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When My Husband’s Guru Made Me Lose Our Baby

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A grieving woman reaches her breaking point after her husband’s spiritual mentor causes the loss of her unborn child. Despite their immense wealth, her billionaire spouse remains blindly devoted to the guru’s radical influence, prioritizing a manipulator over his own family. Now trapped in a marriage defined by betrayal, she must navigate a web of lies to reclaim her independence and seek justice for the life stolen from her.

When My Husband’s Guru Made Me Lose Our Baby Chapter 1

The crystal chandeliers of Gray Industries' annual Winter Gala cast a cold, unforgiving light across the penthouse ballroom. I stood alone near the champagne fountain, my hand resting protectively over my swollen belly, feeling the gentle flutter of my baby's movements beneath my fingers.

"Mrs. Gray." Renata's voice sliced through the ambient chatter like a blade through silk. "How lovely to see you... looking so... healthy."

She glided toward me in flowing white silk that seemed to capture and diffuse light in impossible ways. Her dark hair cascaded over one shoulder in perfect waves, and her smile—that practiced, spiritual smile—never quite reached her eyes.

"Thank you," I replied, forcing warmth into my voice. "I'm feeling well."

"Liar," she whispered, leaning close enough that only I could hear. "Your aura is muddy with resistance. You're blocking Duncan's chi."

I felt my cheeks flush. Three months ago, I would have laughed at such nonsense. Now, I watched helplessly as my husband—the man who once turned down a billion-dollar government contract just to be present for our wedding—hung on Renata's every word.

"Duncan!" Renata called out, her voice carrying across the room with practiced ease. My husband immediately excused himself from a circle of investors and made his way to us.

"Yes, Renata?" His eyes held a reverence I once thought was reserved only for me.

"Serenity needs a cold cleanse," she announced, placing a manicured hand on my shoulder. "Her negative energy is disrupting the flow of prosperity for Gray Industries. The baby's spirit senses her resistance."

Duncan's gaze hardened as he looked at me. "What have I told you about supporting the company image?"

"Darling, I am supporting—"

"Not enough." He cut me off, his voice low and commanding. "Renata says you need to meditate. Clear your mind. The balcony will do nicely."

I glanced toward the floor-to-ceiling windows that led to the penthouse balcony. Outside, snow swirled in vicious eddies around the Manhattan skyline. The temperature gauge on the wall read twelve degrees.

"Duncan, I'm pregnant," I whispered, suddenly aware of how fragile I felt in my silk gown. "It's freezing out there."

"Exactly why you need cleansing," Renata interjected smoothly. "Cold therapy is ancient wisdom for purification. Your body will thank you."

Duncan nodded decisively. "Go. Now."

I stepped through the glass doors onto the balcony, the sudden drop in temperature stealing my breath. Behind me, I heard the soft click of the lock engaging.

Through the glass, I watched as Duncan turned back to his investors, Renata's hand sliding possessively into the crook of his arm. Her lips moved close to his ear, and he laughed—a sound that once made my heart soar but now pierced me like shattered ice.

Minutes stretched into an eternity as I hugged myself, shivering violently. My baby kicked frantically inside me, as if sensing my distress. I pressed my forehead against the cold glass, watching my husband charm the room while I froze inches away.

"Please," I mouthed to Mrs. Mills as she passed with a tray of champagne flutes. Her eyes widened in horror when she saw me.

Thirty minutes. Forty. Forty-five.

The world began to blur at the edges. My fingers had gone numb, then my toes. The baby's movements slowed to weak flutters. I sank down against the railing, my vision tunneling.

Through the haze, I saw Mrs. Mills set down her tray and rush toward the balcony doors. She fumbled with her key card, her face pale with determination.

"Mrs. Gray!" she gasped as the door finally opened. "Oh my God!"

She wrapped her arms around me, pulling me inside. My body was so stiff I could barely move as she draped her own coat over my shoulders.

"What is happening here?" Renata appeared instantly, her voice sharp with displeasure. "Mrs. Mills, you're interrupting a spiritual process."

"She's hypothermic," Mrs. Mills shot back, her usual deference nowhere to be found. "This is dangerous—she's pregnant!"

Duncan appeared behind Renata, his expression more annoyed than concerned. "Is this true? You couldn't last an hour?"

"I—I'm sorry," I stammered through chattering teeth.

"You're embarrassing me," he hissed. "Pull yourself together."

Hours later, I lay curled in the guest bedroom—our master suite now "realigned for optimal energy flow" under Renata's direction. A sharp pain knifed through my abdomen, stealing my breath.

"Duncan!" I called out, reaching for my phone with trembling fingers. No answer.

The pain came again, more intense. Something warm trickled down my thigh.

"Duncan, please!" I sobbed into the empty room.

The phone rang unanswered as another wave of agony tore through me. I fumbled for the house phone, managing to dial 911 before collapsing onto the hardwood floor.

"Help," I whispered to the operator. "Something's wrong with my baby."

When the paramedics finally burst through the door, Mrs. Mills was there, her face streaked with tears as she guided them to me.

"Where's Mr. Gray?" one asked.

"In the meditation room," Mrs. Mills replied, her voice tight. "With Ms. Lopez."

The hospital lights were too bright, the sheets too rough against my skin. I drifted in and out of consciousness, aware of doctors speaking in hushed tones about "fetal distress" and "incomplete miscarriage."

When Duncan finally appeared the next morning, his eyes were hollow but his expression composed.

"I'm sorry about the baby," he said mechanically, not meeting my gaze. "Renata says its spirit chose to leave because your vessel was impure."

He placed his hand over mine—not to comfort, but to deliver Renata's verdict.

"The negative energy had to go somewhere," he continued, parroting her words perfectly. "This is for the best."

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When My Husband’s Guru Made Me Lose Our Baby of Contents

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Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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