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The Dying Wife's Secret Baby Bump
The Dying Wife's Secret Baby Bump

The Dying Wife's Secret Baby Bump

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In The Dying Wife's Secret Baby Bump, Arlene hides a terminal illness and pregnancy from her billionaire husband. To escape his cruelty and secure her future, she blackmails him in this gripping romance novel. Read novels online to see her final, ruthless game unfold.

Chapter 1 of The Dying Wife's Secret Baby Bump

The leather chair squeaked under Arlene's shifting weight. The sound was too loud in the sterile quiet of Dr. Bancroft's office. She pressed her palms flat against her thighs, stopping the nervous tremor in her fingers. The air tasted like antiseptic and stale coffee.

Dr. Bancroft walked in, his shoulders stiff. He didn't sit down immediately. He stood by his desk, pushing his glasses up the bridge of his nose. That gesture. Arlene had seen it three times today. It meant hesitation. It meant bad news.

He finally sat, the leather of his chair groaning under him. He picked up a manila folder, opened it, and slid a piece of paper across the polished mahogany toward her.

Arlene looked down. The black typeface blurred for a second before her eyes focused. Glioblastoma. The word sat there, heavy and absolute.

"It's grade four," Dr. Bancroft said. His voice was professional, stripped of emotion, but it couldn't mask the weight of the sentence. "It's the most aggressive type of brain tumor. Even with the most rigorous treatment protocols-surgery, radiation, chemotherapy-the prognosis is extremely poor."

Arlene stared at the word. Glioblastoma. It sounded like a foreign curse. She waited for the panic to hit, for the air to leave her lungs. Instead, a strange numbness spread through her chest. It was like listening to a weather report about a storm happening in another state.

"How long?" she asked. Her voice sounded foreign to her own ears. Flat.

"Months," Dr. Bancroft said. "Maybe six, if we start immediately. But likely less."

Months. Arlene blinked. The numbness held. It felt like a protective shell, keeping the reality at bay.

Dr. Bancroft took a deep breath. He shifted in his seat, looking down at the folder again. "There's something else, Arlene."

She looked up, meeting his eyes. How could there be anything worse than a death sentence?

"Before we proceed, I'm glad we ran the full blood panel you requested," he began, his tone cautious. "You mentioned your cycle was late, and you thought it might be stress-related..."

"Yes?" Arlene prompted, her heart beginning a slow, heavy drum against her ribs.

"The blood work we did came back with elevated hCG levels." He paused, letting the medical jargon hang in the air. "You're pregnant. Approximately six weeks."

The numbness shattered. It wasn't a slow crack; it was a violent implosion. Her hand moved before her brain could catch up, pressing flat against her stomach. The fabric of her silk blouse felt rough under her suddenly sweaty palm.

Pregnant. A baby.

"The location of the tumor and the required treatment..." Dr. Bancroft's voice softened, taking on that careful tone doctors used when delivering tragic ironies. "Radiation and chemotherapy would be devastating to a fetus, especially at this stage of development. We would have to terminate the pregnancy to pursue any meaningful treatment for the tumor."

Arlene's throat closed up. Terminate. Treat. Choose. Her fingers curled, digging into the soft flesh of her abdomen as if she could shield the tiny cluster of cells from his words.

A sharp vibration buzzed against her thigh. Arlene flinched. She reached into her purse with a shaking hand and pulled out her phone. The screen had lit up on its own, a push notification from the Forbes app she had never bothered to delete.

She shouldn't have looked. It was a compulsion, a masochistic reflex.

The headline screamed up at her. The Boyle Inheritance Paradox: A Dynasty in Doubt.

Below the bold text was a picture of Harrison Boyle. Her husband. His face was all sharp angles and cold eyes, a face carved from the same marble as the skyscrapers he owned.

Her thumb hovered over the screen for a second too long. It tapped the article.

The text loaded. Her eyes scanned the paragraphs, stopping at a block quote highlighted in bold. A snippet from an exclusive interview.

Forbes: Your marriage to Arlene Boyle marks three years this month. Are there any plans for an heir to the Boyle empire?

Harrison Boyle: I would rather see the Boyle bloodline end with me than have a Parker woman carry my child.

The words hit her like a physical blow. The air rushed out of her lungs. The room tilted. She read the sentence again. And again.

Six weeks ago. Their anniversary. He had come home, reeking of whiskey and rage. He hadn't said a word. He had just taken her, right there in the dark, a punishment dressed up as a husband's right. This child was the result of that night. A child he publicly declared he would rather see nonexistent.

"Arlene?" Dr. Bancroft's voice cut through the ringing in her ears. "Did you hear what I said? We need to discuss the options for termination and immediate treatment."

She looked up from the phone. The screen dimmed, but the words were burned into her retinas. The numbness was gone, replaced by a cold, hollow clarity.

"What if I do nothing?" she asked.

Dr. Bancroft frowned, his glasses slipping down his nose again. "Nothing?"

"No radiation. No chemo. No surgery." Her voice was sandpaper on wood. "How long?"

He stared at her, the professional mask slipping to reveal sheer shock. "Without treatment? Three months. Maybe four, but likely three."

Three months. A laugh bubbled up in Arlene's throat, dry and brittle. It wasn't a laugh of humor. It was the sound of a rope snapping.

Three months to live. A child he despised. A marriage that was a graveyard.

"I understand," she said. She stood up. Her legs felt like they belonged to someone else, but they held her weight.

"Arlene, sitting here and doing nothing is not an option," Dr. Bancroft said, standing up as well. "We can fight this. We can-"

"Thank you, Dr. Bancroft." She reached across the desk. Her hand closed over the manila folder. She pulled it toward her.

She didn't look at the pages inside. She didn't need to. The words were already carved into her brain. She clutched the folder to her chest like a shield and walked past his chair, her heels clicking on the linoleum floor.

She didn't stop in the office. The thought of destroying the evidence here, under his watchful, pitying eyes, was unbearable. She needed to be alone. She needed air.

Dr. Bancroft stood frozen behind his desk, his mouth slightly open.

Arlene turned to face him one last time from the doorway. The coldness in her chest had solidified into something hard and impenetrable. "I was never here today," she said. Her voice was steady. "You didn't see me. I am not sick. And I am not pregnant."

She didn't wait for a response. She turned and walked out of the office, the door clicking shut behind her, cutting off the sound of his shocked silence.

The hallway was long and bright. She walked down it, her pace quickening with every step. She pushed through the heavy glass doors of the clinic and stepped out onto the sidewalk.

The New York sun was blinding. It reflected off the windshields of passing taxis and stung her eyes. She squinted, raising a hand to shield her face. The air smelled of exhaust fumes and roasted nuts from a street vendor. It smelled like life. Loud, chaotic, indifferent life.

She ducked into a small, deserted alley between the clinic and the next building over. The brick walls were cool and grimy. She leaned against one, the rough surface snagging her silk blouse. Her hands shook as she opened the folder. She pulled out the pathology report. The black typeface seemed to pulse in the dim light. She pulled out the ultrasound printout, a blurry black-and-white smudge that represented her six-week miracle.

With a ragged sob, she tore the pathology report in half, then in quarters, then into tiny, meaningless pieces. The stiff paper resisted, cutting her fingertips. She let the confetti of her death sentence fall from her hands, scattering at her feet.

Then she took the ultrasound picture. Her touch was reverent. She folded it carefully, once, twice, and tucked it deep into the hidden pocket of her wallet. A secret. Her secret.

She took a deep breath. The air filled her lungs, expanding her chest. It hurt, but it was a good pain. A pain that meant she was still here.

For three years, she had lived for the Parker name. She had endured the cold silences, the cruel remarks, the isolation. She had been a ghost in a house of horrors, waiting for a contract to expire.

But the contract was void now. Death had a way of rendering clauses and conditions meaningless.

Three months. She had three months to live, and she was going to spend them doing exactly what she wanted. She was going to protect this tiny, unwanted life inside her. She was going to breathe. She was going to be free.

She stepped off the curb, raising her arm to hail a cab. A yellow taxi screeched to a halt in front of her. She pulled the door open and slid inside.

"Where to?" the driver asked, not looking up from his phone.

Arlene paused. Where to? Home was a prison. The city was a jungle.

"Just drive," she said. "Head downtown."

The cab lurched forward, merging into the river of traffic. Arlene leaned her head against the cool glass of the window. She watched the buildings blur past, her hand resting protectively over her flat stomach.

The game had changed. The rules were hers now.

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