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He Lied About Our Dead Baby to Keep Me

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A man's low, ragged voice drifted from inside. "Would being gentler satisfy you?"

 

The moment Wendy heard it, she froze. Her whole body began to shake uncontrollably. After seven years of dating and three years of marriage, ten years together in all, no one knew Sebastian's voice better than she did.

 

Her legs felt heavy as lead as she forced herself toward the door. Through the curved glass, she saw everything inside.

 

Sebastian had the nurse pinned beneath him, driving into her with ruthless force. One of the woman's hands braced against the narrow hospital bed, the very bed that was supposed to be protecting their child's fragile life.

 

Wendy's hand flew to the doorknob. She nearly shoved the door open on instinct. She would never let anyone hurt her child.

 

Then reason slammed into her. It was a sterile room. Charging in recklessly could endanger the baby.

 

Inside, the woman gasped breathlessly. "I can't take it anymore, Sebastian… stop…"

 

"You were begging for more last night," Sebastian said with a laugh. "And now you want me to stop?"

 

'Last night?'

 

Wendy's pupils contracted sharply. Before her mind could fully process what she had heard, tears were already spilling down her face.

 

Last night, Sebastian had told her a specialist had flown in from overseas, an expert who might be able to save their son. He said he needed to stay overnight to meet with him and fight for their baby's chance at survival.

 

She had believed every word. She had even stood at the door and helped straighten his tie before he left.

 

No matter how hard the past three years had been, she had always believed that if nothing else, their love for their child had been real.

 

And now she was hearing the truth. He had used their dying child as an excuse to leave her and sleep with another woman.

 

Sophia wiped herself off and slapped the bedside rail in annoyance. "If the baby's dead, just tell her already. Why keep a dummy in here? It freaks me out every time I see it."

 

Sebastian turned away and lit a cigarette. "If she knows the child died long ago," he said coldly, "what will I have left to keep her by my side?"

 

Every word struck Wendy with brutal clarity.

 

It felt as though someone had torn her chest open and poured freezing wind straight into the wound. The pain was so sharp it numbed her entire body.

 

'Dead? Dummy?'

 

"Sebastian… what are you talking about?" Before she realized it, she had already shoved the door open.

 

Sebastian's face changed the moment he saw her. Shock flashed across his features, and he immediately crushed out his cigarette.

 

"Wendy, Sophia and I were just… "

 

"Who cares what you were doing?"

 

Wendy's scream tore from her throat.

 

She rushed to the bed, shoved Sophia aside, and looked into the incubator.

 

A doll lay inside the incubator. A lifeless, plastic imitation of an infant.

 

For a moment, Wendy laughed.

 

Then the laughter grew sharper, more hysterical, until tears began pouring down her face faster than she could stop them.

 

"Sebastian, I don't care who you sleep with!" she screamed, her voice breaking apart. "I'm asking you where my child is! Where is the baby I carried for ten months? Where is the child you used to keep me trapped by your side?"

 

She lunged at him and seized his collar, shaking him with all her strength. Her voice climbed higher with every word, shrill with grief and desperation, her bloodshot eyes filled with a despair so overwhelming it seemed to consume her whole. Her vision blurred, then sharpened, then blurred again as her breathing turned ragged and uneven.

 

At last, Sebastian looked at her and said the words that shattered her world. "Wendy… the baby was stillborn."

 

Blood roared in her ears. Her vision went black. Before even a scream could leave her throat, Wendy collapsed unconscious.

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Chapter 1 My Husband Lied for Three Years
Wendy Carter arrived at the hospital to visit her son. The nurse on duty was a young woman barely in her twenties, absentmindedly rubbing her stomach with a blissful smile. "Ms. Carter, here to see your son again?" she asked brightly. "Where's your husband? Didn't he come with you today?" Wendy shook her head. "He had an important meeting." Their son had been born weak and sickly and had lived in a sterile incubator from the moment he entered the world. The medical bills had drained them endlessly. At the same time, her husband, Sebastian Lancaster's company had suffered a failed investment and fallen into financial trouble. With no other choice, he spent his nights entertaining clients while Wendy worked multiple part-time jobs until exhaustion. But for their child, every sacrifice had felt worth it. The nurse handed her a bill. "Ms. Carter, please complete the payment." After paying, Wendy returned and headed toward the sterile room to see her son. Before she reached the door, however, a soft moan drifted from inside. "Too deep... slower..." Then came a man's low, breathless voice. "Would slower satisfy you?" Wendy froze where she stood, her whole body trembling. She had loved Sebastian for ten years—seven in love, three in marriage. No one in the world knew his voice better than she did. Her legs felt impossibly heavy as she forced herself toward the door. Through the curved glass panel, she saw Sebastian pinning the nurse beneath him, moving against her with brutal force. The woman's hand was braced against the small hospital bed, against the very bed keeping their child alive. Wendy's hand flew to the doorknob, but she stopped herself from pushing it open. This was a sterile room. Bursting in recklessly could endanger the baby. Inside, the nurse gasped again. "I can't take it anymore, S-Sebastian... stop..." "You were begging for more last night. Now you want me to stop?" Wendy's pupils contracted violently. Last night, Sebastian had told her a foreign specialist had arrived at the hospital, someone who might be able to save their son. He had said he needed to stay overnight to persuade the doctor to take the case. She had believed him completely. She had even stood at the door and helped straighten his tie before he left. For three years, she had endured hardship after hardship because she believed that no matter what happened between them, their love for their child had always been real. Now she learned he had used their son as an excuse to spend the night in another woman's bed. Sophia Bennett wiped herself off and slapped the edge of the hospital bed irritably. "If it's dead, it's dead. Why not just tell her the truth already? Keeping that fake doll here creeps me out every time." Sebastian turned away and lit a cigarette. "If I tell her the baby died long ago, what would I use to keep her by my side?" The words hit Wendy like a blade through the heart. Agony ripped through her chest so violently that her entire body went numb. What did he mean the baby was dead? What fake doll? "Sebastian... what are you talking about?" Before she even realized it, she had shoved the door open. Shock flashed across Sebastian's face. He crushed out his cigarette at once. "Wendy, Sophia and I were just…" "Who cares about that?" Wendy screamed and lunged toward the hospital bed, shoving Sophia aside. There, where her child should have been, lay nothing but a doll. A lifeless, fake doll. Wendy stared at the doll for one long second before laughter burst from her lips. It came out sharp and unhinged, growing louder and louder even as tears streamed uncontrollably down her face. "Sebastian, I don't care who you sleep with!" She lunged forward and grabbed his collar with both hands, her entire body shaking so violently that even her fingers trembled. "I'm asking where my child is! The baby I carried for ten months, where is he? The child you used to keep me trapped with you, where is he?" Her voice rose with every word until it became nearly hysterical. Her eyes burned crimson, her vision blurred with tears, and her breathing broke into ragged gasps as despair clawed its way out of her chest. Sebastian met her gaze without a trace of warmth and said, "Wendy, the baby you gave birth to was stillborn." In an instant, all the blood drained from her face. Darkness swallowed her vision, and her body crumpled to the floor.

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