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My Husband Took My Blood for His Mistress’s Baby

On their anniversary, Natalie’s world collapses when her husband, Sebastian, forces her into a risky blood transfusion for his mistress’s ailing child. This brutal betrayal exposes the chilling deception and malice lurking beneath their union. Caught in a web of billionaire manipulation and dark secrets, Natalie must summon the courage to break free from Sebastian’s grasp and reclaim her identity from the man who utterly shattered her heart.
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Chapter 2

I find the lingerie on Tuesday morning. Red lace draped over my steering wheel like a flag of conquest. The fabric is still warm from her body. I pick it up with two fingers and drop it in the parking garage trash bin. My hands don't shake. Not anymore.

The photos start arriving an hour later. My phone buzzes against the passenger seat as I drive to the foundation office. I glance down at the red light.

Vance and Savanna on a beach. His mouth on hers. Golden hour light painting them like a magazine spread. His hand rests on the curve of her belly. They're both laughing.

Buzz. Another photo. Savanna in a white sundress, wind catching the fabric. Vance behind her, arms wrapped around her waist, chin on her shoulder.

Buzz. A close-up of their intertwined fingers. Her diamond — bigger than mine ever was — catching the sun.

No messages. No words. She doesn't need them.

I pull over. Park on a side street. Stare at the images until they blur. Then I delete them, one by one, and drive to work.

The Cunningham Foundation charity luncheon is held at The Pierre. White tablecloths. Crystal chandeliers. Women in Chanel and Dior picking at arugula salads. I sit between two empty chairs, my foundation plate untouched.

Diana Voss leans across the table. Her smile is sharp as a scalpel. "Brynn, darling. I've been meaning to ask." She pauses, letting the table fall silent. "Is it true you can't give Vance children?"

Every head turns toward me.

"I heard," Diana continues, her voice dripping false sympathy, "that you're... well, that there are complications. Medical ones. How difficult that must be for him."

I set down my fork. The silver clinks against porcelain. "Excuse me."

I stand. Smooth my dress. Walk to the restroom with my spine straight and my chin up. The marble is cool under my palms as I lean over the sink. My reflection stares back — pale, hollow-eyed, a ghost in a designer dress.

I make it into a stall before I vomit. The arugula. The lies. Nine years of swallowing poison.

I don't cry. I rinse my mouth. Reapply my lipstick. Return to the table and finish my speech about literacy programs. My voice doesn't waver once.

The scream comes three days later. High and sharp, echoing through the penthouse. I'm in the kitchen when I hear the crash. The thud of a body hitting stairs.

"Help! Someone help me!"

I run. Savanna lies crumpled at the bottom of the staircase, both hands clutching her belly. Her face is twisted in pain. Real or performed, I can't tell anymore.

Vance appears from his study. His face drains white. "What did you do?"

He's looking at me.

"I didn't—" I start.

"Call an ambulance," he snaps at Mrs. Chen. Then to me, his voice low and venomous: "If anything happens to my child, I will destroy you."

The hospital smells like antiseptic and fear. Vance paces the waiting room while I sit in a plastic chair, my hands folded in my lap. A doctor emerges, his expression grave.

"She needs a transfusion. Rh-negative blood. We're short on supply."

Vance turns to me. His eyes are cold calculation. "You're Rh-negative."

It's not a question.

"Vance, I gave blood last month for—"

"I don't care." He pulls out his phone. Makes a call. "Get Dr. Morrison here. Now."

Twenty minutes later, I'm in a private room. Two men in dark suits stand by the door. Not hospital security. Vance's men. Dr. Morrison sets up the equipment with efficient, practiced movements.

"This is too much," I whisper as he preps the second bag. "You can't take this much at once."

"Mr. Cunningham's orders," he says without meeting my eyes.

The needle slides into my vein. I watch my blood flow through clear tubing, dark red against white plastic. The room starts to tilt.

"Vance." My voice sounds far away. "I'm going to pass out."

He stands by the window, his back to me. His shoulders are rigid. "Then pass out quietly."

The world goes gray at the edges. Then black.

I wake up in a different room. White ceiling. Beeping machines. An IV in my arm. A nurse checks my vitals, her face carefully neutral.

"How long?" My throat is sandpaper.

"Six hours. You were in shock. Hemorrhagic shock." She adjusts my blanket. "You're lucky to be alive."

Lucky.

I close my eyes. Through the thin wall, I hear Vance's voice. Soft. Tender. "You're okay now, baby. I've got you. I'll always protect you."

He's talking to Savanna.

Something inside me doesn't crack this time. It shatters. Completely. Irreversibly.

Like jade hitting stone.

But this time, there's nothing left to gather up.

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