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My Husband Murdered Our Baby to Protect His Mistress's Child Novel Cover

My Husband Murdered Our Baby to Protect His Mistress's Child

A grieving mother’s world shatters when she learns her husband intentionally killed their infant to save his mistress’s child. Driven by agony and a relentless pursuit of justice, she delves into the dark secrets behind his monstrous betrayal. As she untangles a complex web of deception and hidden agendas, she meticulously plots her revenge. She is determined to dismantle his existence and force him to answer for his unforgivable cruelty.
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Chapter 2

Dawn broke over Manhattan in shades of bruised purple. I hadn't slept. The penthouse felt smaller than it had twelve hours ago, the walls pressing in like a fist closing around my ribs.

My suitcase lay open on the bed, half-filled with clothes I'd grabbed without thinking. A silk blouse. Jeans I hadn't worn in years. The cashmere sweater Leonardo hated because it made me look "too casual for a Stone." I folded it carefully and placed it on top.

The bedroom door opened without a knock.

Leonardo stood in the threshold, still wearing last night's tuxedo pants and an unbuttoned dress shirt. His hair was disheveled in a way that might have looked vulnerable on another man. On him, it looked calculated.

"Going somewhere?" His voice was soft. Dangerous.

I didn't look up. "Away from you."

He crossed the room in three strides and slammed the suitcase shut. His palm pressed flat against the leather, and I watched his knuckles go white. "You're not thinking clearly. Veronica is mentally ill, Thea. She's been obsessed with me for years. That email was fabricated."

"Then why did Dr. Hayes look like he wanted to disappear when she read it?"

"Because he's a coward." Leonardo's hand moved to my wrist, his thumb finding my pulse point. "I authorized a minor procedure. Something to help regulate your hormones after the miscarriage. Hayes must have misunderstood my instructions."

I pulled away. "Don't."

"Don't what? Try to save our marriage?" He stepped closer, backing me against the dresser. "Seven years, Thea. You're going to throw that away because of one woman's delusions?"

The edge of the dresser dug into my spine. I could smell his cologne—bergamot and lies. "Move."

"No." His hands came up to bracket my shoulders, caging me in. "You're upset. I understand. But you're not leaving this apartment until you calm down and we talk about this rationally."

Something cold slithered through my chest. "You're blocking the door."

"I'm protecting you from making a mistake you'll regret."

I shoved past him, grabbed my suitcase, and made it halfway to the foyer before he caught my arm again. This time, his grip left marks.

"Let go of me, Leonardo."

"Not until you listen." His eyes were flat. Empty. "Veronica means nothing. You're my wife. That's what matters."

I wrenched free and ran.

---

Dr. Hayes's office was in a medical building on the Upper East Side, all glass and steel and the kind of sterile elegance that made you forget people died in places like this. I'd called ahead, told his receptionist it was an emergency. She'd sounded nervous when she agreed to squeeze me in.

He looked worse than I felt. His tie was crooked, and there were shadows under his eyes that hadn't been there three months ago.

"Mrs. Stone." He stood when I entered, but didn't offer his hand. "I wasn't expecting—"

"You're going to tell me the truth." I set my phone on his desk, recording app already running. "Or I'm going to make sure every medical board in the state knows what you did."

His face went gray. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"The medication you prescribed. The one that caused my miscarriage." I leaned forward. "Leonardo coerced you, didn't he? What did he offer? Money? Protection from that malpractice suit your ex-wife filed?"

His hands started shaking. "He said it was for your own good. That you were becoming unstable, that the pregnancy was making you—" He stopped. Swallowed. "He said you'd agreed to it."

"I never agreed to anything."

"I know." His voice cracked. "I know that now. But he was very convincing, and I was desperate, and I thought—God, I thought it would just be a mild sedative. I didn't know the dosage would—"

"Would kill my baby."

The words hung between us like a verdict.

He buried his face in his hands. "I'm sorry. I'm so sorry."

I picked up my phone and stopped the recording. The confession was there, digital and damning. But as I walked out of his office, I realized it wasn't enough. Leonardo's lawyers would bury this. They'd bury me.

I needed more.

---

The divorce papers arrived at the penthouse by courier two days later. I'd had them drawn up by my family's attorneys, the ones who'd handled the Hoffman portfolio for three generations. Ironclad. Merciless.

Leonardo's response came within the hour.

My bank accounts were frozen. My credit cards declined. Even the trust fund my grandmother had left me was suddenly "under review" by some legal mechanism I didn't understand.

I called my lawyer. He sounded apologetic and terrified. "Mrs. Stone, Mr. Stone's legal team has filed an injunction. They're claiming you're not of sound mind to make financial decisions. Until the court rules—"

I hung up.

Leonardo was waiting in the living room when I came downstairs. He sat in the leather armchair by the window, backlit by the setting sun, looking like a king surveying his kingdom.

"You can't leave," he said simply. "The prenup is very clear. If you file for divorce without cause, you get nothing. And good luck proving cause when every doctor I know will testify that you've been emotionally unstable since the miscarriage."

My nails bit into my palms. "You're a monster."

"I'm a businessman." He stood, adjusting his cufflinks. Left, then right. "And if you continue down this path, I'll have no choice but to take measures. That little memorial garden you built at the estate? I've already contacted a contractor. The helipad I've been planning will fit perfectly in that spot."

The room tilted. "You wouldn't."

"Try me." He smiled. "Welcome home, darling."

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