completely, terrifyingly alone.

Ethan didn't come home that night. His phone went straight to voicemail.

I walked back to the bin of clothes. I dug through the silk and cashmere until I found the ring. I held it over the trash can in the kitchen.

This child couldn't be born into this. Not into a house built on lies. Not to a father who was currently holding another woman's hand while plotting to carve up its mother.

I dropped the ring.

It hit the bottom of the metal can with a final, hollow clatter.

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