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My Husband Chose His Widow Over Our Unborn Child
My Husband Chose His Widow Over Our Unborn Child

My Husband Chose His Widow Over Our Unborn Child

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The morning light streamed through the glass walls of Alexander's office, casting long shadows across the polished concrete floor. My heart raced as I clutched the positive pregnancy test in my trembling hand. After ten years of trying—of temperature charts, hormone injections, and crushing disappointments—we'd finally succeeded. I paused in the doorway, taking in my husband's silhouette against the panoramic view of Lake Washington. Alexander's focus was locked on the streams of binary code scrolling across his three monitors, his shoulders tense beneath his tailored charcoal suit. I tapped my index finger against my temple—a nervous habit that had intensified during our fertility struggles—before clearing my throat. 'Alexander?' My voice came out softer than intended. He didn't turn immediately. When he finally did, his steel-gray eyes flickered first with surprise, then something colder that sent a chill down my spine. 'I thought you were in the lab all day,' he said, his voice carrying that clipped tone he'd developed over the past few years—professional, distant, nothing like the warm timbre that had once made me feel so secure.

Chapter 1 of My Husband Chose His Widow Over Our Unborn Child

The morning light streamed through the glass walls of Alexander's office, casting long shadows across the polished concrete floor. My heart raced as I clutched the positive pregnancy test in my trembling hand. After ten years of trying—of temperature charts, hormone injections, and crushing disappointments—we'd finally succeeded.

I paused in the doorway, taking in my husband's silhouette against the panoramic view of Lake Washington. Alexander's focus was locked on the streams of binary code scrolling across his three monitors, his shoulders tense beneath his tailored charcoal suit. I tapped my index finger against my temple—a nervous habit that had intensified during our fertility struggles—before clearing my throat.

'Alexander?' My voice came out softer than intended.

He didn't turn immediately. When he finally did, his steel-gray eyes flickered first with surprise, then something colder that sent a chill down my spine.

'I thought you were in the lab all day,' he said, his voice carrying that clipped tone he'd developed over the past few years—professional, distant, nothing like the warm timbre that had once made me feel so secure.

'I was, but...' I stepped forward, extending my hand with the test. 'Look.'

He glanced down at the plastic stick, and I searched his face for joy, relief—any positive reaction to news we'd been hoping for across a decade of marriage. Instead, his expression hardened, lips pressing into a thin line as he took the test from my hand.

'Is this accurate?' he asked, examining it as if it were a suspicious piece of evidence.

'Yes! Three tests, all positive. And the blood work confirmed it this morning.' I couldn't contain my smile despite his reaction. 'We're finally going to have a baby, Alexander.'

He set the test down on his glass desk with deliberate care. 'The timing is... interesting.'

My smile faltered. 'What do you mean?'

'You know exactly what I mean, Sarah.' He stood, towering over me in a way that suddenly felt intimidating rather than protective. 'Did you plan this?'

'Plan what?' Confusion replaced my joy. 'We've been trying for years.'

'Victoria's anniversary is next week.' His voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. 'Her child would have been three.'

The accusation hit me like a physical blow. Victoria—Alexander's widowed sister-in-law—had cast a long shadow over our marriage since her husband's death. Her subsequent loss of her infant had cemented Alexander's misguided loyalty to her, but this... this was beyond anything I'd expected.

'You think I... timed this? That's not even scientifically possible!' My scientific mind rebelled against the absurdity. 'Alexander, this is our miracle. How could you possibly connect this to Victoria?'

He walked to the window, his reflection in the glass showing no emotion. 'You've always resented her presence in our lives. This would be the perfect way to ensure she's pushed aside completely.'

Tears stung my eyes. 'That's not true. I've been nothing but supportive—'

'We'll discuss this later,' he cut me off, checking his watch. 'I have a lunch meeting by the lake. You're welcome to join if you can be civil.'

An hour later, I sat across from him at our favorite waterfront restaurant, the spectacular view of Lake Washington lost on me as I struggled to understand how my joyful news had morphed into this tension.

'I've dreamed of this moment for so long,' I said softly, cradling a glass of water while Alexander sipped his scotch. 'I imagined us celebrating, planning the nursery in the east wing, discussing names...' I reached for his hand across the table. 'Don't you remember how we used to talk about having a family?'

He withdrew his hand before I could touch it. 'Things change, Sarah.'

'Our desire for a child hasn't changed,' I insisted. 'You built me that lab so I could research fertility options while continuing my other work. You wanted this too.'

His expression darkened. 'What I want is for you to stop using this pregnancy to hurt Victoria.'

'That's insane,' I whispered, feeling dizzy with disbelief. 'How could you possibly think—'

'Enough!' His palm slammed against the table, causing nearby diners to glance our way. 'I won't let you use this to push her further into depression. She's family.'

'And what am I?' The words escaped before I could stop them, loaded with years of accumulated hurt.

His eyes, once so warm when they looked at me, now held nothing but cold suspicion. 'You're my wife. But that doesn't give you the right to torment a grieving mother.'

I stared at him, suddenly seeing a stranger across the table. The man I'd married—the one who had built me a laboratory and supported my research, who had held me through failed pregnancy attempts and whispered that we would keep trying—was gone. In his place sat this paranoid, cold executive whose loyalty to his sister-in-law had poisoned whatever love he once felt for me.

When we returned home, I retreated to my laboratory, seeking comfort in the familiar environment of scientific equipment and research notes. I didn't hear Alexander approach until the lab door hissed open. I turned, hoping against hope that he'd come to apologize, to share in what should have been our mutual joy.

Instead, I found him flanked by two uniformed security guards I'd never seen before.

'Alexander?' My voice caught in my throat. 'What's happening?'

'I've arranged for you to receive specialized prenatal care at a private research retreat,' he said, his voice eerily businesslike. 'Outside Portland. It's one of the facilities our foundation funds.'

'What?' I stepped back, bumping against my workstation. 'I don't need to go anywhere. My doctor here is excellent.'

'This isn't negotiable, Sarah.' His eyes held no warmth, no recognition of the ten years we'd shared. 'You'll have the best care, and Victoria will have space to heal without your... announcement triggering her grief.'

'You can't be serious.' Panic rose in my chest. 'You're sending me away because of her?'

He nodded to the guards. 'Please escort Dr. Mitchell to the car. Her bags have already been packed.'

As the guards moved toward me, the full horror of my situation became clear. My husband—the man I'd loved and protected for a decade, even keeping his infertility secret to spare his pride—was betraying me in the most profound way possible.

'Alexander, please,' I begged as the guards took my arms. 'Don't do this. This is our child—your child.'

For a moment, something flickered in his eyes—doubt, perhaps, or a glimmer of the man I'd married. But it vanished as quickly as it had appeared.

'Take her to the car,' he instructed coldly.

As they led me through our home—past the photographs of happier times, the spaces where we'd once dreamed of raising children—I realized with stark clarity that I was no longer walking through my home but a luxurious prison. And my jailer was the father of the child growing inside me.

The black SUV waited in the circular driveway, its tinted windows reflecting the Seattle skyline in the distance. As they guided me inside, I pressed my palm against the window, watching Alexander's silhouette in the doorway grow smaller.

I didn't know then that I was seeing the last moments of my life as I knew it—or that the facility waiting for me wasn't a retreat, but something far more sinister.

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